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Loans
for residents of Portslade in East Sussex
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your financial situation, we feel that we can
arrange a loan to help you. Applicants with bad credit,
defaults and CCJ's are welcome. We are able to access
a wide range of loan products including general high
street loans, specialist funding e.g property development
and even venture capital and business expansion loans.
Speak to one of our loan advisers today by calling the
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Debt
consolidation loans |
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Fast
track loans |
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Home
improvement loans |
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Short
term business loans |
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Secured
loans |
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Professional
practice loans |
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Any
purpose loans |
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Property
development loans |
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Credit
card consolidation loans |
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If you need help with debt problems,or just need extra cash
for any purpose - homeowners call us on the number above and
one of our friendly loan advisers will take your application
details for you.

TYPICAL 12.9% APR VARIABLE
LOANS SECURED ON YOUR HOME.
THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE SECURING OTHER DEBTS AGAINST YOUR
HOME. YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP
REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBT SECURED ON
IT.
Portslade is a town in East Sussex, England.
It is part of the Brighton and Hove conurbation. Notable
buildings in the town include Portslade Manor and the
parish church of St Nicolas. The town is bisected from
east to west by the old A27 road from Brighton to Worthing,
to the north of this road the town is called Portslade
Village. The southernmost part of the town is called Portslade-by-Sea.Portslade
has been identified with the Roman port Novus Portus mentioned
in Ptolemy's Geography of the second century AD. The name
of the town is said to stem from the Latin 'Portus Adur'
being at the time of the Roman settlement of the area
the point where the River Adur met the sea (now at nearby
Shoreham by Sea).Portslade harbour remains a busy seaport.
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Limited are authorised and regulated by the
Financial Services Authority (FSA). The FSA
does not regulate some forms of Mortgage, Inheritance
Tax Planning, Credit Cards, Personal Loans,
Deposit Accounts & Insurance. If you are
submitting an online request, we would advise
to read our KeyFacts statement, links are at
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Questions? support@finanz.co.uk
Phone: (+0044) 0845 130 0009
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