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We’ve told you about a few of the great Black Friday deals out there, but if you don’t spend all your money over the weekend, there are still some great bargains to be found on […]
Just hear those sleigh bells, jingling, ring ting tingling too… If you think it is too early to be celebrating Christmas, think again. The festive season is fast approaching, bringing with it cold dark days, […]
Mr Lender is thrilled to announce that we have won ‘Best Short Term Loan Provider’ and ‘Customer Service Champion’ in the 2016 Consumer Credit Awards by Smart Money People. As the first consumer-led credit awards voted […]
The most romantic day of the year is fast approaching, however the social pressure to lavish our loved ones with gifts can sometimes prove to be a financial burden. After only one payday many of us are […]
Mr Lender, a short term finance company who provide quick loans from a direct lender, suggest ways to help you stick to your New Year’s resolutions. 31st December has passed and the tradition to create […]
Does it seem that every month, not long after payday and as soon as your bills have been paid, you find yourself short of money? From mobile phone bills to energy providers, they are a […]
Surely as a customer borrowing money you should only pay interest on what you owe at the time, right? So as you pay part of your loan off, you owe less, and the interest payable comes down accordingly. Why should you have to pay interest based on the whole amount you originally borrowed, even though you don’t owe that now?
With the most romantic day of the year fast approaching, Mr Lender continues the mini-guide to Valentine’s Day by looking at the big event of dining out. With Valentine’s Day takings expected to exceed £1 billion this year, […]
Yesterday, Chancellor George Osborne gave his Autumn Statement to Parliament; the final one before the next General Election. The big bonus from a consumer’s perspective was the announced changes to stamp duty which came into effect […]
Is debt taking over your life? Feel like you’re sinking further and further? Here is a list of places you can get specialist debt and money advice. The Money Advice Service The Financial Conduct Authority […]