Money Statistics: October 2021

28th October 2021 Arrears and Recoveries |

Here is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for October 2021 Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1,745.7 billion at the end of August 2021. The average total debt per household, including mortgages, was £62,813 and per adult was £33,006, around 108.9% of average earnings. Net mortgage lending rose by…

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Increase in consumers struggling to manage their personal finances

A new report by Aryza has found an increase in the numberstruggling to manage their personal finances. Drawing on a dataset of nearly 300,000 insolvent UK consumers currently struggling with their personal finances, the company’s latest debt statistics report found the average debt level across the UK to be £17,823. This is compared to £15,924…

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Credit & Collections Technology Awards announces line up

Credit Connect has confirmed the line-up for next week’s Credit & Collections Technology Awards which takes place at the Midland Hotel in Manchester next Thursday (4th November). The awards are judged by a panel of industry experts who have reviewed technological excellence in four different categories sections: creditor and lender, collections and recoveries, applied technology, and…

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Credit & Collections Technology Think Tank announces line up

25th October 2021 Arrears and Recoveries |

The Credit & Collections Technology Think Tank has confirmed its agenda and speaker line-up ahead of the event in-person event at the Midland Hotel in Manchester on Thursday 4th November. The launch of the event follows on from the successful launches of the Online Collections Technology Think Tank and the Online Lending Technology Think Tank…

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Government announces £65m support for vulnerable renters

The Government has announced vulnerable renters struggling due to the impact of the pandemic will be helped by a £65 million support package. The funding will be given to councils in England to support low-income earners in rent arrears, helping to prevent homelessness and support families get back on their feet. Renters across the country…

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Bank of England issues warning over potential loan default rise

A Bank of England (BOE) survey of lenders suggests that more households are expected to have defaulted on mortgages and other loans by the end of November. The Bank’s credit conditions survey asks banks and building societies to detail the climate over the previous quarter and what they expect in the next three months. While…

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Rental arrears figures rising

The Department for Levelling Up Housing and Communities has released the third wave of the Household Resilience Survey which has indicated that renters’ resilience has been pummelled by the pandemic, and has highlighted the new threat of inflation. The research found that 7% of private renters were behind on the rent in April-May (up from…

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Second charge mortgage new business grows by 103%

New figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show that second charge mortgage new business volumes grew by 103% in August 2021 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:…

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Only highest earners are able to rent privately at affordable cost

7th October 2021 Mortgages and Rent |

Latest ONS figures have highlighted that private renters on median income could expect to spend 23% of their income on a median-priced rented home in England. These figures are down from a recent high of 26.3% in 2016 because recently average wages have grown faster than average rents. The figures showed that East Midlands and North…

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Universal Credit cut will worsen rent arrears crisis

7th October 2021 Arrears and Recoveries |

The Universal Credit cut will worsen rent arrears crisis according to the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) The NRLA says that with the  Government pressing ahead with a planned cut to Universal Credit of £20 per week, the level of welfare support which had been increased in light of the impact of the pandemic on…

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Rental demand rises by 10% in major cities

6th October 2021 Arrears and Recoveries |

Research by estate and lettings agent, Barrows and Forrester, has revealed that rental demand has continued to climb across the vast majority of major UK cities during Q3, as a slow but steady return to the workplace, amongst other things, spurs a greater demand for rental homes within major urban areas. The Barrows and Forrester…

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Mortgage overpayment app launches

4th October 2021 Consumer Collections |

A new ‘fintech’ app, called Sprive, has launched which claims that it can make it easier for people to become mortgage-free faster, saving thousands of pounds in the process. Sprive is the first independent mortgage overpayment app in the UK and is free of charge, making it easier than ever before for the millions of…

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End of Government support schemes not expected to impact housing market

30th September 2021 Consumer Collections |

The latest Property Tracker survey by the Building Societies Association (BSA), has revealed that the housing market is looking resilient despite the end of Government support schemes looming. Although the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (furlough) will finally close at the end of the month which may lead to additional redundancies, just over a third of people…

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