CIVEA, the primary trade association for civil enforcement agencies in England & Wales, representing more than 95% of the industry, has released a new report detailing the significant changes to enforcement operations in recent times, ahead of the sector’s annual conference in April. The report titled ‘Reflection and Collection – the Evolution of Civil Enforcement”…
Read moreThe latest UK Consumer Prices Index (CPI) figures, published by the Office for National Statistics, show that CPI rose to 7 percent in the twelve months to March, up from 6.2 percent in February. Recent research from the Money Advice Trust on the impact of rising costs on households, found that one in seven (an…
Read moreHousehold saving is expected to fall by 71% year-on-year to an average of £26 a week in the second quarter of 2022, as inflationary pressures drastically reduce families’ ability to save. A new study by Scottish Friendly and the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) estimates households would need to earn an extra £80…
Read moreReal average weekly pay packets fell by 1.3 per cent in February, with a far deeper squeeze coming in the months ahead, despite the jobs market continuing to tighten and last year’s furlough flattering the headline pay data, the Resolution Foundation says in response to the latest ONS labour market statistics. The UK jobs market…
Read moreThe new level of state pension payments which has come into effect today will see the full new state pension rise to £185.15 from £179.60 a week. The basic state pension full amount has risen from £137.60 to £141.85 – a rise of 3.1%, compared with a current inflation rate of 6.2%. That’s an extra…
Read moreNew research has found that one in four people spent their lockdown savings on paying bills. The research by Opinium on behalf of Hargreaves Lansdown found that 47% of people saved something during the lockdowns, of those who saved something, and could remember how much, around a third saved more than £3,000. Only a third of…
Read moreThe latest UK economic outlook from PwC predicts inflation will hit 8.4% later this year. PWC says that the rise in living costs will wipe 2% off household incomes, equivalent to about £900 or as much as £1,300 for the poorest families. If the Ukraine crisis worsens, inflation could peak at 11%. It is predicted…
Read moreNew figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show that Second charge mortgage new business volumes grew by 59% in February 2022. Commenting on the latest new business figures for the second charge mortgage market, Fiona Hoyle, Director of Consumer & Mortgage Finance and Inclusion at the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA), said…
Read moreOver 1.2 million subscription payments have been cancelled since the summer of last year as households feel the squeeze of the cost of living crisis, research from Lloyds Bank shows. Popular TV, film and music streaming services made up almost half (47.1%) of regular payments cancelled, with households taking further stock of their discretionary spending,…
Read moreFebruary saw a spike in remortgaging activity as borrowers sought to beat interest rate rises, according to new research from Legal & General Mortgage Club’s SmartrCriteria tool. Searches for homeowners wanting to remortgage after just 6 months climbed by 30%, suggesting that rises in the Bank of England’s base rate to curb inflation could be…
Read moreMore than a third of customers (34%) struggle to pay bills fairly frequently, yet only 4% of billcpayers reported receiving financial help from their water company over the past year according to research by Ofwat and CCW. The research also highlighted that engagement with water companies was found to be fairly low, with 44% of…
Read moreRetiring during a pandemic is unlikely to be easy but 2021’s retirees are still financially supporting their family to the tune of £3,700 a year, new research from Key Later Life Finance – the UK’s leading advice firm in this sector – shows. Despite the increasing strain on finances, more than a third of the…
Read moreThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has launched a new strategy to improve outcomes for consumers and in markets throughout the UK. The FCA says as its remit is broad and growing, the three-year strategy prioritises resources to prevent serious harm, set higher standards and promote competition. The regulator will also, for the first time, hold itself…
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