Sainsbury’s, like many of its rivals now offers customers a range of financial products both online and via their store checkouts, including personal loans, credit cards, savings accounts, insurance products and more.
The Scarborough Society offers mortgages, savings, credit cards and loans. With a Scarborough Fixed Loan you can use the money for home improvements, a new car or to consolidate existing debts.
In October 1999 the Co-operative Bank launched Smile, the first internet bank in the UK. Smile was innovative in the early years of the banking market, with its costs reflecting the reduced costs of internet banking.
Sterling Credit Limited is part of HFC Bank Limited, which is itself a member of the HSBC group. Sterling Credit is a leading provider of personal secured loans for homeowners in the UK.
Stroud & Swindon is the largest mutual independent building society in the south west of England. Founded in 1850, it offers its customers a wide range of financial service products, including credit cards and loans.
Tesco is the UK’s biggest supermarket chain, with more than 2,300 stores worldwide. In addition to offering food, clothing and electrical goods, Tesco also offer financial products through Tesco Personal Finance.
The company behind the Unity Trust Bank is the Co-operative Bank, an established high street presence, which also offers a range of personal finance services to its customers.
Virgin Money is part of a global network of businesses that include record shops, a mobile phone company, and an airline. It was launched in March 1995, and now offers credit cards, mortgages, car insurance and loans.
Yorkshire Bank was founded in 1859, and in 1990 became a member of the National Australia Bank Group, one of the world’s largest financial services groups. It provides a wide range of services and products.
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