Credit card borrowing has grown over 5.5% in the past year

25th October 2017 Consumer Collections |

UK Finance has published its latest update on lending figures. The figures showed that Economic growth was subdued in the first half of 2017, and estimates of growth in the three months to September are only expected to be slightly higher, at around 0.4%. This compares with 0.3% growth in the first and second quarter…

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Families struggling with childcare costs turn to short term loans

25th October 2017 Consumer Collections |

The impact of the cost of childcare on a family’s finances has been revealed in a new report, with childcare costs overtaking the cost of mortgage payments. The cost of childcare, has, in some cases, seen some parent turn to payday loans as a quick fix. As part of a UK-wide investigation, Admiral Loans researched…

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Government to assess debt ‘breathing space’ views

24th October 2017 Consumer Collections |

The Government has announced new plans which would mean people struggling with serious debt may soon benefit from a ‘breathing space’ from their bills. The Government is seeking views as it develops a way to provide individuals in debt with up to six weeks free from further interest, charges and enforcement action. This period would give those affected…

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Consumer confidence rallies amid household debt worries

23rd October 2017 Consumer Collections |

Consumer confidence has rallied in the third quarter of 2017, increasing by three percentage points from Q2 2017 after three consecutive quarters of decline, according a latest Consumer Tracker report by Deloitte. The quarterly survey of 3,000 UK consumers, carried out between 15 and 16 September 2017, saw overall consumer confidence rise to 7% in…

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Money Statistics: October 2017

18th October 2017 Consumer Collections |

Here is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for October 2017: Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1.554 trillion at the end of August 2017. This is up from £1.5 trillion at the end of July 2016 – an extra £1029.82 per UK adult. Per adult in the UK that’s an average debt…

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Outstanding mortgage debt hits all-time high

18th October 2017 Consumer Collections |

Latest figures published by the Money Charity indicate that outstanding debt on mortgages has hit all-time high in the UK. Continued growth in house prices, along with a small decline in the number of outstanding home loans has led to the highest level of mortgage debt per household ever recorded. In its October Money Statistics report,…

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‘Growing debt burden’ on young people – FCA Chief

16th October 2017 Consumer Collections |

The Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) has warned of a pronounced build-up of debt among young people. In an interview with the BBC, FCA Chief Andrew Bailey has highlighted the ‘growing debt burden’ on young people. The warning, which follows a tour of visits by Andrew Bailey to debt charities including National Debtline, coincides with new…

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Half a million people will enter poverty if benefits freeze

10th October 2017 Consumer Collections |

Latest research from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) has highlighted how a benefits freeze will affect families- the majority of which are in work. The freeze is the single biggest policy driver behind the expected rise in poverty by the end of the Parliament. JRF is calling for the Government to target its resources better…

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Consumer finance increases by 4% in August

6th October 2017 Consumer Collections |

New figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show that consumer finance new business in August grew by 4% compared with the same month last year. Credit card and personal loan new business together grew by 4% compared with August 2016, while retail store and online credit new business increased by 7%. Second…

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Prime Minister reinforces energy price cap plans

5th October 2017 Consumer Collections |

The Prime Minister’s has announced plans for a cap on energy bills at the Conservative Party Conference. Citizens Advice has welcomed the Prime Minister’s announcement of legislation to tackle high energy bills, saying it could provide a solution to runaway energy costs. The national charity has also called for the government to look at protecting low-income…

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Bank of Mum & Dad borrowing creates family guilt

5th October 2017 Consumer Collections |

The concept of the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ is growing in importance but more than half of potential first-time buyers expecting to receive financial help from family to complete their purchase would feel guilty about doing so, new research reveals. The latest First-Time Buyers Report by Yorkshire Building Society shows 66% of UK adults aged 18-40…

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Two-fifths of consumers are “fairly worried” about personal debt levels

27th September 2017 Consumer Collections |

R3 has published its latest UK personal finances statistics which indicated that two-fifths (41%) of British adults are at least fairly worried about their current level of debt, while a similar proportion (40%) say they sometimes or often struggle to make it to payday, says insolvency and restructuring trade body R3. The figures, from the…

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Six in ten families fall short of financial resilience recommendations

27th September 2017 Consumer Collections |

Mounting debt is causing six in ten (59%) ‘Middle Britain’ families to fall short of the recommended level of savings to be financially resilient – leaving them at risk of being hit hard if they were to lose their income, according to new research by leading insurer, LV=. In the final instalment of its ‘Income…

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