NorhernRock
With the NorhernRock you can choose possibly from fixed or flexible payment terms. Please check the NorhernRock agreement before you sign.
Features of NorhernRock include requiring the borrower to be at least 18 years of age, a UK Resident and depending on the product sometimes borrowers of NorhernRock are
required to be homeowners specially if its a secured loans from NorhernRock. If a borrower wants a secured loan they are required by NorhernRock (if they provide a secured loan) an existing mortgage and have their secured loan as a second charge on their property.
- Financing higher studies for your child let NorhernRock help you achieve this goal. An education loan from NorhernRock can make sure you provide a future for your child. Please check if NorhernRock can provide the loan you want.
- Renovation funds running low - use NorhernRock to cover for the insufficient cash, you can let NorhernRock help you solve your money shortage.
- Need to buy a specific asset, NorhernRock can be used to help raise funds to purchase that asset, check and see if NorhernRock can help.
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Disclaimer: All Personal, Secured Loan APRs, features, charges, benefits and other
information listed on this page represents only the most recent information available
at the time of writing. Every effort is made to keep the site accurate, however we cannot
guarantee that the Loan issuer has not increased or decreased one or more of the APRs
or fees/charges associated with a loan deal or changed its features, obligations or benefits.
Please be sure to read the NorhernRock agreement fully and carefully
before signing any agreement.
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