

The moment we receive your loan request, we start searching for the lowest rate and the highest chance of approval.
Specify the time you prefer to be contacted and our lending brokers will call you with a free no obligation loan offer.
Applying for a loan with UK Loan Services is simply the fastest way to get money out of your home and into your hands.
Up to 100% LTV loan plans
Pay nothing up to 5 months!*
Lowest APR from top UK lenders
Fixed rates up to 5 years available
Lower monthly repayments
Bad Credit? No Problem!
* optional or available on some of our loans
First National was launched in the UK in the October 2005, and is part of GE Money. GE operates in over 47 countries worldwide and has more than 10 million financial services customers in the UK. First National operates completely as GE Money, but with better customer service features.
There are three types of First National loan: The Low Loan, the Clear Loan, and the Homeowner loan. The Low Loan has a variable interest rate, whereas the Clear Loan has a slightly higher rate that is fixed to ease your budgeting worries. Both are unsecured, whereas the Homeowner loan is secured on the value of your house.
With each unsecured First National loan, you can be given a decision over the phone, and you can choose to have your cheque delivered to you if your application is accepted. With First National, this service is free of charge.
You can apply for a First National loan online, and in most cases you’ll get a very quick decision. You could use First National loan for anything including consolidating debts, home improvements or a new car.
First National loans are available to UK residents who are between the ages of 18 and 65. Applicants must have regular income. In addition the First National requires that applicants must never have been declared bankrupt, have had a CCJ, defaulted on a credit agreement or been declined for credit in the last 6 months.
Homeowners and tenants can apply for First National Mortgage, but one usually needs a very good credit history to qualify. It would be worth-while to compare First National to other UK lenders first.