Money Statistics: September 2021

28th September 2021 Consumer Collections |

Here is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for September 2021 Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1,741.7 billion at the end of July 2021. The average total debt per household, including mortgages, was £62,670 and per adult was £32,931, around 109.3% of average earnings. Net mortgage lending fell by…

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Mortgage repayments hit record £38bn

27th September 2021 Consumer Collections |

Mortgage repayments jumped by 20% to a record £38 billion in the first half of the year compared to 12 months ago, according to latest Equity Release Council statistics. Debt payments were fuelled by regular repayments and record overpayments, new borrowing ahead of the stamp duty deadline and fewer mortgage payment holidays, as customers began…

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End of furlough threatens household finances

24th September 2021 Consumer Collections |

The winding-up of the furlough scheme on 1st October threatens to add further pressure to household finances atop the triple threat of inflation, rising energy costs and covid uncertainty according to Interactive Investor. Consumers could also face an additional challenge of reining in spending which has escalated since lockdown. In a poll of 801 interactive…

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Half of consumers will still be paying mortgages off after 65

21st September 2021 Consumer Collections |

More than half of new mortgage borrowers do not expect to pay off their loans before they turn 65, according to a recent study. Research published by UK Finance said longer mortgage terms coupled with the ageing population was driving a trend towards borrowing later in life. Some 52% of new homeowner mortgage lending in…

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Call for support for struggling homeowners as furlough ends

20th September 2021 Consumer Collections |

UK Finance and the Building Societies Association are calling for important changes to be made to the Support for Mortgage Interest (SMI) scheme to help struggling homeowners as the furlough scheme draws to a close. SMI is a government loan scheme that helps homeowners who are in receipt of benefits1, but as it stands, they…

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UK debt market hits record heights in first half of 2021

20th September 2021 Consumer Collections |

New research by GCA Altium has indicated that the UK debt market hit record heights in the first half of 2021. The research showed that a record number of refinancings and recapitalisations were completed in the first half of 2021 in the UK. Data provided by the firm’s MidCapMonitor identified that over the course of…

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Consumer confidence sees moderate increase in card spending and unsecured borrowing

3rd September 2021 Consumer Collections |

House purchase lending volumes in June reached the highest monthly level on record, with Q2 2021 house purchase the highest quarterly figures in 13 years according to UK Finance’s latest Household Finance Review. The Q2 Review also highlights that credit card spending and personal loan take-up have increased as the hospitality and entertainment industries reopened…

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2021 Credit & Collections Technology Awards shortlist and Think Tank announced

2nd September 2021 Consumer Collections |

The finalists for the fifth annual Credit & Collections Technology Awards, the UK’s celebration of tech innovators in credit and collections, have been revealed. The Credit & Collections Technology Awards, organised by Credit Connect Media will host the Awards ceremony as a face to face event at the Midland Hotel, Manchester on Thursday 4th November. This year’s…

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No increase in consumer credit in July

1st September 2021 Consumer Collections |

Outside of mortgage borrowing, consumers borrowed no additional consumer credit in July, according to Bank of England (BOE) figures, with the sum households paid back roughly equivalent to what they were loaned. The figures compare with an average of £1.2 billion of consumer credit borrowed per month in the two years to February 2020. Economists…

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Homeowners repaid £1.4bn more mortgage debt in July than they borrowed

1st September 2021 Consumer Collections |

The Bank of England’s (BOE) latest Monthly Money and Credit data for July showed that individuals paid back £1.4 billion more of mortgage debt than they borrowed in the month. The net repayment followed record borrowing of £17.7 billion in June. The data showed that this was only the second such net repayment in a…

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Contactless payments increase as lockdowns eased

27th August 2021 Consumer Collections |

Payments using contactless cards have increased as the UK emerged from lockdowns and consumers started spending again according to latest UK Finance figures. The number of purchases made in May via contactless technology doubled compared with the same month a year earlier and was up 50% in May 2019 as contactless payments accounted for 49…

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Self-employed fear mortgage misery

27th August 2021 Consumer Collections |

Self-employed people are pessimistic about their chances of securing a mortgage while four in ten say they have been forced to turn their backs on being their own boss to improve their chances according to the latest research by The Mortgage Lender. The research among 1,000 UK-based self-employed people, who either own their home or…

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Equity release enquiries more than double post-pandemic

27th August 2021 Consumer Collections |

Specialist equity release and lifetime mortgage brokers, KIS Finance says that it has seen enquiries for equity release increase by 110% when comparing the first half of 2019 to the first half of 2021. The company’s analysis indicated that the number of enquiries for equity release and lifetime mortgages was steady throughout 2019, then increased quickly during…

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