Secured Loans for UK homeowners onlineIf you own your own home outright or are a mortgage payer you could qualify for a secured loan.
Secured loans offer the best rates of interest and have the advantage also of allowing you to borrow larger amounts over longer terms.
By securing your loan against property (your home) you get the best rates of interest, the highest rates of acceptance, and you don't always need equity in your property as some of our lenders will consider up to 125% of the value of your home.
You decide how much you want to borrow, from £3,000 to £100,000, and what you want to spend it on, and then fill out our simple online enquiry form for a quick decision.
Our secured loans can be used for any purpose - eg. cars, holidays, home improvements, debt consolidation.
We want to hear from you whatever your circumstances. Maybe you have a bad credit history or have had problems making payments in the past. We consider each application on its merits.
If you are self employed or unable to prove your income we can offer self certification loans. These enable you to declare your own income with the minimum of checks.
To obtain your free no obligation quotation simply click on the link below and complete the relevant enquiry form. Upon receipt of your details we will contact you with a quotation and decision in principle. At this time we can answer any questions you might have.

If you prefer we also also offer competitive rates on unsecured loans for homeowners. Complete our online enquiry form for your free quotation.
Useful sites
Cavloans Secured Loans
30 years experience of providing homeowners with loans and finance.
Loanfinda Secured Loans
Online loan directory offering secured loans.
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE 12.9% APR TYPICAL
OR ANY OTHER DEBTS SECURED ON IT.
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