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Homeowners can get easier access to a Bad credit loans
Many people in the UK are in a situation where their credit rating has taken a real knock, and the prospect of being able to take out affordable, low rate finance for bad credit consumers can be pretty slim depending on the extent of the damage to the credit rating. In fact, those with a very bad credit rating will often find it impossible to get finance on an unsecured basis, or at best may be able to get an unsecured loan with a lender that charges extortionate interest rates, which means hefty interest repayments and sky high monthly repayments, and not even the full loan amount that they wish to borrow.
However, the situation is often better for those that own their own homes, even with bad credit, as there are some very competitive bad credit loans options available these days that are specifically designed for those with poor credit. A bad credit loans is ideal for homeowners that have a poor credit history or low credit rating, and can even be considered for those with county court judgements and defaults. Getting bad credit loanss can prove difficult if you have no assets, but because homeowner loans are secured against the borrower’s property lenders are far more likely to consider offering competitive rates on a bad credit loans.
It is important to remember that if you have bad credit and a low credit rating you are an increased risk to the lender because of your financial history, and this means that the lender has to take extra precautions. This is why many lenders will only offer a bad credit loans on a secured basis, so that they have some form of security in the event that you default on the loan payments. You will also find that the interest rates on a bad credit loans are higher than that offered on loans for people with good credit. However, you can still get some very competitive rates on a bad credit loans, and the choice of bad credit loanss is better than ever, with more and more reputable lenders offering this facility.
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You can use a bad credit loanss for a range of purposes, and providing you make your repayments on time taking out this type of finance could help to improve your credit rating, which means that you may be eligible for more competitive loans in the future. Many people use a bad credit loans to pay off some smaller loans and debts such as credit cards. This can reduce the chances of damaging your credit further by reducing the number of repayments that you have to make each month, thus reducing the risk of missed repayments. It can also reduce the amount that you have to pay out each month, easing your financial situation somewhat.
Of course, you do need to remember that there are now many lenders that offer bad credit loanss for homeowners, and you therefore have to determine which of these is the best value and offers the most competitive rates of interest, which can be time consuming and frustrating. This is where Loans4 could really help, as our expert team has access to some excellent rates on bad credit loanss. We can search our panel of reputable lenders and find bad credit loanss that suit your needs and your pocket. At Loans4 we will strive to get the best rate of interest on a loan based on your circumstances and the extent of damage to your credit.
All you need to do is complete our simple online form to provide us with a few basic details, and we can then start searching for the most competitive bad credit loans on your behalf. At Loans4 we will take the time, stress, and worry out of finding the best loan to suit your needs.
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Interest rates slashed by central banks
In a decision aimed at trying to calm global financial markets and stabilise the economy central banks around the globe decided yesterday to cut their base interest rates by 0.5%. This included the Bank of England, which has cut the base rate from 5%, where it has been since April, to 4.5% - the first interest rate cut of half a percent in seven years.
The announcement came one day ahead of the scheduled Monetary Policy Committee meeting, where decisions on interest rate movement are usually made. The US Federal Reserve has also slashed its base rate, taking it from 2% to 1.5%. The half point cut from the European Central Bank has seen its base rate fall from 4.25% to 3.75%.
Central banks in Switzerland, Sweden, and Canada also followed suit in cutting the interest rates in what was described as an unprecedented move. China also cut its base rate, although the rate was only cut by 0.27%. Unfortunately, whilst the news of the rate cut was welcomed it appears that many investors were not convinced that the action would solve the financial crisis, and as a result of this world stock markets remained subdued.
After a sleepless Tuesday night the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, and the Chancellor, Alistair Darling, called a press conference yesterday. Here, they announced the news about the interest rate cut and also announced additional measures that they would be taking in order to try and calm the turmoil in the banking and financial markets.
A package of measures to try and rescue the UK banking system was announced, and officials said that this package could end up costing around £400 billion. Part of the rescue plan for banks could see many major lenders becoming part nationalised.
Gordon Brown also had some news for consumers that had money in savings accounts with the collapsed Icelandic Internet bank, Icesave, informing them that all of their savings would be guaranteed 100%, which meant that savers that had money over and above the £50,000 government guarantee threshold would not end up losing out.
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