3 Simple Steps to a Secured Loan

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Is secured on your home. Rates depend on your circumstances; usually lower than an unsecured loan and often more flexible.

Not secured on your home. May not qualify you for the best rates. Applying to a number of lenders may affect your credit score.
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Step 2 of 3 About your loan

Based on your information we recommend you speak to a personal debt adviser.

They will offer you advice on:
  • Whether a loan is your best option
  • Consolidating your debts
  • Reducing the amount you owe
  • How to freeze your interest payments
  • Protecting you from creditors

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Archive for the ‘Interest Rates’ Category

Black Horse launches new secured loan deal

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

The secured lending section of Lloyds Banking Group, Black Horse, has launched an exclusive deal through moneysupermarket.com.
The secured loan has a rate of 7.9%, with a typical APR of 11.9%.
Moneysupermarket head of loans Tim Moss said: “With the secured loan market imploding over the past 12 months, this initiative from a well respected lender will, [...]

Bank of England could cut rates further

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

The Bank of England is expected to make yet another cut to the base rate today.
Having already been cut several times to 1.5%, the Bank will announce today at midday whether or not it will cut the rate by 0.5%.
Experts, however, have claimed that the rate cut will be “pointless”, as banks will not pass [...]

Anticipation builds as Bank of England cuts interest rates

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

The Bank of England cut interest rates by a further 0.5% to 1.5% on Friday.
The base rate has already been cut several times since August 2008 in an attempt to ease pressure on the UK’s economy.
It now remains to be seen whether the banks will pass on the interest rate cut, making it easier for [...]