A new Credit & Technology Think Tank has been launched by Credit Connect Media. The event will examine credit and collections technology strategies to increase effectiveness and efficiency as we emerge from the worst impact of the pandemic. The inaugural Credit & Collections Technology Think Tank powered by Credit Connect will take place on Thursday…
Read moreHouse purchase lending volumes in June reached the highest monthly level on record, with Q2 2021 house purchase the highest quarterly figures in 13 years according to UK Finance’s latest Household Finance Review. The Q2 Review also highlights that credit card spending and personal loan take-up have increased as the hospitality and entertainment industries reopened…
Read moreThe Bank of England’s (BOE) latest Monthly Money and Credit data for July showed that individuals paid back £1.4 billion more of mortgage debt than they borrowed in the month. The net repayment followed record borrowing of £17.7 billion in June. The data showed that this was only the second such net repayment in a…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for August 2021 Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1,742.7 billion at the end of June 2021. The average total debt per household, including mortgages, was £62,705 and per adult was £32,950, around 109.7% of average earnings. Net mortgage lending rose by…
Read moreAlmost two-thirds of UK homeowners find the mortgage process intimidating, new research by Twenty7Tec has revealed. The survey of 2,000 UK adults found 40% said deciding which mortgage to get ‘scared them’. Whilst 37% were kept awake by the mortgage process, while one in five admitted to crying because of it. The research also found…
Read moreA quarter (25%) of young people in Scotland say a lack of knowledge is a key barrier to home ownership, with two fifths (39%) unable to confidently explain how a mortgage works, according to the latest research from Bank of Scotland. The survey of over 2,100 18 to 34-year-olds living in Scotland, found that the…
Read moreThe Government is been warned about the impact of benefit cuts and their knock-on impact on renters. Bodies such as Nationwide, the Mortgage Works, Crisis, the Big Issue, the NRLA and StepChange, have urged the Government to reverse the decision to freeze local housing allowance and cut the temporary £20-a-week rise to universal credit. The…
Read moreNew Freedom of Information (FOI) data from the FCA gathered by wealth manager, Quilter has revealed a sharp increase in the number of mortgage sales with a term of 35+ years at the beginning of 2021. In March of this year, 25,112 mortgages were sold with a term of 35+ years, a 70% increase compared…
Read moreA third of self-employed homeowners have increased their unsecured debts and a quarter have deferred mortgage payments to prop up their finances during the Covid-19 pandemic according to research by The Mortgage Lender. The survey, which was carried out in March this year among 1,000 self-employed homeowners, or those who want to own their own…
Read moreLatest UK Finance figures show that mortgage arrears remained at record lows in the second quarter of 2021, with 1,370 fewer mortgages in arrears at the end of June compared to the end of March. The number of mortgages in early arrears is below the level seen prior to the pandemic. Total mortgage arrears remain…
Read moreThe number of evictions by landlords in England and Wales hit 1,516 in June in the first month since the ban on evictions ended on 31st May according to the latest Ministry of Justice (MOJ) figures. Possession claims rose from 3,023 to 7,000, orders from 656 to 5431, warrants from 274 to 3,709. However, the…
Read moreThe stamp duty holiday helped drive higher engagement with credit scores, according to Experian. Mortgage applications were 31% higher during the stamp duty holiday than the equivalent period between 2019 and 2020 and those consumers who took out a new mortgage were more likely to check their credit score. Credit score engagement peaked in July…
Read moreFurlough and forbearance measures helped the UK avoid the spike in loan defaults that were expected at the start of the pandemic, but as they are phased out this year, a recent surge in payment holidays for unsecured loans suggests one in ten borrowers are still concerned about maintaining repayments according to new analysis by…
Read more