The Ministry of Justice has announced its response to a Government consultation on the proposal to allow for the names of claimants of money judgments, in the County Court and High Court, to be published on the Register of Judgments, Orders and Fines in England and Wales. Currently, only the name of the defendant is…
Read moreA new survey by credit management company, Lowell has found that almost three-quarters (74%) of households rely on credit products like Buy-Now-Pay-Later schemes and credit cards to manage Christmas expenses, with repayments stretching into mid-April. The average family is set to allocate over half (53.6%) of their monthly salary—approximately £1,546 based on the national average…
Read moreNew research from Go.Compare Energy has revealed that 14% of consumers won’t be putting up any Christmas lights this year, so they can save on energy costs. The survey, which asked over 2000 people about their plans for Christmas decorations this year, also found that a further 28% of billpayers will be putting up fewer…
Read moreA third (34%) of single parents have missed paying a household bill to cover the cost of Christmas according to research debt counselling service Money Wellness, More than 50% of single parents with three or more children said being alone made it harder for them to afford the festive period. One in ten said they…
Read moreA poll by Skipton Building Society has found that 85 per cent worry they will give their children bad financial advice. The data also found that many aren’t confident to give advice when it comes to investing (29 per cent) budgeting (25 per cent) and credit scores (23 per cent). While 21 per cent have…
Read moreEnergy regulator Ofgem is been urged to do more by Citizens Advice to protect consumers as soaring energy costs drive billing issues. Citizens Advice helped over 52,000 people with energy bill problems between January and October this year – equivalent to one person every two minutes. This is an 83% increase compared with the same…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for November 2024 Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1,868.1 billion at the end of September 2024. The average total debt per household, including mortgages, was £65,777 and per adult was £34,594, around 95.3% of average earnings. Net mortgage lending increased by…
Read moreRecent research by Aqua revealed that nearly one-third of consumers (30%) say that financial mistakes have caused increased stress and that 41% of consumers feel negatively about their financial situation. With a challenging financial backdrop in the UK, it’s more important than ever to ensure that people receive financial information from trusted sources. The data…
Read moreNew research by Legal & General study has found that nearly half of parents (47%) report being shocked by school-related expenses. Unexpected expenses are a common challenge for parents, with 44% dipping into savings to cover surprise childcare costs and 39% relying on credit cards for additional support. During school holidays, nearly half (47%) of…
Read moreNew research by StepChange Debt Charity has found that low pay, unemployment and high housing costs are driving debt problems among its clients aged 18-24. A new from the charity shows incomes are 28% lower among its clients aged 18-24 compared to all StepChange clients, equating to £490 less per month. With rent taking up…
Read moreOne in three are unhappy with their finances and 35% fear they won’t be able to afford the retirement they want according to research by Oxford Risk. The data showed that over-55s are struggling in the run-up to retirement with just two out of five (38%) clear on how much money they will need when…
Read moreNew analysis by Pepper Advantage, on its portfolio of over 100,000 UK residential mortgages has shown that the arrears environment for residential mortgages has continued to improve – albeit slightly – with a 0.8% drop in the arrears rate relative to Quarter 2 (Q2) 2024. However, the arrears rate for Buy-to-Let (BTL) mortgages continued to rise,…
Read moreEnergy regulator Ofgem has announced a 1.2% increase of the energy price cap for the period covering January-March 2025. The change to the price cap – which sets a maximum rate per unit and standing charge that can be billed to customers for their energy use – will rise by £21 for an average household…
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