Yorkshire cuts cost of loans
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Your support makes all the difference.YORKSHIRE BANK is holding a personal loan summer sale. Interest rates on loans taken out between 20 July and the end of August will be reduced by 2 per cent to 19.4 per cent APR.
The unsecured loans are available to both customers and non-customers for almost any purpose. The minimum is pounds 200, with no maximum. They can be paid over periods of six months to five years with a seven-year limit for home improvement loans.
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