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Paragon Personal Finance Ltd,
St. Catherine¹s Court, Herbert Road, Solihull, West Midlands B91 3QE.
Paragon Personal Finance Limited is an appointed representative of Mortgage Trust Services Plc which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Registered in England No. 5390327. Consumer Credit Act License No. 572846


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At a Glance
 
Rates available from 7.9% APR variable to 13.5% APR variable
Typical 11.8% APR variable
Borrow any amount from £5,000 to £100,000
Terms available from 10 - 25 years
10% of the interest you pay is refunded at the end of your loan term
Interest automatically refunded on completion of loan period
Option to include Payment Protection in case of accident, sickness, redundancy or death

We like to reward our loyal customers. And what better way than with money back? With our Loyalty Reward Loan, if you borrow £10,000 or more over between 10 and 25 years, you'll automatically be registered to receive a refund of 10% of the interest that you pay on the loan.

The real beauty of this product is that you don’t have to claim your refund. We’ll send it to you automatically on completion of the agreed loan period.

Here’s a quick example. If you borrow £25,000 at 11.8% over 120 months at £346.94 per month, the total payable will be £41,632.80. But that’s not the end of it, on completion (the tenth anniversary) of the loan, provided you have never been in arrears, you'll be rewarded with a cheque for a substantial £1,663.28, which is equivalent to 10% of the interest paid on your loan.

To see how you can benefit from the lump sum repayment our Loyalty Reward Loan offers, simply click on the ‘apply now’ button above for a no obligation quote, or call our Customer Relationship Team today.


 


 
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