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Brighton Branch

Address

2nd Floor,
37 Frederick Place,
Brighton
BN1 4EA

Contact

01273957003
brightonbranch@everyday-loans.co.uk

Branch Accessibility

If you require support that isn’t listed below, please contact the branch and we’ll be happy to discuss alternative options with you.

Private Meeting Room Private Meeting Room
Lift Lift
Guide Dogs Welcome Guide Dogs Welcome

Next Steps…

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About us

Everyday Lending Limited was established in 2006 and has branches nationwide; we are committed to professional, responsible lending.

Serving Customers Nationwide

Over 300,000 Customers since our inception in 2006

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2021 2023 6 Branches Over 75 Branches 2006

Points of Interest: Brighton

Brighton actually dates back as far as the Bronze Age with it’s settlement recorded throughout the Roman & Anglo-Saxon periods. The town’s value grew in the Middle Ages and begun to thrive as road transport improved bringing in new settlers & trade from London.

It wasn’t until the Georgian era Brighton started to develop as a seaside resort where King George IV spent a lot of time, eventually constructing the Royal Pavilion.

Brighton continued to attract greater numbers of tourists once railways were implemented in 1841, allowing day trippers from London to spend time by the beach. It was in the Victorian era that some of attractions still present today were built such as Brighton Palace Pier, the Grand Hotel & the West Pier.

The town continued to expand in the 20th century eventually incorporating more land and joining the town of Hove, finally Brighton was granted city status in 2000.