Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks cut personal loan rates

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Clydesdale Bank and Yorkshire Bank have cut the rates for unsecured online personal loans between £5,000 and £7,499, and those from £15,001 to £25,000.

Loans from £5,000 to £7,499 and from £15,001 to £25,000 will be available from 5.8% APR. The rate is available to new and existing customers for loans with terms up to seven years.

Key features are as follows:

  • 5.8% APR for online loans from £5,000 to £7,499 and from £15,001 to £25,000 (*Terms and Conditions apply)
  • A fixed interest rate over the term of the loan
  • Choice of loan terms
  • Available for new and existing customers
  • Most applicants will have an instant decision
  • Applications can be saved online for up to 30 days
  • Full early repayment & partial early settlement options available
  • Loans calculator for a quick personal quote

Andrew Pearce, retail director for Clydesdale Bank and Yorkshire Bank, said: “We continue to drive down the costs of our loans, creating better value for customers across more levels of borrowing and all terms.

“Whether it is to make a purchase or to manage your finances more widely, personal loans offer some of the cheapest options available to consumers.”

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