Increase seen in debt consolidation loan enquiries
May 22, 2010 by Reno
Filed under News, News-Loans
According to a recent report the number of enquiries relating to debt consolidation in the UK has been rising, as consumers struggle to cope with their debt and look for solutions to try and ease the financial strain. Over the last couple of years debt problems have become a major issue for many people, with the global financial crisis and the recession taking their toll.
There are a number of options that are available to those that have unmanageable levels of debt these days, and one of these is to consolidate their debts. A debt consolidation loan is designed to allow borrowers to wrap all of their different unsecured loans, credit cards, store cards, etc into one more convenient, lower interest loan.
By consolidating their debts borrowers can enjoy reducing the overall amount of interest that they pay, will only have to deal with one creditor and one repayment each month, and can greatly reduce the amount that they are paying out each month by taking out the consolidation loan over a longer period so that repayments are smaller.
The report claims that over the past couple of years many people have accrued high levels of debt through having to borrow money to manage their day to day costs and even through having to use their credit cards for essentials, bill payments, and in some cases mortgage repayments.
Many of the enquiries that are being received by lenders who offer consolidation loans are from homeowners who want to use some of the equity in their homes to borrow money and repay their smaller debts. Consumers that are looking to consolidate their debts are being advised to compare a range of loans from different lenders to boost their chances of getting the best deal.
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