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LoanAPRMin LoanMax LoanMin TermMax TermApply
MoneyBack Bank
7.60%
£3,000
£20,000
1 Year
5 Years
 Alliance and Leicester Loan
7.70%
£1,000
£20,000
1 Year
5 Years
Halifax Loans
8.80%
£1,000
£13,000
1 Year
7 Years
Bank of Scotland Loan
8.80%
£1,000
£13,000
1 Year
7 Years
Barclays
8.90%
£1,000
£25,000
1 Year
5 Years
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Approved Car Loans
39.9%
£500
£10,000
NetCars
16.9%
£5,000
£100,000
Welcome Car Finance
19.9%
£500
£10,000
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Provident 'Cash' Loan
177%
£50
£500

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