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Everyday Loans won the award for Non-Mainstream Loan Provider of the year 2021 at the Moneyfacts Consumer Awards last month. Analysts at Moneyfacts reviewed the loans available from non-mainstream lenders to create a shortlist. These then went forward to a public vote to decide the winners, highly commended and commended brands.
Michelle Monck, Head of Digital, Moneyfactscompare.co.uk said:
“This is the second year running Everyday Loans has won this award, recognising their consistent support for those that may have struggled to get credit in the past. Everyday Loans provides a friendly, personalised loan booking service, combined with a user friendly online application process.”
Jon Wiggins, Managing Director of Everyday Loans said: “Customer service is at the very heart of what we do. So, it goes without saying that we’re thrilled that it’s been recognised by both industry experts and so many of our borrowers.
To receive such a respected award not only once but now twice, is very satisfying indeed. I’d like to thank all my colleagues within our nationwide network of branches and all the support staff in Bourne End for their hard work and ongoing commitment to fantastic customer outcomes. The dedication and resilience they have shown in the face of the pandemic makes me prouder than ever to be part of the business.”
Everyday Loans specialises in helping those that have a less-than-perfect credit score. It has a range of unsecured personal loans to help those needing to consolidate debt, make home improvements, buy a car or for a wedding. It uses Soft Search Technology which means even if the application is unsuccessful this won’t go against the applicant’s credit file. Everyday Loans can offer a conditional approval within minutes of an application.
Those wanting to apply for a loan from Everyday Loans will need to be at least 18, be a UK resident and be able to afford their repayments. Applicants do not need to be a homeowner as Everyday Loans will accept those living in rented accommodation or with their parents. Loans cannot be made for business purposes.
All lending decisions are tailored to each customer’s personal circumstances and loans are available from £1,000 up to £15,000 over 18 to 60 months.
No, Everyday Loans will never charge applicants a fee for their loans.
Everyday Loans was established in 2006 and has grown to have a network of 74 branches across the UK.
Moneyfacts also reviews unsecured loans to identify those with the best levels of cover. The best ones are given a five-star rating..
Read more about five-star rated unsecured loans.
There are lenders that specialise in helping those with bad credit to get a loan.
Find the best loan rates for those with bad credit.
We also offer a a loan eligibility check service with our preferred broker Loans Warehouse. This means applicants can check those lenders most likely to offer them a loan and the rate personalised to them - without harming their credit score.
Information is correct as of the date of publication (shown at the top of this article). Any products featured may be withdrawn by their provider or changed at any time. Links to third parties on this page are paid for by the third party. You can find out more about the individual products by visiting their site. Moneyfactscompare.co.uk will receive a small payment if you use their services after you click through to their site. All information is subject to change without notice. Please check all terms before making any decisions. This information is intended solely to provide guidance and is not financial advice. Moneyfacts will not be liable for any loss arising from your use or reliance on this information. If you are in any doubt, Moneyfacts recommends you obtain independent financial advice.
The Moneyfacts Pick of the Week showcases the best of the latest products or rate changes to hit the consumer finance market.
This week's selection includes a competitive three-year ISA from United Trust Bank, and a five-year fixed rate buy-to-let mortgage from HSBC.
The number of loan and credit card providers dropped during the third quarter of 2024, while average interest rates increased. See what this could mean for you.
The number of loan and credit card providers dropped during the third quarter of 2024, while average interest rates increased.
Credit card interest rates continued to rise in 2024 while the number of interest-free deals stalled. Find out what this means for borrowers.
Credit card interest rates continued to rise in 2024 while the number of interest-free deals stalled.
The Moneyfacts Pick of the Week showcases the best of the latest products or rate changes to hit the consumer finance market.
This week's selection includes a competitive three-year ISA from United Trust Bank, and a five-year fixed rate buy-to-let mortgage from HSBC.
The number of loan and credit card providers dropped during the third quarter of 2024, while average interest rates increased. See what this could mean for you.
The number of loan and credit card providers dropped during the third quarter of 2024, while average interest rates increased.
Credit card interest rates continued to rise in 2024 while the number of interest-free deals stalled. Find out what this means for borrowers.
Credit card interest rates continued to rise in 2024 while the number of interest-free deals stalled.
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