Emergency loans

When is a loan an emergency loan?
- To pay off other debts, including expensive credit card balances;
- Car repairs;
- Home improvements;
- Home repairs;
- House moving expenses;
- Family events;
- Medical, vets or funeral expenses.

Unexpected need
How quickly could I get an emergency loan?
- You can apply to us for an emergency loan online from the comfort of your own home;
- We are a direct lender so can give you an instant decision without anyone else being involved;
- If your emergency loan is approved we will get the money into your account the same day*.
Would I be eligible?
We have four main criteria for an emergency loan.
You need to be:
- At least 21 years’ old;
- Currently employed with a regular income.
- The holder of a UK bank account and debit card;
- Resident in the UK with a UK bank account and debit card.
How much can I borrow with an emergency loan?
How do I apply?
You can apply for an emergency loan with us online, in three simple steps:
- Select how much you want to borrow and click Get Started.
- Enter some basic information and we’ll check your eligibility without it impacting your credit score.
- If successful you can complete the application form and if approved get the money into your account, the same day*
Personal loans | 18 or 24 months
Life is full of ups and downs, and sometimes things just don’t go to plan.

£250 - £2,000
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FAQ
Our 18 month loans are £250 – £1,000. However you may be able to borrow up to £2,000 (24 month loan). As long as it’s affordable for you, we’ve got you covered.
We do not charge any set up fees when you take a personal loan with us.
We are very flexible and provide repayment options of weekly, fortnightly, or monthly.
Representative example: If you borrow £550 over 18 months at a flat rate of 168% per annum (fixed) with a representative 679% APR you will make 18 monthly payments of £107.56, repaying £1,936.08 in total. The rate and / or term you are offered is dependent on your individual circumstances.
Warning: Late repayment can cause you serious money problems. For independent help, please go to www.moneyhelper.org.uk