Debt Consolidation In The UK Is Quick & Easy,
If You Take A Minute To Fill Out The Form Below.

If you don't fill out the form below we wish you luck, but you will probably spend a lot of time online and on the phone checking rates, comparing quotes, reading the "fine print" and trying to sort out the variances. If you do fill out the form below, we will compare your information against what we already know about the best lenders. Some only lend to those with good credit or raise their rates outrageously if you have a slight blemish on your credit record. We find the people that want your loan and offer the best rates. So save time and let us offer you free help in the search. Now!

Please apply below for secured and unsecured loans and if you are a tenant, please fill out our tenant loan form Tenant Loans

For UK mortgages from 4.25% Mortgages UK

 
 

All loans are subject to status. Your home is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or other loan secured on it. Typical Example: £7,000 over 60 months is £156.66 per month. Total cost £9,399.13. APR 12.9% (variable) Loans subject to status. Loans secured on property. Written quotations upon request


Debt Consolidation Loan is registered under the UK consumer Act and Data protection Act. We are also proud members of FISA, the Finance Industry Standards Association, and we deal only with lenders/brokers who are also members.

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What is your equity?

To calculate the equity of your property take the current property value and subtract the current size of mortgage and also any secured loans you have on the property. The amount left is the equity.


 

 

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