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If you are in full time employment, it's easy to take out a personal loan, we will find you rates that are comparable with - if not better than - those offered by some high street lenders. All we ask is some confirmation of your current income.

We all know that today's employment world is different from the one known by our parents and grandparents - a fact that is not immediately recognised by the high street banks and building societies.

At theThe UK Loan Company we're different.
We recognise that the world has changed - and we offer personal loans to employed people of different circumstances. For example, many of our clients work on a contract by contract basis, and through no fault of their own are often turned down by some high street banks and building societies.

At the UK Loan Company we understand today's world and today's employee.
Being an independent family run organisation we will treat you as an individual and we have a deliberate philosophy to be sufficiently flexible to meet your circumstances. Our independence means that we can search the market and will secure you the loan that's right for you at a competitive rate of interest.

 
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