MoneyExpert: Personal Loan Offers Launched For The New Year

January 17th, 2007 1 Comment » | POSTED BY ROB

Consumers looking to rearrange their finances and compare loans this January could benefit from two products currently on the market.

HSBC’s online bank first direct has announced its Big 7 Sale, which covers a number of offers including a 25 per cent interest rebate on personal loans of £5,000 to £25,000.

The loan must be taken out over a minimum period of 24 months and is subject to the borrower meeting all repayments on the agreed dates.

In addition, Abbey is offering its existing customers a typical annual percentage rate of 6.9 per cent on loans of £7,500 or more.

Sue Hayes, a spokesperson for the lender, underlined the benefits of certain offers at this time of year.

“Customers typically review their finances in the new year and in response to this, we have launched some highly competitive offers to help people kick start their finances in 2007,” she said.

This article: © Moneyexpert Ltd.





1 Comment on “MoneyExpert: Personal Loan Offers Launched For The New Year”

Online Payday Loans, June 22nd, 2007

Nowadays there are too many offers for the customers everywhere but the thing is to select the right offer at right time.

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