Sites like Everyday Loans

Everyday Loans, like many other specialist lenders, considers borrowers on more than just their credit score. Here are some loan companies offering similar products and services.

Compare lenders like Everyday Loans

NameRepresentative APRLoan amounts
Everyday Loans Personal Loan (poor credit) Everyday Loans Personal Loan (poor credit) 58.4% £1,000.00 to £10,000.00
Norwich Trust Limited Unsecured Homeowner Loan Norwich Trust Limited Unsecured Homeowner Loan 31.9% £3,000.00 to £20,000.00 More info
Bamboo Personal Loan Bamboo Personal Loan 49.7% £2,000.00 to £15,000.00 Check eligibility
Amigo Guarantor Personal Loan Amigo Guarantor Personal Loan 49.9%. £1,000.00 to £10,000.00 More info
Likely Loans Personal Loan Likely Loans Personal Loan 59.9% £500.00 to £5,000.00 Check eligibility
Savvy Personal Loan Savvy Personal Loan 1289.3%. £300 to £1,200 More info
Everyday Loans Personal Loan Everyday Loans Personal Loan 99.9% £1,000.00 to £15,000.00 Check eligibility

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Please note: High-cost short-term credit is unsuitable for sustained borrowing over long periods and would be expensive as a means of longer-term borrowing.

What is Everyday Loans?

For those who feel let down by mainstream lenders, either because they don’t meet eligibility criteria or because their credit history is less than perfect, companies like Everyday Loans can provide invaluable access to finance. You don’t have to be a homeowner or have perfect credit to get approved for its loans, and soft searching processes mean that you can find out whether or not you’re eligible without affecting your credit record.

With an emphasis on building/rebuilding a positive credit history, specialist lenders often assess applicants more on how affordable a loan would be than their credit rating. The downside, however, is that due to the higher risk these loans represent to the lender, realistically, interest rates are likely to be significantly higher.

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