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Officials, According to the Evaluation, Have Significant Credit Benefits

Civil servants pay less interest on loans. How big the difference is compared to employees, and how the borrowed amounts differ.

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Officials not only have a longer life expectancy than employees, they also benefit from financial transactions. According to a comparison portal, they get significantly better conditions when they take out a loan.

·Germany
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Center

Anyone who borrows money has to pay interest. The amount also depends on one's job. The comparison portal Verivox has now determined that civil servants have a clear advantage over employees.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Right

According to an analysis of the Verivox comparison portal, government employees pay an average of 14 percent less interest on mortgage loans than employees. The reason for this is their secure employment status – it guarantees banks a higher probability of repayment.

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Center

On average, civil servants pay less interest on installment loans than employees. Also in the case of the loan commitment, their chances are significantly better, an evaluation of Verivox shows. What is the reason for this?

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Here you will find information on the topic "Comparison Portal" . Read now "Officials receive cheaper loans than employees".

·Germany
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Center

Civil servants pay less interest on loans. How big the difference is compared to employees, and how the borrowed amounts differ.

·Berlin, Germany
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Berliner Morgenpost broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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