Secured loans to return to Northern Ireland
Evolution Money, the unlimited LTV secured loan provider, have today revealed that from the 1st March 2012 they will be offering their secured loan products in Northern Ireland.
Currently there are no mainstream secured loan providers lending across the water, the last to withdraw was GE Money well over 12 months ago.
The news was broken to myintroducer.com by Loans Warehouse, Evolution Money’s first official Master Broker.
Matt Tristram from Loans Warehouse told us:
“When we heard the news earlier today that Evolution Money were to go where no lender has gone before, at least for the last few years, we were genuinely excited.”
“Secured Loans in Northern Ireland have been practically non-existent in recent years and the announcement today will be extremely well received by the intermediary market throughout the UK. We are especially pleased as we are the first official Master Broker named by Evolution Money.”
Evolution Money’s unique product range, offers secured loans up to £10,000 to borrowers with little or no equity in their property, even with historic adverse credit.
The news was broken to myintroducer.com by Loans Warehouse, Evolution Money’s first official Master Broker.
Matt Tristram from Loans Warehouse told us:
“When we heard the news earlier today that Evolution Money were to go where no lender has gone before, at least for the last few years, we were genuinely excited.”
“Secured Loans in Northern Ireland have been practically non-existent in recent years and the announcement today will be extremely well received by the intermediary market throughout the UK. We are especially pleased as we are the first official Master Broker named by Evolution Money.”
Evolution Money’s unique product range, offers secured loans up to £10,000 to borrowers with little or no equity in their property, even with historic adverse credit.
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