Finance Deposit

Finance Options

If you have been accepted by Snap Finance and are now required to pay your £1 or £15.00 deposit then please enter your details into our secure online payment server below.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: THE CARD USED MUST MATCH THE NAME, ADDRESS AND BANK ACCOUNT USED FOR YOUR FINANCE APPLICATION - IT WILL BE DECLINED IF THIS NOT THE CASE

Enter Finance £15.00 Deposit Payment

I confirm my payment card matches the name and billing address of the person undertaking finance

Snap Finance now available with Shop Modern Direct
Who are Snap Finance? 

We've partnered with Snap Finance to give you a flexible payment option called hello15 that works with you to find your best payment solution.. Snap are able to approve a higher percentage of customers while still offering those customers the chance pay off their loan early and pay no interest!

Get up to £2,250 for use with items in our store

Am I eligible? 

To qualify for Snap Finance you must meet the following criteria:

Minimum age 18 years old 
£200 weekly income (Does not have to be from employment)
UK Resident
Active current bank account which is able to use Direct Debits
Valid Debit or Credit Card

What is Hello15?

Hello15 allows our customers to pay back their loan from Snap Finance in 15 weeks and pay no interest at all on the loan! If you decide you want longer than 15 weeks, you can just continue the payments for the remainder of the 15 month loan!
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Get an estimate with our Finance Calculator

To use our finance calculator please follow these steps:
1. Enter the amount you want to borrow (don't forget to add delivery where necessary)
2. Enter '15' for Loan Length 
3. Enter 69% in Interest Rate
4. Click calculate

The finance calcuator is an estimate and actual APR may be different depending on your individual circumstances

Enter Figures
Loan Amount (Max £2250)
Loan Length in Months (Enter 15)
Interest Rate % (Enter 69)
Monthly Payment APR may increase depending on circumstances
Enter only numeric values (no commas), using decimal points where needed.
Non-numeric values will cause errors.

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