19 Capital
Terms of Use
Last updated: July 2026
1. About this website
This website is operated by 19 Capital Ltd, registered in England & Wales, company number 15963574, with its registered office at 124 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX. By using this website you agree to these terms.
2. Information, not advice
The content of this website is provided for general information only. It does not constitute financial, legal or tax advice, and it is not a recommendation or an offer of finance. Any advice we give is provided through a personal consultation, after we have assessed your circumstances, and is subject to its own terms which we will give you at that time.
Illustrations on this website, including the ownership illustration, are simplified examples and do not represent the terms of any actual product. Product availability, pricing and criteria are set by lenders and can change without notice.
3. Your use of the site
You agree not to misuse this website, including by attempting to gain unauthorised access to it or its systems, submitting false or misleading enquiries, or using it for any unlawful purpose.
4. Intellectual property
The content, design and branding of this website belong to 19 Capital Ltd or are used with permission. Third-party names and logos, including those of lenders on our panel, belong to their respective owners. You may not reproduce material from this website for commercial purposes without our written consent.
5. Liability
We take care to keep this website accurate and available, but we do not guarantee that it will be error-free or uninterrupted. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we accept no liability for loss arising from reliance on the content of this website. Nothing in these terms limits any liability which cannot be limited by law, or any duty we owe you under the regulatory system when we advise you.
6. Links
Links to other websites are provided for convenience. We are not responsible for the content of external sites.
7. Governing law
These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising from them.