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At Auto Scans, we are committed to providing accurate and comprehensive vehicle history reports across the UK. Our mission is to empower both individuals and businesses with reliable data that helps you make informed decisions in vehicle transactions. With a focus on transparency and customer satisfaction, we strive to bridge the information gap, ensuring you have the knowledge needed for secure and confident vehicle ownership.
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Yes, our Platinum check provides full financial information including agreement type, lending house, agreement number, date of the agreement and full contact information of the lending house.
Finance checks are not available via our free checking service.
All of our financial data is supplied by Experian.
Stocking loans are financed agreements made between the car dealer and an interested finance company.
Stocking loans may vary from one company to another but their purpose is to provide cars (Stock) to dealerships on a credit basis. A finance company will fund a group of cars and permit a car dealership to sell on their behalf. Once vehicles are sold, the dealership settles the finance outstanding with a view to purchasing another vehicle.
If your car certificate displays ‘Stocking Loan’ finance we recommend taking these steps:
These steps ensure you will remain safe and legal.
Yes. It is illegal to buy or sell a car with finance outstanding from a car finance company as the car belongs wholly or partly to the lending company.
A bank loan is not secured against the vehicle and is, therefore, a different type of agreement that will generally not hold liability towards the car.
We fetch data from Police Theft Markers (National Police Register), DVLA, VIC, Experian (all information pertaining to finance agreements) and other third party sources.