Payday Loans in Newfoundland and Labrador – $100 to $1,500
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- Licensed Newfoundland and Labrador lenders
- All credit considered
- Max $14 per $100 (capped)
- Funds by e-Transfer
Payday loans in Newfoundland and Labrador are small, short-term loans of $100 to $1,500 that you repay on your next payday. Get Payday Loans Canada connects you with licensed lenders serving Newfoundland and Labrador, and the maximum you can be charged is set by provincial law.
We are not a lender. Get Payday Loans Canada is a free matching service that connects Newfoundland and Labrador residents with licensed payday lenders. Your cost and terms are set by the lender within Newfoundland and Labrador’s legal limits.
What Payday Loans Cost in Newfoundland and Labrador
In Newfoundland and Labrador, a payday lender can charge a maximum of $14 per $100 borrowed. Here’s what that looks like for a typical 14-day loan:
| Amount borrowed | Maximum cost (at $14 per $100) | Total to repay |
|---|---|---|
| $100 | $14 | $114 |
| $300 | $42 | $342 |
| $500 | $70 | $570 |
| $1,000 | $140 | $1140 |
A $300 payday loan at $14 per $100 for 14 days has an APR of roughly 364%. Caps can change – confirm the current Newfoundland and Labrador maximum with your regulator or the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada.
Payday Loan Rules in Newfoundland and Labrador
- Maximum cost: $14 per $100 borrowed.
- Maximum loan: up to $1,500 (lenders often limit first loans to 50% of your net pay).
- Cooling-off period: you can usually cancel within two business days at no cost.
- Regulator: payday lenders must be licensed by Service NL / Consumer Affairs.
- Rollovers: taking a new payday loan to pay off another is restricted to protect borrowers.
You can read the official rules from Newfoundland and Labrador’s regulator.
How to Get a Payday Loan in Newfoundland and Labrador
- Apply online with your amount ($100-$1,500) and income details.
- Get matched with a licensed Newfoundland and Labrador lender.
- Verify income with IBV – a secure, read-only, 60-second bank connection that doesn’t affect your credit score.
- Get funded – review your cost of borrowing, e-sign, and receive funds, often by e-Transfer the same day.
Who Qualifies in Newfoundland and Labrador
- Age of majority (18+ in Newfoundland and Labrador) and a Newfoundland and Labrador resident
- A steady source of income
- An active Canadian bank account
- A valid email and phone number
Approval is based mainly on income, so all credit types are considered.
Payday Loans Across Newfoundland and Labrador
We connect borrowers with licensed lenders in communities across Newfoundland and Labrador, including St. John’s, Mount Pearl, Corner Brook, Conception Bay South, Gander.
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Newfoundland and Labrador Payday Loan FAQs
How much can I borrow in
Payday loans in Newfoundland and Labrador range from $100 to $1,500. Many first loans are limited to about half your net pay.
What’s the most a lender can charge in
The legal maximum is $14 per $100 borrowed. Always review the total cost of borrowing before signing.
Can I get one with bad credit in
Yes. Lenders consider all credit types because approval is based mainly on your income, confirmed through Instant Bank Verification.
How fast can I get funded in
Many Newfoundland and Labrador borrowers are approved within minutes and funded by Interac e-Transfer the same day.
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About the Author
Get Payday Loans Canada is a loan-matching service, not a lender, and does not make credit decisions or fund loans. Payday loans are short-term, high-cost credit regulated in Newfoundland and Labrador; the maximum cost of borrowing is $14 per $100 borrowed and is subject to change. Example: a $300 loan at $14 per $100 for 14 days costs $42. Borrow only what you can repay on your next payday and consider lower-cost alternatives first. Approval is not guaranteed and depends on the lender’s criteria.
