Yes Loans loans
Yes Loans loans
Yes Loans is a broker and does not provide loans itself.
Yes Loans is a broker and does not provide loans itself.
Maximum borrowing levels vary between £250 and £15,000 for tenants, and £500 and £25,000 or more for homeowners.
Yes Loans reportedly charges an arrangement fee of £49.50.
The company has received a lot of negative press coverage in recent months. Customers have complained that after paying the arrangement fee, they were not actually granted a loan - and getting the fee refunded proved extremely difficult.
The Motley Fool is not recommending readers to use this company.
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Typical APR |
Amount & term |
Total amount repayable /
Monthly repayment |
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Typical 8.70% APR
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£10,000 60 months
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£12,273.00 / £204.55
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Apply
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Typical 8.90% APR
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£10,000 60 months
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£12,326.40 / £205.44
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Apply
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Typical 8.60% APR
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£10,000 60 months
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£12,246.00 / £204.10
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Apply
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Typical 8.60% APR
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£10,000 60 months
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£12,246.00 / £204.10
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Apply
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