Claim your Moneyboat Loan Refund
If you borrowed from Moneyboat and were struggling to keep up with repayments or had multiple consecutive loans without any additional affordability checks, you may be eligible for compensation.
Who are Moneyboat?
London based loan provider Moneyboat offers short term loans under the trading name Evergreen Finance London Ltd. Borrowing of up to £1500 is quick and easy for customers and repayment periods range from two to six months. The brand’s current representative APR is 939.50%.
What’s the current situation?
We frequently reclaim compensation for Moneyboat customers who have lent money in an irresponsible manner. The loan provider is currently collaborating and completing due payouts efficiently.
What is the deadline?
Moneyboat has a rather impressive Trustpilot portfolio, especially for a short term loan lender. The brand also continues to operate in a business as usual way. However, many lending giants who received a large influx of unaffordability enquiries suddenly faced financial difficulty. With this in mind, if you think you may be eligible for a Moneyboat credit refund it’s time to get the ball rolling.
Key stats
Success Rate
The average success rate for short term loans claims is x%.
Average Payout
Based on our own data, the average claim is £x,xxx*
*Data from cash refund offers received by Clear Legal Marketing Limited’s clients between 1st May 2021 and 30th April 2022.
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