Money Statistics: November 2018

22nd November 2018 Consumer Collections |

Here is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for November 2018: Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1.605 trillion at the end of September 2018. This is up from £1.560 trillion at the end of September 2017, an extra £870.78 per UK adult and £76.54 higher than the previous month. The average total…

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One in five consumers now never carry cash

19th November 2018 Consumer Collections |

One in five Brits now never carries cash, a study has found. Researchers who polled 2,000 UK adults found many are now opting to pay using different methods such as chip and pin and smartphone payments. Half believe cash is ‘on the way out’ and will ‘soon’ be superseded by alternative ways of paying for…

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Being in control of finances has positive effect on mental wellbeing

19th November 2018 Consumer Collections |

New research shows those in control of their finances feel generally calmer, happier and less worried – yet two million over-65s have no one they feel comfortable talking to about money. New research for Age UK shows the importance of older people feeling on top of their finances, with a third (33 per cent) of…

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Realities of providing debt advice to the vulnerable revealed

15th November 2018 Consumer Collections |

New research published by the University of Bristol, in partnership with the Money Advice Trust and the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute has outlines the experiences of nearly 1,600 UK debt advisers when supporting people in vulnerable situations. The report, Vulnerability: the experience of debt advisers – which was grant funded by the Money…

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Scottish consumer debt sees 6% rise

14th November 2018 Consumer Collections |

The number of debt decrees registered against Scottish consumers rose by six percent more than in the third quarter of 2017. During Q3 2018, 5,668 debt decrees were registered against Scottish consumers. A further one percent increase on last year’s historic Q3 high in the average value of small claims and summary cause decrees set a…

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Consumers set to spend £60bn in festive season

14th November 2018 Consumer Collections |

New research from American Express has revealed that consumers are set to spend an average of £1,206 on everything from tinsel to turkey this year, a Santa-sized £60 billion across the nation. Gifts are the top spend items and even though there’s no place like home for Christmas, travel is still on the mind of…

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BSA: Innovation needed for first-time buyers

14th November 2018 Consumer Collections |

A new report released by the Building Society Association (BSA) has highlighted, how with the right financial support from parents, this type of lending could grow further, without jeopardising the long-term financial well-being of older generations.  Recommendations from Building on the Bank of Mum and Dad, report include: More products and innovation: lenders expanding provision, offering…

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£96bn of debt hidden from friends and family

14th November 2018 Consumer Collections |

Consumers are hiding more than £96 billion of debt from their friends and family, with the average amount of hidden debt in the UK standing at £4,164 per person. These findings come from new research by the Money Advice Service for Talk Money Week – a public awareness campaign held this week (from 12th to 18th November),…

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5.8 million people ‘invisible’ to the financial system

13th November 2018 Consumer Collections |

New research by Experian has revealed that there are 5.8 million people in the UK who are virtually invisible to the financial system, because there is insufficient information available about their financial track record. The campaign which is fronted by British food writer, Jack Monroe aims to raise awareness and educate consumers of the importance…

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Study finds 16-year olds have better money skills than older generations

12th November 2018 Consumer Collections |

Today’s school leavers have higher levels of financial literacy than adults aged 19-39, suggesting that financial education in English secondary schools is having a positive impact. The finding comes from free-for-life credit report and score provider Noddle.co.uk, who tested over 1,000 people in England on their personal finance skills with a mock GSCE financial literacy…

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Consumer car finance decreased by 7% in September

8th November 2018 Consumer Collections |

New figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show that new business volumes in the point of sale (POS) consumer new car finance market fell by 16% in September, compared with the same month in 2017, and the value of new business was 14% lower over the same period. In Q3 2018 overall,…

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Consumer finance new business decreased by 1% in September

8th November 2018 Consumer Collections |

New figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show consumer finance new business fell by 1% in September, compared with the same month last year. In Q3 2018, new business grew by 5% compared with the same quarter in 2017. In September, credit card and personal loan new business together grew by 4%…

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Young people most likely to be victims of online fraud

7th November 2018 Consumer Collections |

Despite the common assumption that the younger generation is more tech-literate, three in 10 (31%) 16-24-year olds have been a victim of online shopping fraud, compared with only 12% of over 55s according to Shieldpay, the secure payments provider. Younger victims of online fraud are also facing more significant losses compared to older victims. Those…

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