Loan finder Login

Unfortunately we have had to disable the login to this site due to the volume of scam applications received. If you wish to login to loan finder  and register for a job please visit http://www.loanfinder.co.uk/ or go to our group's login pages here.

Login to loan finder to find the status of your application via the loan finder login page.

From here you will be able to check the status of your loan application, how the loan is going and raise complaints with loan finder staff.

 

Forgotten Your Loan Finder Login?

Click on the Forgotten/lost your password? link to get your loan finder login reset and new ID details sent.

If you have forgotten or lost your username/password, you will need to enter at least ONE of the following:

  • E-mail address
  • Username
  • Mobile number

We can be contacted at hello@loanfinder.co.uk if you are having problems logging in to the loan finder site: We aim to respond to all emails within 24 hours

We don't have a phone helpline because so many of you have told us how you hate an automated system telling you to press 1 and so on and then telling you are 10th in line. We hate this to The whole reason we started a web based business was to make the process of applying for your loan quicker, easier and convenient for you. For those reasons we've decided not to have a telephone contact helpline. Instead, you can simply drop us a quick email at hello@loanfinder.co.uk. 

Logins will usually require a username and password so it is important to keep these safe and secret at all times. Google, other browsers and other vendors offer master password software to securely store all your login information for loan finder and other sites.

In computer security, a login (also called logging-in or on and signing-in/on) is the process by which a person gains  access to a computer system is controlled by ID of the user using credentials  provided by the user.

A user can log in to a system to obtain access and can then log out or log off (perform a logout / logoff) when the access is no longer needed. To logout is to close the  access to a computer system after having previously been  in.