The number of people in full-time work, including those in jobs such as nursing, have increasingly been asking for advice on debt according to a new report from StepChange Debt Charity. The research has found that one in five (21%) StepChange clients in full-time employment are in a negative budget – meaning their expenditure exceeds…
Read moreThe Bank of England’s latest credit conditions survey for the first quarter of 2024 has revealed a rise in default rates on credit cards and other loans, with overall demand for unsecured lending increased. The data shows that demand for unsecured borrowing rose in early 2024 – driven by credit cards – and is expected…
Read moreYoung people are three times more likely than older generations to have their mental health impacted by money worries, research from responsible lender,Creditspring reveals. Four in ten (39%) people aged 18-34 say theirmental health has significantly worsened as a direct result of the cost of living crisis, compared to just 13% of over 55s. Three in…
Read moreNew figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) second charge mortgage new business volumes grew by 17% in February 2024. 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 “The second…
Read moreNew research from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has found that while many are struggling to meet financial commitments with 7.4 million people were struggling to pay bills and credit repayments in January 2024, down from 10.9 million in January 2023. This is still higher than the 5.8 million recorded in February 2020, before the…
Read moreThe number of households seeking help to deal with court action over their unpaid energy bills has doubled in the last year, according to Citizens Advice. Citizens Advice said while the numbers affected are small at the moment, the number of people it helped who received a county court judgement (CCJ) from their energy supplier…
Read moreLatest figures from UK Finance have shown that there was a substantial jump in the number of Buy-to-let (BTL) mortgages in arrears of 2.5 per cent or more of the outstanding balance – this was 123.9% higher year on year to 13,570 in Quarter 4 (Q4) 2023. However, UK Finance points out that only 0.68%…
Read moreThe annual cost of household bills is predicted to drop by £350 on average year-on-year in April 2024, according to new research by Compare the Market. The research analyses the cost of energy, water, home insurance, motor insurance, and council tax. It reveals that the combined cost of these household bills is set to decline…
Read moreThe UK’s largest specialist mortgage lenders are accounting for a 22% increase in Expected Credit Loss (ECL) provision as mortgage defaults spike, according to a new report from AI powered transaction analytics firm, Fuse. Analysis of the most recent financial statements of ten of the UK’s largest specialist mortgage lenders indicate that lenders are accounting…
Read moreNew research by CreditSpring has found that 6.7 million young people (aged 18-34) across the UK don’t know that using buy now, pay later (BNPL) can lead to debt. The research showed that mearly half (46%) of young people remain unaware BNPL can lead to debt, much higher than the 35% UK average. BNPL is…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for March 2024 Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1,838.7 billion at the end of January 2024. The average total debt per household, including mortgages, was £65,479 and per adult was £34,570, around 99.1% of average earnings. Net mortgage lending increased by…
Read moreLatest analysis by StepChange Debt Charity has revealed that there is growing financial insecurity among its clients, with the average person coming to the charity for help having more debt and less money to pay towards it each month. The findings also showed that the average amount of unsecured debt has reached its highest level…
Read moreNew official household income statistics released IFS funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and the abrdn Financial Fairness Trust has found that the real incomes of the poorest third of households were roughly the same in 2022-23 as in 2019-20, despite the Covid pandemic and the cost of living crisis. But other measures of material…
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