Every number, rate, and recommendation published on Global Loan Advisor is the product of a structured research process anchored to primary government and regulatory data sources. We exist to give borrowers in 190+ countries the reliable, up-to-date financial information they need to make confident borrowing decisions — and that requires us to be explicit about exactly how we work.
Global Loan Advisor operates on four non-negotiable principles. We cite primary sources — government data and regulatory publications — not aggregators. We date every data point so readers know exactly when figures were current. We disclose limitations where data is incomplete, regional, or estimate-based. And we update proactively when authoritative sources publish new figures, not reactively after readers find errors.
Global Loan Advisor publishes research-backed personal finance content covering the full borrower journey — from understanding whether you qualify, to comparing rates, to managing a loan after it's funded. Our primary focus is personal loans across all borrower profiles and geographic markets.
Every article on Global Loan Advisor follows the same structured research process. No article is published until each step has been completed and verified. This is not a template — it is an enforced production standard applied uniformly across all 180 articles.
Every category of data we publish has a designated primary source hierarchy. The sources below are the authoritative foundations for our content — not the only sources we consult, but the ones that take precedence in all cases.
Secondary sources (Bankrate, NerdWallet, ValuePenguin, LendingTree research) are consulted as part of our competitive analysis and as sanity-checks against primary data. They are never cited as the primary authority for any quantitative claim. If a secondary source figure differs from the Federal Reserve or NCUA primary data, we cite the primary source and note the discrepancy. If a secondary source figure has no traceable primary source, we do not use it.
| Data Type | Primary Source | Update Frequency | How We Label It |
|---|---|---|---|
| National avg personal loan APR | Federal Reserve G.19 (quarterly) | Quarterly | "National avg APR [X]% — Fed G.19, Q[N] [Year]" |
| Federal CU APR cap | NCUA statutory regulation | Annual | "18% APR cap — NCUA (current as of [Year])" |
| Average CU personal loan rate | NCUA Quarterly Data Summary | Quarterly | "~9.8% avg CU rate — NCUA Q[N] [Year]" |
| Lender-specific APR ranges | Lender disclosure pages (direct) | Monthly review | "[Lender] APR [X]%–[Y]% — [Lender].com, [Month Year]" |
| Average UI benefit | DOL UI Weekly Claims data | Annual | "~$450/week (~$1,950/month) — DOL [Year]" |
| Average SS retirement benefit | SSA Benefits Planner / Fact Sheet | Annual (Jan) | "~$1,907/month — SSA [Year]" |
| FICO score component weights | myFICO official education pages | As changed | "Per myFICO: Payment History 35%, …" |
| Federal student loan rates | DOE Federal Student Aid | Annual (July) | "6.53% — FSA [Academic Year]" |
| State age of majority | State statutory codes (direct) | As changed | Statute cited: "Ala. Code § 26-1-1" |
| DTI threshold (43%) | CFPB consumer guidance | As changed | "43% standard maximum — CFPB DTI guidance" |
When a data figure is an average derived from a dataset rather than a single published figure, we prefix it with "~" (approximately) and note the averaging methodology. For example: "~$1,950/month" for UI benefits is derived from DOL weekly claim data (~$450/week × 52 ÷ 12). We never present derived figures as if they were directly published — the approximation signal is always present.
Financial data ages. A Federal Reserve APR figure from two quarters ago is not the same as today's figure. Lender APR ranges change monthly. Government benefit amounts update annually. Our update policy ensures readers always encounter current, clearly dated information.
We distinguish between volatile data (lender APR ranges, market rates, benefit amounts — updated on the schedules above) and stable data (legal frameworks, scoring model component weights, state age of majority — updated only when the underlying authority changes). Readers can rely on our legal citations (statute numbers, regulatory code sections) without concern that they will become stale quickly. Rate figures should always be confirmed with the lender at the time of application.
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The best way to verify any financial information source — including this one — is to check the citations. Can you find the number cited in the source listed? Is the source current? Does the source say what the article claims it says? We deliberately make this easy: every factual claim has a clickable citation. We welcome readers who verify our sources — it is exactly the behaviour our citation standards are designed to enable.
Every article undergoes a technical verification pass before publication. The following checklist is applied uniformly across all 180 articles in our personal loan series. It is not aspirational — it is a production requirement.
| Verification Point | Standard | Checked By |
|---|---|---|
| Author attribution | Full name "Shahid Hassan Naik, Global Loan Advisor" present in article meta bar | Automated |
| Date stamped | Updated date in meta bar reflects actual review/publication date, not placeholder | Manual |
| 10 primary sources cited | Minimum 10 numbered source citations, each linked to the original publication | Automated |
| All source links active | Every URL in sources section resolves to a live government or lender page | Manual |
| Chart.js visualisation | Each article contains at least one data-accurate Chart.js chart from primary source data | Automated |
| FAQ accordion | 5 FAQ items present; accordion opens and closes correctly; FAQ Schema present | Automated |
| Internal linking scope | All internal links point only to articles within the same content category | Automated |
| Prev/Next navigation | Previous and Next article links present and point to correct adjacent articles | Automated |
| No breadcrumb in HTML | Breadcrumb navigation handled by Elementor/WordPress — not duplicated in article HTML | Automated |
| Mobile responsiveness | Article renders correctly at 320px, 480px, and 768px breakpoints | Manual |
| JSON-LD schemas | Article, FAQPage, and BreadcrumbList schemas present in SEO meta file | Manual |
| No dark background patterns | Forbidden dark theme variables (#040d1a, #0a1428) absent from article HTML | Automated |
| Word count meets minimum | Article word count meets or exceeds the KD-adjusted minimum for the topic | Automated |
| APR vs. interest rate | All loan cost comparisons use APR, not interest rate alone | Manual |
We take accuracy seriously. If you believe any data on Global Loan Advisor is incorrect, outdated, or misleadingly presented, we want to know immediately. We investigate every correction request that includes a verifiable primary source reference and update publicly if the correction is valid.
(1) The specific article URL where the incorrect information appears. (2) The exact claim you believe is incorrect, quoted directly from the article. (3) The correct information with a link to a primary source (government website, regulatory publication, or official lender disclosure) supporting the correction. Requests that do not include a verifiable primary source will receive a response but may not result in an article update unless we can independently verify the correction.
Disclaimer: The content on Global Loan Advisor is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial, legal, or investment advice. Loan rates, lender policies, and regulatory requirements change frequently — always verify current terms directly with lenders and consult a licensed financial or legal professional for advice specific to your situation. Global Loan Advisor is not a lender and does not offer credit products directly. Affiliate disclosure: this site may receive compensation when readers apply for financial products through links on our site; this does not influence our editorial research or recommendations.
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