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EVERYDAY LOANS BRINGS ITS POPULAR FACE-TO-FACE LENDING APPROACH TO ST HELENS

The UK’s largest branch-based lender of unsecured loans is bringing its popular face- to-face lending approach to St Helens giving local people the opportunity to discuss their borrowing needs in person with its expert account managers.

The branch - which is located on the 5th floor of Century House on Hardshaw Street in the town centre - is Everyday Loans’ 76th branch to open in the UK. Everyday Loans now has a geographical reach spanning from Glasgow to Brighton and over 60,000 borrowers.

This extensive branch network means that Everyday Loans’ customers tend to live less than five miles away from an outlet, so they benefit from personal conversations with their own account managers. It is the only unsecured loan provider to operate in this way.

Everyday Loans in St Helens will provide customers with a professional and friendly environment to discuss their finances. Committed to responsible lending, it offers a case-by-case approach and ensures that every customer can comfortably afford repayments.

Branch Manager Kelly Skelhorn said: “We have a wealth of financial services experience and our management team knows what it takes to deliver a straightforward, face-to-face service. We take the time to get to know people, understand their needs on a human level, which online processes and algorithms can miss. It’s this personal approach that engenders trust and builds long-term relationships.”

Everyday Loans CEO Jono Gillespie agrees. He said: “Of course we take credit history into account, but we believe each of our customers should have the chance to build a creditworthy future.

“It’s our highly personalised approach that makes us most proud - and is indeed the basis of our expansion. we’re very much looking forward to supporting the people of St Helens with their lending needs with our awarding winning levels of customer service”

Posted in Press Release on Aug 05, 2022.

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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