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Accepted.co.uk Searches Secured Loans from Multiple Institutions

 

Website offers users the ability to search among the secured loan plans of several financial institutions, and then apply for those that are right for them.

 

Compare Over 350 Secured Loan Plans Here

Accepted.co.uk offers users the ability to search among the homeowner loans of several financial institutions, and then apply for those that are right for them. The website addresses one of the most important needs of consumers seeking a homeowner loan: the lack of time to spare.

It is intended to serve as a helpful consumer tool, whereby anyone can shop around for a better secured loan. Unlike banks's websites, which can often try to cajole users with misleading promotions, Accepted.co.uk searches loans plans offered by multiple lenders to find the loan that is the best fit for each individual. This personalised approach sets Accepted.co.uk apart from competing websites, and resonates with discerning consumers.

The website offers users access to secured loans in 3 easy steps. Firstly, the user must fill in an online form with some personal details. This takes no longer than 5 minutes or so. Secondly, Accepted.co.uk searches 100 different secured loan plans offered by 12 of the leading finance house subsidiaries of major UK banks. Lastly, the user is sent interested users further details and paperwork to apply for the secured loan.

Accepted.co.uk also contains a section for those seeking remortgages. This section works in much the same way as the homeowner loan search, except that it searches brokers which are specialists in remortgages including those with bad credit including CCJ's, mortgage arrears, no proof of income or self employed.

Accepted.co.uk is based in the United Kingdom. The company is a licensed UK credit broker with the Office of Fair Trading. Visit www.accepted.co.uk to learn more.

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