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71 Queen Victoria Street London EC4V 4BE United Kingdom(full details)
71 Queen Victoria Street London EC4V 4BE United Kingdom
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Act on behalf of credit lenders and hire companies (for example, collecting regular payments).
Lend you money on an unsecured basis (for example, a hire purchase agreement, an unsecured personal loan or a credit card). Unsecured means you don't need to use your home, car or any other goods as security for the loan.
Lend you money on a secured basis (for example, pawnbroking loans or guarantor loans, but excluding most mortgages).
Rent or hire goods to you for longer than 3-months at a time (for example, cars, household appliances or computing/tech devices).
Receive unsecured loan payments from you (for example, a hire purchase agreement, an unsecured personal loan or a credit card), and take any action as set out in your loan agreement. For example, this may include the right to sell your agreement to someone else.
Receive secured loan payments from you and take any action as set out in your loan agreement. For example, this may include the right to sell the goods you gave as security for the loan if you don't keep up repayments.
Collect hire payments from you, and take any action as set out in your hire agreement.
Provide high-cost short-term credit (payday loans).
Lend you money in return for taking ownership of your goods (usually a vehicle) as security for the loan. These are known as bill of sale or logbook loans.
Provide home credit loans.
Take action as set out in any other type of loan or credit agreement.
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