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Secured loans over £25,000

Wednesday, 25, Oct 2006 12:00

Secured loans offer a way of borrowing more money than through more traditional unsecured loans. Because lenders have a guarantee that they will see their money back, those that borrow against their home are perceived as less risky. In addition, borrowers that are aware that their home is at stake when it comes to repayment are more likely to be cautious in their spending.

For these reasons it is possible to find a great number of lenders offering secured loans of over £25,000. Pouring through the market to find the best secured loans can be a hassle and rather time-consuming. myfinances.co.uk can help. If you're looking for a secured loan of over £25,000, myfinances.co.uk can provide you with an affordable secured loans quote. Fill in one short form to find a suitable and affordable loan plan, whatever the amount needed.

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