Loan Company Rates

Loan Company Rates

What is an unsecured loan?
An unsecured loan – also known as a personal loan - is where you borrow money without having to provide security against it such as your home or car. Unsecured loans are suitable when you want to borrow a smaller amount of money.With an unsecured loan, interest rates tend to be a bit higher than if you borrowed the money as a secured loan. This is because, with a secured loan, the lender has less of a risk of getting the money back should you default on payments.

What is an unsecured lender?
An unsecured lender is a company that provides a loan without asking for some form of security (such as your home or car). Unsecured loans can be quicker to arrange but will cost more in interest than a secured loan.This is because the unsecured lender is taking a greater risk as should you default on loan repayments, the lender cannot seize your assets in order to get repayment.

What is an early redemption penalty?
An early redemption penalty is a financial penalty that you have to pay should you settle lending such as a loan or mortgage early. When looking for credit, it makes sense to check out the early redemption clause. That way you can see how much you could be liable for should you decide to pay off the borrowing before the end of the agreed term.

What is a credit check?
A credit check is a search carried out by a potential lender to assess your suitability for credit. They will check your credit record to see your current and previous financial history. They can then give you a credit score to see if the way that you manage your finances meets their criteria for lending.

What is a bad credit rating?
When you apply to borrow money, the potential lender will look at your credit file to judge your credit worthiness. He will then give your application a credit rating such as excellent, good or bad. If you have a bad credit rating, you will find it hard to get accepted for credit. A credit rating tends be ‘bad’ where you have a poor financial history. Late or missed payments and County Court Judgements will affect your credit rating.