£ Secured Loan £ Secured loans usually give you the option of higher borrowing limits and lower interest rates and are generally easier to obtain.

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£ Secured Loan £ Secured loans usually give you the option of higher borrowing limits and lower interest rates and are generally easier to obtain. cash Saga is the cheap and safe way of getting a secured loan Cash Saga Online Loan Lender Cash Saga – Secured Loan Lender

Secured Loans Secured loans and bad credit Secured loans can offer the opportunity to borrow money for customers who have experienced money issues in the past and have damaged their credit history as a result. Secured loans are loans that rely on an asset as collateral for the loan. Secured loans usually give you the option of higher borrowing limits and lower interest rates and are generally easier to obtain. The amount you can borrow will be partly determined by the value of the asset you are borrowing against. Secured loans are sometimes called Homeowner loans.

who can apply for a secured loan Self-employed applicants may apply for a secured loan If you have credit problems, such as mortgage arrears, CCJs or a discharged bankruptcy, we may still be able to offer you a secured loan Secured Loans can be used for any reason Buy a car, go on holiday, repay some debts, improve your property, pay a tax bill, or invest in a business

Secured Loans FAQs What is a secured loan? A secured loan is a 2nd mortgage on your property. It allows you to remain with your current 1st mortgage provider. Why should I take out a secured loan? Secured loans can be a cost effective alternative to a remortgage. You may be tied in to a particular mortgage deal for a number of years or be on a particularly low interest rate at present and not want to remortgage at present. A Secured Loan could also allow you to borrow money over a longer period than a personal loan will allow. A longer term may make the monthly payments more manageable. You may want to consolidate your existing unsecured credit into one payment again at a more manageable monthly payment amount. What information do I need to provide to apply for a Cash Saga Secured Loan? When applying for a loan with Cash Saga your loan advisor may require additional information from you such as proof of income or proof of address. Every application is different so your loan advisor will explain exactly what information is required.

Secured Loans FAQs What can I use a Cash Saga Secured Loan for? You might wan't to consolidate existing debts, or need some extra cash for the home improvements you’ve always wanted to do. Perhaps you’d like to help your children on their way with their university fees or weddings. You might even want to treat yourselves to that holiday of a lifetime. Whatever you’re looking for, Cash Saga will try and do our best to help. Who can apply for a Secured Loan with Cash Saga? As long as you’re a homeowner with a mortgage, you can apply for a home owner loan with Cash Saga. When applying for a loan with Cash Saga, are there any restrictions on age?loan with Cash Saga The minimum age for applicants is 18. Many lenders have varied rules on the maximum age and this largely depends on your income and outgoings.

Secured Loans FAQs How do I apply for a loan with Cash Saga? The simplest way to apply is by filling in our online application form which only takes a few minutes.filling in our online application form I jointly own my property with my partner, do they need to apply for a Cash Saga Secured Loan with me?Cash Saga Secured Loan Yes, if you jointly own your property then you will need to make a joint application. You’ll both need to complete and sign the application, the authorities and legal documents.

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