"You're Not Alone" Squeezed-Out Borrowers Assured 
 
  
 
 
Released on: August 03, 2011, 5:01 am
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      ACF Car Finance 
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A fear of rejection is driving more professional people to
  seek out non-prime motor finance, according to a major lender to those with impaired credit
records.
The Funding Corporation believes that a growing number of its customers are those
  who realise that an application to a mainstream lender for car finance is likely to
  be declined.
That's because even minor blemishes on a credit file, such as a few missed credit
  card or mobile phone payments, can now add up to the rejection of a loan request its
  says.
Now the company is seeking to assure such customers that they are far from alone in
  possessing a higher salary which is accompanied by a low credit rating.
A general practitioner, a university professor and a commercial airline pilot are
  among those who have recently approached The Funding Corporation for help to buy a
  car.
The company, recently named "Responsible Lender of the Year" by Credit Today, says
  those with concerns realise that a refused application could damage their credit
  status even further.
"For this reason, they often de-select themselves from high street lenders rather
  than have an unsuccessful credit search show up on their file," said Richard Cox,
  Head of Motor Operations.
"If we are able to accept them for finance, then they get the loan they need and
  the opportunity to start repairing their credit record by keeping up repayments,"
  he added.
The Funding Corporation, said Richard, finds that an increasing number of applicants
  likely to be considered a "bad risk" by other lenders are younger professionals.
"In these cases, we look more closely at the reasons for any past difficulties and
  the likelihood of any issues recurring, as well as the person's ability to service
  the loan," he said.
"Often we find that there is no evidence of a chronic repayment problem, but simply
  past lapses which have since been remedied and are unlikely to reoccur.
"Negative information generally stays on a credit file for up to six years, during
  which time a younger person might have developed a more mature attitude to managing
  their money.
"Such people need to know that they are not alone in being haunted by the past, and
  that second-chance lenders such as The Funding Corporation – and associated group
  lenders Specialist Motor Finance and Cygnet Financial Services – can bridge the gap
  back to mainstream borrowing," said Richard.
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  http://www.acfcarfinance.co.uk/
               
              
                              
               
  
 
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