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Loans for retired applicants
 

You've worked long and hard and finally that long-dreamed of retirement has come round. But is it living up to your initial expectations? Are you making the most of this very important time of your life?

Now you are retired you may find that some major names in the finance world start to treat you differently.

Here at the UK Loan Company we are determined to help you whatever your retirement plans. Whether you want to go on a round the world cruise or spend some money on your house and garden, we will search the market and find you the most competitive loan that exactly suits your needs and requirements.

It's easy too. If you have retired, you can simply send us copies of your pension statements and, unlike most loan providers, we accept state pensions too.

To enjoy your retirement to the full, take out a loan from The UK Loan Company.

You could borrow anything from £5,000 to £100,000.

Apply today by completing the short application form opposite.

 
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