London Credit revises website and product guides

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Short-term lender London Credit has introduced changes to its website and product guides.

The changes have been made to provide brokers with clearer, more accessible information on loan criteria and product offerings.

The redesigned website and product guides provide brokers with an improved user experience, with information that enables brokers to quickly access vital information and make informed decisions.

Marios Theophanous (pictured), credit manager at London Credit, said: “The launch of our updated website and product guides is just one element of our continual commitment to deliver brokers with the best possible service and product proposition.

“We have worked hard to ensure that brokers don’t need to when they are researching the most suitable solution for their clients, and we’ll continue to work with brokers to develop our offering aligned to their needs.”

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