Can I view, print and export the principal and interest payments I have made to my loan?
Last Updated: 11 Jul 2019
Yes, to view your loan repayments for a selected time period:
- Log into FastNet Classic internet banking.
- On the 'Balances' page, select the deduction account from which the payments are made.
- In the search area above the transactions, enter the desired date range (e.g. 01/04/2017 to 31/03/2018).
- Then enter the loan account number in the search field (e.g.1234567 from loan number: 12-1234-1234567-91 001).
This will return a list of all payments (principal and interest) made to the loan(s) under the deduction account which you can view and print. You can also export this information to various file types, however these files will contain all transactions for the chosen time period, and may require further filtering on the file itself.
Note: if you only wish to see payments to a specific loan, try entering your full loan number in the search instead (e.g.12-1234-1234567-91 001).
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