Nine lessons learned from IFRS 9 early adopters

28th April 2017 Industry opinion |

With the 2018 deadline just around the corner, 2017 is set to be a crucial make or break time for lenders who are implementing IFRS 9. Many firms have begun their parallel run phase by now and are beginning to understand and finesse their approach to the new requirements. However, research shows there are still…

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Cards spending increases by £300 million in February

28th April 2017 Consumer Collections |

New figures fromThe UK Cards Association show that total card spending in February 2017 was £57.2 billion, an increase of £300 million on January, and up from £52.2 billion in February 2016. Other findings in the report showed: The number of card purchases increased to 1.3 billion, up by 14 million during the month and…

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Consumer borrowing slows

28th April 2017 Consumer Collections |

The British Bankers Association (BBA) has released March 2017 figures for the high street banks. Eric Leenders, BBA Managing Director for Retail Banking said: “In March, annual growth in consumer borrowing from the main high street banks* slowed, perhaps mirroring the dip seen in retail sales volumes as price rises appear to have started biting…

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Personal insolvencies rise by 15.7%

28th April 2017 Consumer Collections |

The latest results Insolvency statistics from The Insolvency Service for Quarter 1 (January to March 2016) reveal that Personal Insolvency numbers have gone up. The main findings of the report were: Total individual insolvencies increased this quarter, driven primarily by an increase in individual voluntary arrangements. This was the highest number of individual insolvencies since Q2…

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Corporate insolvencies rise by 5.3% in comparison to last year

28th April 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

The latest results Insolvency statistics from The Insolvency Service for Quarter 1 (January to March 2017) reveal that Company Insolvency numbers have gone down. The main findings of the report were: Total company insolvencies in Q1 2017 decreased compared with the unusually high level in the previous quarter, when a large number of connected personal service…

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Report: Families face £3000 cuts to income

28th April 2017 Consumer Collections |

A new briefing note released by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has analysed the impact of tax and benefit changes since May 2015 on the incomes of different kinds of households. One of the key findings in the reports suggests that the one million families with children and nobody in paid work would be…

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P2PFA publishes Peer to Peer first quarter Lending data

28th April 2017 Commercial Credit Management |

The Peer-to-Peer Finance Association (P2PFA) has published lending volume figures for its nine-member platforms for the first three months of 2017. The associations says ” the figures underscore the continued development of the sector with the maintenance of impressive expansion in lending volumes and investor participation.” With cumulative levels of lending at almost £8.5 billion,…

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Over 50s becoming big users of contactless payments

28th April 2017 Consumer Collections |

Almost 12 million over 50s are actively using contactless payments with one in five tapping the plastic up to three times a week according to research by Saga Money. The survey of almost 10,000 shows that half (50%) of over 50s use their contactless cards when doing the weekly shop, whilst almost a third (29%)…

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New mobile phone law helps consumers manage finances

28th April 2017 Consumer Collections |

Mobile phone providers in the UK will have to offer their customers the opportunity to set a limit on their monthly bill, following a new law passed by Parliament. Citizens Advice has today said this puts the power to manage their finances back into the hands of consumers. The national charity has called for all…

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