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Loans Availability

For some borrowers restrictions in the availability of loans present the problem of rejected applications. Read More >>>


Loans and lenders depend on confidence

The availability of loans depends on lenders feeling confident about recouping their cash, so once that happens we'll see the UK loans market return to some normality. Read More >>>


Cheaper loans take a little more finding

Numerous loan companies are closing down so working with a broker who has multiple partnerships could make that search for a cheaper loan easier. Read More >>>


Interest rate drop could mean cheaper loans

Interest rates are set to fall in the UK again and that could mean cheaper loans for hundreds of borrowers. Read More >>>


Providers struggle to maintain cheap loan deals

Restriction in wholesale lending markets have meant that several providers are struggling to maintain their cheap loan deals, with some even shutting down certain types of loan offer. Read More >>>


Sub Prime loans activity causes HSBC headaches

Alleged poor behaviour during the recent sub prime loans situation has brought a lawsuit on HSBC and the situation still develops as more news on the implications of the bad credit loans crunch are revealed. Read More >>>


Loan brokers face tricky times

Big changes are afoot in the loans marketplace and brokers will need to respond quickly. Read More >>>


Cheap Loans without PPI

Loans are cheaper without PPI cover but carry more risk Read More >>>


Loans for the Self-employed

Any self-employed person looking for a cheap loan will see new loan plans being introduced shortly. Read More >>>


Loans 60% cheaper

We look back to 2003 when a loan could have cost you 60% less. Read More >>>


Impact on Finances delayed

Experts are predicting a delayed effect when looking at the wider scale impact of recent financial events. Read More >>>


Lending on loans reported stable in July

Levels of mortgage and loans activity for July 2007 are reported as stable by the BBA, while credit card repayment performance shows improvements. Read More >>>


Planning ahead with loans can save cash

With many people choosing to pay for holidays with their credit cards, lack of planning may leave them with limited choices later when they face the outstanding debt. Read More >>>


Can Loans avoid the interest rate march?

Will people with loans suffer like mortgage payers due to the Bank of England base rate increases? Read More >>>


Getting Cash Out On Your Credit Card? Think Again!

With Chip and Pin now widespread since its launch last February, more and more consumers are now opting to withdraw cash from ATMs using their credit card. Read More >>>


Choose Loan Repayment Levels Carefully

A recent report by the Moneyexpert website suggest that the number of missed repayments on loans has increased by 50% since 2006. Read More >>>


Private Landlords Increasing

The number of private landlords could double in the next 3 years. Read More >>>


Are UK Property Prices still increasing?

Halifax has announced it's latest review of UK property prices Read More >>>


Are Annual Credit Card Fees The Way of The Future?

With Lloyds TSB adding an annual charge to their credit cards, other banks may soon follow suit. Read More >>>


Home Repossessions On The Increase

The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has warned that home repossessions could increase if interest rates continue to rise. Read More >>>


Early Interest Rate Rise

Many homeowners have had an unwelcome start to 2007 as mortgage payments are set to increase. Read More >>>


Mortgage Advice Needs To Improve

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has said that a significant number of mortgage lenders are not providing appropriate advice to their customers. Read More >>>


Mortgage Rates Increase

Following the recent rise in the interest rate to 5.25%, most of the major mortgage lenders in the UK have now increased their standard variable rate. Read More >>>