Where
to Get a Personal Loan
The
place most people usually go to first when inquiring about loans
is either their bank or building society, particularly when looking
for a secured personal loan. Traditional lenders now provide their
clients with loan specialists to assist with choosing the right
type of loan and completing the application process itself.
There
are also other options besides banks. Building societies specialize
in residential mortgages and personal loans. Since they are owned
by their customers they are generally perceived as being “softer”
than banks. However they are still run as a profitable business
for their owners/clients and are answerable to them in those terms.
While their rates are generally better than some banks, this isn’t
true for every case.
Hundreds
of finance providers offer both secured and unsecured loans. Depending
on your particular needs and circumstances, you may want to look
beyond a bank for a personal loan. For instance, if you need a
debt consolidation loan, or you have adverse credit, you’ll
need a lender that specializes in these cases.
You
can find these companies advertised in the newspaper and on television,
as well as direct mail. Plus, there are lenders that advertise
on the Internet, allowing you a way to compare loans across competing
providers.