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Bad credit is no longer a deterrent

Summary- Gone are the days when having a bad credit score meant you could no longer avail any loan. Sub-prime lenders nowadays provide unsecured loans to those with adverse credit score.

Loans rejected because of bad credit are past tense now. There are many lenders in the UK loan market who are willing to lend you money on interest despite your adverse credit history. Bad credit holders used to consider it a daunting task to avail loans, especially the ones without security.

But, the UK loan market has witnessed many advances in the technological sphere. The competition among lenders has accelerated and so is the variety of loan products in the market. The use of web media for advertising for and selling loans has revolutionized the loan market.

Unsecured loans are not backed by any security and this naturally invites risk for the lender. The lender has no security in the form of borrower’s assets to fell assured. The only thing he looks at is the credit history of the borrower. It is indicative of the past repayment records of the borrower. On the basis of this, the borrower’s credibility is assessed. But, what if you have a poor credit history? What if past arrears, defaults and CCJs have stained your repayment history? Sub-prime lenders, especially the private and online are there to help you out with your financial problems.

Unsecured loans are high risk lending options for the lenders. Thus, they charge high APRs. The APR can be higher if the applicant suffers from bad credit score. The lender compensates the risk involved in the loan deal by charging a high APR. Availing unsecured loans at high interest rates is not a bad deal if you neither have any security to back your loan, nor a good credit status to boast of.

If the borrower has a good DTI (debt to income) ratio, he can expect to get a cheap unsecured loan. This is because DTI calculates the disposable income of the borrower. And if the lender finds that the borrower had a bad credit past but now he can afford to pay the loan installments, he happily grants unsecured loans.