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Brand new lender launches in Cardiff

New personal lender, Everyday Loans Limited has just announced the opening of its latest branch based on Fountain Street, one of many new branches to open across the UK over the next few months. Creating new jobs in the area, Everyday Loans Limited offers a straight-forward way to apply for a loan, offering customers the opportunity to meet face-to-face in a local branch to discuss their financial requirements. Staff will offer customers a personal face-to-face service. In a time where everything from doing your weekly shop to buying a train ticket is being pushed through a call centre or online, Everyday Loans Limited offers a welcome change with their friendly personal service. “We are really excited about opening the new Everyday Loans branch in Belfast and the team is looking forward to becoming an active part of the local business community” comments Margaret Creelman, local branch manager. ”We are a local company with professional, approachable staff and we hope to help a lot of people in Belfast.” Everyday Loans Limited offers a flexible, refreshing and responsible approach to borrowing. Customers can call their local branch to arrange an appointment, then simply turn up with proof of identity, address and income, and subject to circumstances, could leave with a cheque for any amount between £1000 and £12,500. Everyday Loans Limited offers unsecured loans of £1000 to £12,500 and secured loans of £12,500 up to £100,000.

Posted in Press Release on Apr 24, 2007.

Jason Bovington

Written by Jason Bovington - COO

Jason became Chief Operating Officer in July 2022. He joined Everyday Loans initially in 2006 as part of the start up team implementing the credit risk strategy and building the analytical capability as Head of Credit Risk and Analytics. In his time with Everyday Loans he has also held the roles of Chief Risk Officer and Chief Credit Officer. Prior to joining Everyday Loans Jason spent 10 years at HFC Bank with his last role there being Credit Risk Director and prior to that he was part of the Credit Risk team at Lloyds TSB.

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