All you have to do is complete your details and a Loans Advisor will call you back. You'll then gain access to all the cheapest loans deals currently available in the UK .
Many people change their mind about what they need once they've spoken to the Loans Advisor and found out what they could qualify for and what the repayments could be - but at this stage that doesn't really matter. The important thing is to send your contact information and get the process underway. There's no obligation and the service is totally confidential.
What is an Unsecured loan?
An unsecured loan is where the borrower doesn't provide any asset to the lender as security for the loan.
In these circumstances the loan represents a bigger risk to the lender and so the interest rates tend to be a bit higher and the size of loans are lower in comparison with secured loans. The typical amounts you can borrow on an unsecured loan are normally in the £500 - £15,000 range, subject to your credit history.
Tenant Loans and Personal Loans are both forms of unsecured loan .
Unsecured Tenant Loans
Loans for Tenants are always unsecured. This is because if you're a tenant you can't provide your property as security because you don't own the property you live in.
To apply for a Tenant Loan complete the online form at the top of this page. You'll then be offered* a specialised tenant loan. (*subject to your credit history.) Even if you know that your credit history is poor, it's still worthwhile talking to one of the Advisors at Promise. They may well have another solution which will suit you even better!
Secured or Unsecured Bad Credit or Poor Credit Loans
Despite the Credit Crunch, don't let a poor credit history prevent you from applying for a loan! If you have credit problems you still stand a good chance of getting a secured loan or perhaps an unsecured loan from a specialist loan provider. These are some of the problems we come across:
* Mortgage Defaults or Arrears
* Adverse Credit and Finance
* Poor Credit History
* County Court Judgements
* No Proof Of Income
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