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Ramsdens has stores located throughout England, Scotland and Wales

Firmly rooted in local communities, Ramsdens has helped thousands of customers across the UK since 1987 with a range of services, including:

  • Foreign Currency Exchange – competitive rates to help make your travels easier
  • Pawnbroking Loans – simple, straightforward short-term loans secured against items of value
  • Jewellery Retail – beautiful new and pre-owned jewellery and watches at great value
  • Gold Buying – turning unwanted gold and precious metals into cash
  • International Money Transfer – quick and reliable ways to send money abroad

Whether you’re shopping for something special, heading off on holiday, or looking for financial support, our aim is always the same: to provide a friendly, professional service you can rely on. With stores across the country and an easy-to-use online presence, we’re here to make life a little simpler, offering services that fit around your needs.

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Learn More About Pawnbroking


What does a Pawnbroking Loan cost?

Our interest rates are variable depending upon how much you borrow.

Representative Examples

  • Total amount of credit £20,000 for 6 months
  • Total amount payable £22,388
  • Total charge for credit £2,388
  • Interest rate 23.88% pa (fixed) equivalent to 1.99% per month
  • Loan APR 25.31%
  • Representative APR 154.08%


  • Total amount of credit £200 for 6 months
  • Total amount payable £318.80
  • Total charge for credit £118.80
  • Interest rate 118.80% pa (fixed) equivalent to 9.90% per month
  • Loan APR 154.08%
  • Representative APR 154.08%

Contact us for more information or visit your local store.

What is a Pawnbroking Loan?
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What happens if the loan is not repaid?
What do Ramsdens lend against?
How do I get a Pawnbroking Loan?
Struggling to repay your pawnbroking loan?
What identification will I need?
Can I pay back my loan early?
Can I manage my account online?
What happens if I lose my pawn ticket / contract?
Can I renew my loan after the six-month period?