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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.
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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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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A nationwide search was launched today to track down the winners of more than 550,000 unclaimed premium bond prizes worth more than £30m.

This is the largest amount ever left unclaimed and includes a single prize worth £100,000, two worth £25,000 and 10 worth £10,000. National Savings and Investments (NS&I) is keen for the cash to go to the holders of the winning bonds.

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