HOW IT WORKS
Your Yendo Credit Card is just 3 steps away.
Get pre-approved
Complete our quick and easy pre-approval process online in minutes (don’t worry, we don't check your credit score).

Access your card
Once your car’s condition is verified and your title is mailed, you’ll instantly receive a digital credit card while we print and ship your physical credit card.

Build your credit
Access money when you need it, withdraw cash, build your credit, and achieve a stronger financial future.
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Most Yendo customers have access to their virtual credit card within 30 minutes. The virtual card can be used online or with Apple, Google, or Samsung pay. A physical card will be mailed to you and typically arrives in 5-7 days.
We will always work with you to try to establish a plan that works with your situation. However, as a lienholder, we can exercise our right to recover an outstanding balance, but this is our last option. Keep in mind that with Yendo, your minimum monthly payment can be more affordable compared to other alternatives like title loans.
You can get your title back at any time by paying off your balance and giving us a call to close your account. Once we verify that your balance is $0, Yendo will close your account and remove its lien from your title. We will then release the title to you. Or you can keep your account open with a $0 balance and pay no interest, so you can have continued access to your credit card when or if you wish to use it.
Yendo Credit Cards have credit limits ranging from $450 up to $10,000. Your credit limit depends on the make, model, mileage, and condition of your vehicle and your ability to repay.
The Yendo Credit Card provides flexible payment terms. While your official due date is 25 days after receipt of your previous monthly statement, you can pay off all or a portion of your balance in advance at any time. The best part? If you pay your full balance on or before your due date, you pay zero interest. In the event you don’t wish to pay off your full balance, our minimum payment is 5% of your statement balance or $50, whichever is greater. Please note that penalties, such as late fees, may increase your minimum payment requirement.
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Aurora, Illinois
Overview: Aurora, also known as the "City of Lights," is the second-largest city in Illinois, located about 40 miles west of Chicago. The city has a rich history, a strong economy, and a diverse population. History: Aurora was founded in 1837 by European-American settlers who were drawn to the area by its strategic location along the Fox River. The city became a major transportation hub in the 19th century due to the construction of the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad. Aurora also gained a reputation for innovation, becoming the first city in the United States to use electric streetlights in 1881. Throughout the 20th century, the city continued to grow and evolve, transforming from an industrial center to a more diverse economy. Economy: The economy of Aurora is a mix of manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and education. Major employers in the city include Caterpillar, Rush-Copley Medical Center, and School Districts 131 and 129. The city also benefits from its proximity to Chicago, with many residents commuting to the larger city for work. Demographics: Aurora has a population of approximately 197,000 people. The city is racially and ethnically diverse, with a mix of white, African American, Hispanic, and Asian residents. The median age of the population is around 33 years, which is slightly younger than the national average. Aurora is known for its strong sense of community and its commitment to cultural events and festivals that celebrate the city's rich heritage.