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Helping Canadians Get Real Life Loans

Borrow Up to $1,500 Instantly
Life throws curveballs. Rent, bills, groceries, or emergency repairs and when you need cash today, we’ve got your back.

Quick and easy loans. No credit check required

At Cashco, we don’t rely on a credit score or credit check to scope you out; if you have proof of income, access to banking, and a valid photo ID, you’re well on your way to getting your loan today.

Instant life loans made easy

Step 2

Get approved

We're working on your need, always.

Step 3

Get paid

Borrow up to $1,500 instantly. Cash lands in your account, so you can handle life without missing a beat.

Why Canadians trust us

Instant access to cash

We’ll verify your phone number during your loan application process, so a valid one is required.

Simple & supportive

Apply anytime, we’ll respond within 48–72 hours.

No credit barriers

Everyone deserves a shot at a same day loan

Real people, real help

Because life is unpredictable.

Real world stories

Discover how we're transforming the lives of underbanked Canadians. Hear real stories from real customers who’ve experienced the Cashco difference.

Frequently asked questions

Need some help? We got you

We consider a variety of income types, including: - Child Tax Credit - Regular Income - Government Assistance (Some Types) - Handicap Assistance - Canada pension - Old age security

Contact your local Cashco branch to discuss payment options and explore available debt relief solutions.

No worries! It happens. Just click the "forgot password" option on the sign-in screen, and we’ll email you a link to reset it.

Yes! You can apply for a Payday Loan over the phone using eSign. Contact your nearest Cashco branch for more details.

Applying for a Cashco Payday Loan is super simple! You’ll just need: photo ID, a bank account, and proof of employment.

A Cashco Payday Loan is a short-term loan that lets you borrow a portion of your upcoming paycheque. Also known as cash advances, they come with higher interest rates and are based on your income.

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