How quickly can I get cash?
We will complete the loan within 1 hour*. All loans will be subject to affordability, suitability and compliance with our terms and conditions.
How can I complete the loan?
Apply on line at
www.logbookloansni.co.uk or call us on
02895 434 141. Once your loan application has been approved, Logbook Loans NI will arrange for one our representatives to come to your home or an alternative address of your choice to complete the loan for you.
How is the loan paid out?
Once the paper work has been completed, we will arrange for the money to be transferred directly to your bank account. Subject to affordability, suitability and compliance with our terms and conditions.
Are there setup, administration, early repayment or exit fees?
No.
Will you consider cars with finance?
Logbook Loans NI can only complete a logbook loan providing the vehicle is 100% free of finance. If there is a small amount of finance outstanding, Logbook Loans NI can arrange to clear this finance and potentially lend additional funds. Please call 02895 434 141 to discuss your specific loan requirements. If the finance is to be cleared from the proceeds of the new loan, a settlement statement will need to be provided to confirm the full settlement ‘amount and ‘valid’ to dates.
How much cash can I borrow?
At Logbook Loans NI we lend from £500 to £100,000 subject to affordability suitability and compliance with our terms and conditions.
What repayment options are offered?
The borrower can choose between weekly or monthly repayments.
Can I use my car during the loan?
Yes.
Who is responsible for the maintenance and insurance of the car for the duration of the loan term?
It is the borrower’s responsibility to comprehensively insure, tax, MOT and maintain your vehicle.
Can I repay the loan early?
Yes, you can settle the outstanding balance at any time 10% penalty free. The borrower is not tied into any period of time. Logbook Loans NI interest is purely Pay As You Go which means the borrower only pay interest for the time the loan is held.
Can I switch my loan to from another Logbook Loan Lender to Logbook Loans NI?
Switch your logbook loan to Logbook Loans NI and save 10%.
If you have an existing Logbook Loan with another Northern Ireland Logbook Lender, switch to Logbook Loans NI and we guarantee to lower your repayments by 10%.
Call 02895 434 1410 and speak to our ‘Switch and Save’ expert and Logbook Loans NI will take care of the switch for you.
What vehicles will Logbook Loans NI lend on?
Logbook Loans lend on:
- Cars
- Motorbikes (storage only)
- Caravans
- HGV’s (storage only)
- Vans
- Motorhomes
- Boats (storage only)
- Helicopters (storage only)
- Light Aircraft (storage only)
How do I make the loan repayments?
Logbook Loans NI will accept the following payment methods:
- Standing Order [Logbook Loans NI will provide you with a standard instruction to complete and give to your bank]
- Electronic Bank Transfer
- Direct cash or cheque payment at a Barclays Bank branch.
- Debit Card Payment [Subject to a nominal payment added at cost by our payment provider]
Can I make my loan repayments weekly or monthly?
Logbook Loans NI loan offers the borrower the ability to choose weekly or monthly in arrears payment schedule.
Please speak to a member of the Logbook Loans NI Sales team.
What happens if I can not maintain the payments on my loan?
If circumstances change or the borrower gets into financial difficulty, Logbook Loans NI encourages immediate contact. We will show forbearance and act compassionately and sensibly to assist a solution. Solutions include workable payment plans with the objective of getting the account back on track in a fair and realistic manner.
How do I complain to Logbook Loans NI?
Our aim is to provide a prompt, efficient and transparent service. If you have any complaints about any aspect of the service, our staff will be happy to resolve any concerns.
To receive a copy of Logbook Loans NI complaints policy or to make a complaint please contact:
If we are unable to resolve any complaint to the borrows satisfaction they have the right to refer to the Financial Ombudsman Service.