what are Secured Loan Lenders



At Loan Machine we work with trusted companies who pride themselves on finding the correct loan for you at an affordable price. Below are some of the lenders available on the Secured Loans market. Each lender has its own unique criteria and some lenders specialise in helping customers with either a fantastic credit rating to those with bad credit including mortgage arrears, defaults or CCJs.

First Plus
Endeavour Personal Finance (EPF)
First National
Nemo Loans
Picture Financial Services
I Group
Swift
Personal Loans
Southern Pacific Mortgage Ltd
Blemain Finance
Blackhorse Finance
Welcome Finance
Citi Financial


All Secured Loan lenders will try there hardest to give you the finance you need. Our aim is to get you a Loan and their aim is to get you a Loan. We work together to search the market and find you a Loan with a competitive APR, competitive payments and a one that does everything you want it to.

In recent years it has become easier and easier to find a competitive loan offer – by completing a quick application online you can have a Loan advisor calling you to discuss your needs and requirements in no time at all.

Many people do not have the time to take their payslips and everything required to complete a loan to a lenders offices. The majority of Secured Loan lenders will not need to see you.

The Loan can be completed on-line, on the phone and via the post. This makes the process quick and hassle free.




Written by Skye Maidstone of Loan Machine Secured Loans

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