The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has published its latest mortgaging figures. While first-time buyer lending was down in July compared to June, the number of loans advanced to first-time buyers was the second highest monthly level of the year so far. Home mover activity was at its third highest monthly level this year by volume…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for September 2016: Personal Debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1.496 trillion at the end of July 2016. This is up from £1.444 trillion at the end of July 2015 – an extra £1,028.50 per UK adult. Per adult in the UK that’s…
Read moreA third of students would rather ask their parents for money rather than forego nights out, a new study from Nationwide Flex Student has revealed. Two thirds of British parents have had to cut back on their standard of living to pay for their children’s university education, according to the poll. The study of 500…
Read moreThe gap between how well the best and worst performing energy suppliers are at dealing with customer complaints is the widest on record, Citizens Advice reports. Extra Energy performed 80 times worse than the best performing supplier SSE, according to the charity’s latest energy complaints league table. Citizens Advice publishes the quarterly results to show customers…
Read moreA report by StepChange debt charity has found that the number of people seeking debt advice, who owe money to family and friends is rising and the average amount borrowed is now more than £4,000. The charity’s figures from the first half of 2016 show that 28% of the charity’s clients now owe money to…
Read moreNew research from Echo Managed Services has found that one in four people want businesses to contact them via digital channels in order to settle their debts. 25% of the 1,500 consumers questioned said digital means, such as SMS or email (particularly when these are linked to an online payment portal) would likely lead to payment of a debt. 40%…
Read moreNew research from Equifax has found that 32% of people in the UK have had to borrow money from friends or family. The online survey, conducted by YouGov, found 31% of these loans were to pay for household essentials such as food, 23% to pay for car repairs and 18% to pay for utility bills…
Read moreNew research by the National Debtline has found that 37% of 18 to 24 year olds are already in debt, owing an average of nearly £3,000 (excluding student loans and mortgages). Young people are building up debt and worrying about money in their first few years of adult life, but far too few are seeking advice…
Read moreArrow Global Group PLC have received their full Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) authorisation. The group includes Capquest Debt Recovery. Commenting, Tom Drury, Group Chief Executive Officer, said: “We are delighted to have received the necessary FCA authorisations. They are an important milestone for the Group and are core to delivering on our strategy.”
Read moreLondoners are more likely to be struggling with debt than the rest of the UK costing the city £1.4 billion a year according to a new report from StepChange Debt Charity. The report shows that the charity’s clients living in the capital owe more on credit cards and loans, have higher arrears on bills meaning that they…
Read moreNoble Systems has been announced as a winner at the 2016 Tech Culture Awards winner by TMCnet. The Award honours technology organisations who have developed a positive, productive and performance-driven culture and fostered a creative, collaborative workplace environment. To receive the award, Noble Systems demonstrated its commitment to growth through providing a truly distinct and upbeat environment.…
Read moreA report from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has outlined statistics indicating that the number of mortgages in arrears continued to fall in the second quarter of this year and are now at its lowest level since records began more than 20 years ago. The CML data shows that at the end of June there were 92,500…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for August 2016: Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1.484 trillion at the end of June 2016. This is up from £1.444 trillion at the end of June 2015 – an extra £777.90 per UK adult. Per adult in the UK…
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