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Cheapest Unsecured Loan
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Hi Everyone.... this is my first question on this great site. Have been reading the forums for the past few days to give myself a litte more education/knowledge - and I now have a question I'd really like people's help with.
I want to take out an unsecured loan of about £25K... what are the best deals around? And I ideally want to get the loan organised within the next few weeks.
I own my own home (with mortgage), and run my own business - which has been trading for less than a year, and I've a good credit rating.
Would be hugely grateful for any advice... and please do ask/point out any any other questions about my financial circumstances that I may need to consider. This is all a bit of a learning curve for me!!
Many thanks everyone.
I want to take out an unsecured loan of about £25K... what are the best deals around? And I ideally want to get the loan organised within the next few weeks.
I own my own home (with mortgage), and run my own business - which has been trading for less than a year, and I've a good credit rating.
Would be hugely grateful for any advice... and please do ask/point out any any other questions about my financial circumstances that I may need to consider. This is all a bit of a learning curve for me!!
Many thanks everyone.
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That's a lot of money for an unsecured loan. Not sure if many lenders will advance that much.
Your best bet is to search on
https://www.moneysupermarket.com
and get a feel for what's around. You may then want to do some further research on the internet, generally.
It's a lot of money to borrow .. without wishing to pry, are you absolutely sure that you need whatever it is you want to buy with the loan? If you are happy to post why you need this amount, there might be some suggestions as to how it could be funded another way.
HTHWarning ..... I'm a peri-menopausal axe-wielding maniac0 -
Money£acts is also a good source.0
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