Money Debt & Credit team up with Blemain Finance
Money Debt & Credit Group plc has teamed up with Blemain Finance to offer the firms comprehensive range of secured loan products to its advisers.
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They will consider many client status profiles, from those with a perfect credit rating to those who may have had credit difficulties in the past. Many income sources are accepted including employed, self-employed, DWP benefits or assisted mortgages and private pensions.
Money Debt & Credit provides tailored financial solutions to over-indebted individuals who are seeking to manage and reduce their financial burdens in a responsible manner.
Commenting on the partnership between the two organisations Gary Bailey, Director of Blemain Finance said:
We are delighted that Money Debt & Credit advisers will have access to our range of secured loan products. Blemain Finance maintains a strong appetite for new business and we are confident that our criteria will prove to be of great benefit to their advisers, providing them with a genuine alternative to mainstream lenders.
Chris Meaker, head of business development for Money Debt & Credit said:
Money Debt & Credit believe that every client has a right to appropriate financial advice to turn around their finances. The addition of Blemain Finance products to our extensive lender panel is essential to give our advisers access to plans to suit borrowers that do not fit the criteria offered by other lenders.
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