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jbd | 02:54 Sat 01st Apr 2006 | Business & Finance
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I am running a training company and would like to provide loans for people wanting to takeone of our courses.


Besides a CDL are there any other loan schemes that people can apply for that provides small loans that is paid directly to the training provider.

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CDLs are Career Development Loans. This is a Government-backed (and financed?) initiative and I imagine it works a bit like Student Loans. In other words the Government will get its money back when the trainee works through the link to the trainees NI number. Although I don't know for sure, it is hard to see how any commercial provider of loans would entertain this - apart from as a straight unsecured loan to the borrower. Why can't you tap into the CDL scheme?
You need to contact finance companies who will agree to set you up as an agent. You will earn a percentage of the loan in the same way that a retail store does. You do need a credit licence to operate.
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