We know that many people working hard on the front lines may have reduced household incomes. At a time when you may need it most, our Key Worker Loan means you can borrow between £100 and £2,000 and for a limited time receive a preferential loan rate of 12.7% APR.
This is an affordable alternative to many small loans currently available on the market or to over using credit cards when you are not able to repay the monthly balance in full.
You must live or work anywhere Leicester, Leicestershire or Rutland, or in the selected postcodes of NN14 & NN15 in Corby & Kettering, Northamptonshire
You can upload or email a picture of a recent wage slip or your work ID
Clockwise encourages responsible borrowing. Terms & Conditions apply. Loans are subject to status. This product is available for a limited period only. Clockwise reserves the right to remove this product at any time.
* All loans are subject to status and approval. Terms and conditions apply. If you do not meet the criteria for a specific lending rate, or if you are unwilling to accept any special conditions that apply, then we may offer you an alternative loan at an alternative rate.
Clockwise offer basic loans from as little as £50 up to £15,000 depending on individual circumstances. This means we look at your income and outgoings to see how much disposable income you have (what is left over after you have paid for your essential living expenses). This tells us how much you could afford to pay back every week, fortnight, or month. If you have requested more than you can afford to pay back we may offer you a lower amount.
There are three main ways to make loan repayments. These are by standing order from your current account (either Clockwise current account or any other), having benefits or wages paid into your share account or via payroll membership where the loan repayment is deducted directly from your wages/salary.
As an ethical lender we aim to keep the costs of our loans at an affordable rate of interest. If we were to provide doorstep lending this would dramatically increase our costs and therefore increase the rate of interest we are able to offer.
Please make contact with us for help and support in the first instance or contact a money advice organisation for information.
We consider all loan applications carefully. If you can provide evidence that you are trying to repay and resolve your previous debts we will consider giving you a loan. In addition we may be able to help you consolidate some or all of your existing debt into one affordable repayment. We assess each applicant individually analysing income and expenditure so our loan decisions are based on your ability to repay the amount you borrow. If we feel you would be worse off by borrowing we will refer you to an agency that can help.
Too give you a loan we need to get to know you as an individual and to fully understand your financial position. The information we may ask for gives us an overall picture of the amount you can afford to repay on a loan amount requested and will inform part of our decision on whether to grant the loan. All the information you provide is confidential and only used to assess your loan application.
We do not lend money to people who would not be able to afford to pay the loan back as it would not be in their best interest and make matters worse.
If you have been turned down for a loan, you might want to consider saving a little or perhaps opening a budget account to help get yourself back on track. It will help us build a relationship with you so next time perhaps we can say yes
A credit rating is a summary of your borrowing history. Every time you apply for credit such as an overdraft, loan, credit or store card the lending organisation will do a search on your name and address to see whether you pay back your loans. If they grant you credit and you fail to make a payment or are late in making a payment they will record this with a credit reference agency. If you pay on time this is also noted. Paying on time increases your rating, paying late or failing to pay decreases your rating. You can check your credit history by visiting Experian, Equifax or TransUnion
We do not lend money to people who would not be able to afford to pay the loan back as it would not be in their best interest and make matters worse.
If you have been turned down for a loan, you might want to consider saving a little or perhaps opening a budget account to help get yourself back on track. It will help us build a relationship with you so next time perhaps we can say yes
Your credit rating will be low if you have never borrowed money or you have never paid for household bills in monthly installments (a form of credit). It seems strange, but it tells a business that is interested in your credit worthiness that you cannot prove you are able and willing to pay back a loan/credit card/mortgage/bill etc. The first thing you should do if you want to build a good credit history is to register where you live with the electoral roll. To find out more about building a credit history we couldn’t do better than Martin Lewis’s advice on his Money Savings Expert website. There is also a useful tool to help you understand your own credit history which you may find helpful beofre applying for your loan.
We do not lend money to people who would not be able to afford to pay the loan back as it would not be in their best interest and make matters worse.
If you have been turned down for a loan, you might want to consider saving a little or perhaps opening a budget account to help get yourself back on track. It will help us build a relationship with you so next time perhaps we can say yes
You must complete all parts of the form that are relevant to you.
Page 2 Proof of Income and Outgoings
We require evidence of all your income and outgoings. There is tick list to help you check you have everything we require.
Page 3 Loan Application Form
Please ensure you complete all fields. It is important you provide details of any previous addresses together with your employer details (if applicable).
Page 4 Purpose of Loan
Please provide us with the reason you require the loan together with repayment details. Note that the repayment amount may be set higher or lower than your preferred amount depending on the amount you wish to borrow.
Page 5/6 Budget Planner
It is important you take time to complete all fields that apply to you providing a true account of your income and expenditure with any information on money you owe. We also require you to complete the check boxes at the bottom of page 6.
Page 7
Please ensure you read, sign and date the declaration before submitting your application form to one of our branch offices.
If you do have further questions, please contact a member of our staff who will be happy to assist you.
We do not lend money to people who would not be able to afford to pay the loan back as it would not be in their best interest and make matters worse.
If you have been turned down for a loan, you might want to consider saving a little or perhaps opening a budget account to help get yourself back on track. It will help us build a relationship with you so next time perhaps we can say yes
When you apply for a loan with Clockwise we will check your credit history using TransUnion, Experian or Equifax. If you have been turned down for a loan it is likely to be for one or more of the following reasons:
Yes, subject to our refund policy which you can view here
If you are repaying your loan via a continuous card payment authority you may cancel this arrangement at any time. To cancel the arrangement you can contact us or your card issuer.
No. You will need to contact the branch to ask for the funds you save while you borrow to be transferred to your Clockwise savings (share) account.
Credit unions can consider all loan applications from people in our communities, regardless of background, including those who are in receipt of benefits. A credit Union is also a not-for-profit organisation, our focus is improving the financial wellbeing of our members and helping the local community.
Clockwise Credit Union Limited, Reg. No. FRN213498 is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Clockwise is a member of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, the Financial Ombudsman Service and ABCUL. Registered office: 1 St Nicholas Place, Leicester, LE1 5LB. Clockwise Credit Union Ltd is registered in England No. IP00280C
The Clockwise Credit Union Visa debit card is issued by PayrNet Limited, trading as “Railsr” (Company Number: 14698459), with its registered address at Montacute Yards, Shoreditch High Street, London, E1 6HU. Railsr is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority as an Electronic Money Institution under registration number 900594. This information is provided for regulatory and transparency purposes and does not constitute financial advice. Clockwise safeguards any funds received from end users in compliance with applicable regulatory requirements. Payrnet provides settlement services to the card scheme and does not hold or safeguard funds for this purpose.
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ADDRESS: 1 St Nicholas Place, Leicester, LE1 5LB.
TEL: 0330 17 55 792
EMAIL: hello@clockwise.coop
Twinned with Castlebar Credit Union in Ireland.