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We provide our clients with the very best choice of financial solutions in the market place today. Our services and products include: Unsecured Loans, Secured Home Loans, Debt Management and IVA's and Mortgages.

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- The coalition is accelerating the move to raise the state pension age to 66 - what will the change mean?...Your pensions questions answered - Pension expert Malcolm McLean of the Pensions Advisory Service answers your questions following a report on the threat to final...High-value deals boost art prices - High-value deals are continuing to drive up the price of arts and antiques, according to a poll of surveyors....Rates to remain low 'until 2014' - The Bank of England will have to keep interest rates at their record low of 0.5% until 2014, a leading economic forecaster...Savings certificates cut by NS&I - Savings products linked to the inflation rate are withdrawn by National Savings and Investments after proving too popular....Unemployment dips to 2.47 million - UK unemployment sees a slight fall to 2.47 million, but the number of part-time workers sees a sharp rise....One in five staff 'takes sickies' - One in five UK workers feigned an illness the last time they took a day off work as sick leave, a survey suggests....Tax credit claim deadline looming - A deadline for those claiming tax credits in the UK comes on 31 July as the tax authority prepares for a rush of enquiries....IDS: Welfare system 'close to breaking' - Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith says welfare reform will be "humanizing" rather than "finger wagging"...'Retirement rules work for employers' - Plans to scrap the default retirement will 'raise concerns' according to David Yeandle of the Engineering Employers Federation....'Older workers can pass on skills' - The government is planning to scrap the default retirement age in the UK from October 2011....Metro Bank's first customers speak - The first High Street bank to launch in the UK for more than 100 years has opened its first branch in Holborn in London....'Gissa Job' plea pays off - A man has landed a job after standing by a roundabout holding a placard pleading for work in Stoke-on-Trent....Elderly care: Who should pay? 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