Check the contract code: log in to online banking, open a personal loan, and click the amount.
Loan contract is a form of economic contract. That is, the lender will deliver the money to the borrower for use, and the borrower will return a certain amount of money and interest to the lender on schedule in accordance with relevant regulations, and determine the rights and obligations between them. In order to ensure their own safety, the lender requires the borrower's financial status (especially its liquidity) to be at least as good as when signing the loan contract. The clauses listed in the loan contract to protect the interests of the lender are called protective contracts. The loan contract itself only means that the lender has the legal right to take action when the borrower violates the terms of the contract. Otherwise, the lender will be bound by its promised loan terms and will not take corrective measures before the contract expires.