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We help homeowners find financial solutions the smart way. With over 25 years of experience as a broker, we offer a wide range of loans and financial solutions for homeowners - whether it’s debt consolidation, home improvements or raising capital. We pride ourselves on excellent customer service and attention to detail, providing an honest and transparent service tailored to our client's needs and circumstances. Loansmart is a trading name of Niche Financial Solutions LLP
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Marlborough House, 26 High Street, SN1 3EP, Swindon, United Kingdom
- 0800 802 1003
- contact@loansmartfinance.co.uk
- www.loansmartfinance.co.uk
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