Direct Line loans
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Direct Line has loans between £2,000 and £75,000, with decisions made within ten hours on online applications.
Direct Line loan customers also get a ten per cent discount on car insurance.
Direct Line does not use any third parties to sell its loan products. They are only available via its website and call centres. To find more details about the personal loan deals available visit the Direct Line website.
- Direct Line offers special discount for car insurance
- Direct Line offers two months of free car insurance
- Direct Line urges homeowners to get winter-ready
- Direct Line gives homeowners advice on subsidence insurance
- Direct Line offers flood guidance for at-risk households
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