More than half of UK consumers (54 percent) would be ready to use biometric payment cards if they were available at their bank today, according to new research revealed by digital security leader Gemalto and conducted by GfK. For 82 percent of consumers, it would even become their preferred payment card – generating a clear ‘top of…
Read moreThe Insolvency Service has published the latest personal insolvency statistics for Q3 (July to September 2018) for England and Wales. The statistics show that total personal insolvencies fell by11% from a six-year high in Q2 2018 and are 2% lower than in the same quarter in 2017. This was driven by a decrease in individual voluntary…
Read moreThe Government has that it will introduce a No-Interest loan scheme and breathing space plans as part of the Autumn budget announcement. Responding to the news The Money Advice says it ‘welcomes action’ on tackling problem debt, including the new details of the government’s Breathing Space scheme, plans to pilot a no-interest loans initiative and…
Read moreMore than half a million low-income households are now receiving financial help to reduce their water bills, according to the Consumer Council for Water (CCWater). But the Watchdog Water has warned that about three-quarters of nearly 3 million customers who say their water bills are unaffordable will not receive a penny of support unless water…
Read moreComputershare says it has maintained its status as the best rated UK third-party mortgage servicer following the publication of a report on its operations by global agency Fitch. In its paper, Fitch Ratings affirmed Computershare Loan Services’ UK Residential Primary and Special Servicer Ratings as ‘RPS1-’ and ‘RSS2+’ respectively. Andrew Jones, Chief Executive Officer at…
Read moreThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published the complaints figures for regulated firms for the first half of 2018. Complaints continued to increase for the fourth successive half year, reaching a new record level of 4.13 million complaints made to 3,161 firms. This was a 10% increase compared with the previous 6-month period. 98%…
Read moreResearch from comparethemarket.com has revealed that nearly one third (30%) of consumers do not think they would be eligible to borrow any money in the form of a mortgage. Nearly 13 million people are estimated to be affected, as exclusive polling reveals that many applicants do not take the necessary steps required to boost their eligibility and…
Read moreUK Finance has published its household finance update for September 2018 which reveals that Gross mortgage lending across the residential market in September was £21.5bn, some 1.2 percent lower than last September. The number of mortgages approved by the main high street banks in September was 9.1 percent lower than last September; approvals for house purchase…
Read moreThe UK rental market remained in recession during the third quarter of 2018 (Q3 2018) according to the most recent figures from The Deposit Protection Service (The DPS). In the latest edition of its Rent Index, which is based on the organisation’s database of millions of properties across the UK, The DPS reports that average…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for October 2018: Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1.5987 trillion at the end of August 2018. This is up from £1.5544 trillion at the end of August 2017, an extra £849.91 per UK adult and £66.96 higher than the previous month. The average…
Read moreComputershare Loan Services has confirmed it has been appointed substitute administrator by Paragon Bank. The UK’s largest third-party mortgage servicer will undertake the role for their new securitisation, which closed in April this year and represents over £700 million-worth of prime, buy-to-let mortgages. Andrew Jones, Chief Executive Officer at Computershare Loan Services, said “Paragon is…
Read moreCommunity service should replace the sanction of imprisonment for non-payment of Council Tax, according to the Civil Enforcement Association (CIVEA). The industry proposal is in response to a consultation by Financial Secretary, Mark Drakeford AM, which calls for a ban on imprisonment for anyone who does not pay their Council Tax. CIVEA, which represents the…
Read moreCitizens Advice Scotland has published evidence showing that demand for advice on rent arrears increased by 47% between 2012 – 2017. The new Citizens Advice Scotland report, which considers the causes and consequences of this rise, finds that changes to the social security system have been one of the key drivers of the problem, in particular,…
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