Loans Warehouse unveil packaging agency with Jigsaw Money
Loans Warehouse have announced today they have added the first of three new secured loan lenders to their panel; Jigsaw Money.
The Jigsaw Money product offers fixed repayments for the term of the loan, LTVs up to 80% and even plans that accept self employed applicants and customers with missed mortgage payments.
Matt Tristram, Director at Loans Warehouse said:
"We have several new lenders joining our panel this month, but Jigsaw Money we are particularly excited about. Their interest rates are some of the lowest in the industry, combined with the fact the repayments will remain fixed for the term of the loan, we believe that will appeal greatly to our customers."
Lee Jackson, COO of Jigsaw Money says:
“We are very pleased to join the Loans Warehouse lender panel. Loans Warehouse has established an excellent reputation in the industry for high quality packaging. We look forward to developing a great relationship over the months and years to come."
Matt Tristram, Director at Loans Warehouse said:
"We have several new lenders joining our panel this month, but Jigsaw Money we are particularly excited about. Their interest rates are some of the lowest in the industry, combined with the fact the repayments will remain fixed for the term of the loan, we believe that will appeal greatly to our customers."
Lee Jackson, COO of Jigsaw Money says:
“We are very pleased to join the Loans Warehouse lender panel. Loans Warehouse has established an excellent reputation in the industry for high quality packaging. We look forward to developing a great relationship over the months and years to come."
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