One in 10 consumers admit bad money habits

9th April 2018 Consumer Collections |

One in 10 consumers admit they’re bad with money, according to a study. Researchers polled 2,000 UK adults and, despite the age of austerity, found many are ‘blindly’ splashing the cash without any thought for the potential consequences. In fact, around one-fifth of the population went as far to describe themselves as ‘spenders’ rather than…

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Second charge lending growth continues in February

6th April 2018 Consumer Collections |

New figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) shows that growth has continued in the second charge lending market in February, compared with the same month in 2017. Commenting on the February 2018 new business figures for the second charge mortgage market, Fiona Hoyle, Head of Consumer and Mortgage Finance at the Finance…

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Motor finance market continues steady growth in February

6th April 2018 Consumer Collections |

New figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show that new business in the point of sale (POS) consumer car finance market increased 7% by volume and 13% by value in February, compared with the same month in 2017. New business volumes in the POS consumer new car finance market fell by 2%…

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Consumer finance new business grows by 10% in February

6th April 2018 Consumer Collections |

New figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show growth of 10% in consumer finance new business in February, compared with the same month last year. Credit card and personal loan new business together grew by 10%, compared with February 2017, while retail store and online credit new business increased by 9% over…

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UK new car sales declines 15.7% in March

6th April 2018 Consumer Collections |

The UK new car market declined in March, according to figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), with registrations falling 15.7% compared with the same month last year. March 2017 was the biggest month ever for new car registrations, as buyers seized the chance to purchase cars before new Vehicle Excise…

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AiB recommends Standard Financial Statement adoption

5th April 2018 Consumer Collections |

Following a detailed consultation and analysis, Account in Bankruptcy (AiB) has announced that it is recommending to Scottish Ministers that it introduces the Standard Financial Statement (SFS) for assessing the income and expenditure of debtors from October 2018. The Standard Financial Statement has been introduced across the UK as a unified method for assessing a debtor’s…

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Masthaven appoints new director of credit and operations

5th April 2018 Consumer Collections |

Masthaven Bank has announced the appointment of Alan Margolis as Credit and Operations Director for the short-term lending side of the business. Alan has been appointed to the newly created role as part of Masthaven’s ongoing expansion and brings over 20 years of financial services experience, particularly within the short-term lending sector. Margolis will be involved…

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Quantuma announces insolvency practice acquisition

4th April 2018 Mergers and Acquisitions |

Corporate recovery and business advisory firm Quantuma has announced that it has acquired south coast insolvency practice.Ashtons Business Recovery. The teams will continue to operate through its Ringwood and Weymouth offices, with all of its existing team of seven, as part of Quantuma. David Meany was one of the founder partners of the original practice…

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MOJ report highlights concern over aggressive bailiff behaviour

3rd April 2018 Consumer Collections |

The Government is to launch a call for evidence following concerns that a minority of bailiffs are still acting aggressively when collecting money from debtors –, particularly from vulnerable people. The call for evidence, which will be launched shortly, will look to those directly involved to share their experiences to help stop this in its…

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BEIS energy efficiency measures to focus on low-income households

3rd April 2018 Consumer Collections |

The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy ( BEIS) has announced that it expects a million more low-income households are set to benefit from innovative energy saving measures under new plans outlined by the Minister for Energy and Clean Growth Claire Perry, as part of the Clean Growth Strategy. A consultation has been launched to…

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Citizens Advice Chair to step down

3rd April 2018 Consumer Collections |

Citizens Advice has today announced that Sir David Varney will be stepping down as chair of the national charity. It has also announced it has welcomed Ann-Marie Harkin to its trustee board. Sir David Varney has confirmed that he will be stepping down from his role due to health reasons, but will remain in post…

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Irish Money and Banking Statistics: February 2018

3rd April 2018 Consumer Collections |

Ireland’s Central Bank has released its latest money and banking statistics for February 2018. The loan-to-deposit ratio for households stood at 0.90 in February, equalling the previous series low, with household deposits exceeding household loans by 10.2 billion. The decrease in this ratio in recent years has occurred due to deposits reaching near series highs, while…

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Households at ‘risk of difficulty’ as levels of consumer credit continue to rise

29th March 2018 Consumer Collections |

The Bank of England has published its latest monthly Money and Credit report showing a slight jump in growth in consumer credit of 9.4 percent in the year to February 2018, up from 9.3 percent in January. Outstanding balances for consumer credit now stand at over £209.4 billion. Joanna Elson OBE, chief executive of the…

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