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Apply online now and you could turn this cheque into cash. With Provident you could get the money you need, when you need it, with fixed weekly repayments.

Cash straight to your door
  We could offer you a loan of up to £500 delivered direct to your door within days.

There are no complicated forms to fill in, just a friendly agent who'll deliver money to your door then call to collect your fixed weekly repayments.

It's simple and straightforward with Provident

  1. Apply online now and tell us how much you need.
  2. A friendly agent will visit your home to discuss your needs.
  3. If your loan application is accepted your agent will deliver the money to your home.
  4. Your agent will call weekly at a time to suit you to collect your repayments.
We understand that everyone needs a helping hand now and again and if you apply for a loan with us, we could help you too.

Why not get in touch today?
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Provident Personal Credit Ltd. Registered Office: Colonnade, Sunbridge Road, Bradford BD1 2LQ. Registered Number 146091 England.

Online payday loans are marketed through e-mail, online search, paid ads, and referrals. Typically, a consumer fills out an online application form or faxes a completed application that requests personal information, bank account numbers, Social Security number and employer information. Borrowers fax copies of a check, a recent bank statement, and signed paperwork. The loan is direct-deposited into the consumer's checking account and loan payment or the finance charge is electronically withdrawn on the borrower's next payday.

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