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Clydesdale Bank Personal Large Loan

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Representative APR 6.4%

Loan Amount £7,500 - £25,000

Repayment Method Direct Debit from a Clydesdale Bank Account

Payout Method Transferred into your bank account

Speed Up to 7 working days

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Good Stuff

Tend to give you the amount of money you need and have consistently low interest rates

Bad Stuff

Do not have same-day transfer system so it can take up to 7 days to get your money

Verdict

Clydesdale Bank current account customers only - can lend larger amounts for longer lengths of time at a reasonable interest rate if you can deal with the poor customer service

Summary[edit]

Clydesdale Bank offers larger, unsecured, personal loans from £7,500 to £25,000 for most purposes. Early repayment options are available at no extra cost. They do offer Payment Protection with their loan but do not feel obliged to take it. If you are interested in Payment Protection, have a look around elsewhere because you will probably be able to find it cheaper.

You can apply online if you're already an online customer with Clydesdale, or over the phone. If you're not, you can apply in branch. After you have completed your online application, they will give you a reference number (note this down somewhere). They will then contact you via email within 2 business days informing you of their decision. Once you have been accepted, a letter and your loan agreement will be posted to you. Read through it carefully and sign it. When received by Clydesdale, they will fully assess your application and make a final decision. If accepted, they should pay the money out within 3 - 5 working days.

Clydesdale offer payment holidays at the start of the loan. If you have chosen to pay your loan back weekly then you can defer your first payment by 14 days. If you are paying monthly you can hold the first payment off until the 56th day of the loan, this gives more freedom with your payments. However, many customers don't like the fact that there aren't many branches about, this means most problems have to be dealt with over the phone. The APR can also be quite high. There are a few complaints on various comparison forums that seem to question their customer service as well. You can expect normal bank charges, such as failed direct debits, for missed payments.

[edit]Lending Criteria

Criteria:

  • Employment:
    Full Time Work, Part Time Work, Temporary/Contract, Self Employed
  • Residential Status:
    Homeowner, Tenant, Tenant - Private, Tenant - Housing Assoc., Tenant - Council, Living with Family, Military Accommodation, Work Accommodation, Student Accommodation
  • Defaults:
    No, or not in the last 6 years
  • Time In UK:
    At Least 3 Years
  • CCJs:
    No, or not in the last 6 years
  • Loan Purpose:
    Debt Consolidation, Home Improvements, House Purchase, Car Purchase, Car (Other), Holiday, Wedding, Boat, Business, Student Loan, Christmas, Home Furnishings

 

Checklist:

  • You must be at least 18 years of age
  • You must have been a UK resident for 3 years or longer
  • You must have a good credit history
  • You need: proof of ID (passport/driving licence) and wage slips
  • You must be in full-time, part-time or self-employment earning £400 per month
  • You must have a Clydesdale bank account with Direct Debit facilities

[edit]Charges

Default FeesDefault Letter - £20.00

Late Payment FeesFailed Direct Debit - Your bank will charge you for this

Early Settlement FeesThere are no early repayment fees

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