Second charge mortgage new business sees growth in November

12th January 2018 Consumer Collections |

New figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show a growth in new business of second charge mortgages in November 2017. Commenting on the new business figures for the second charge mortgage market, Fiona Hoyle, Head of Consumer and Mortgage Finance at the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA), said: “The second charge mortgage…

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Dual speed data economy predicted as Open Banking launches

12th January 2018 Consumer Collections |

Consumer insight specialist, Callcredit Information Group, is predicting the emergence of a dual speed data economy as the phased adoption of Open Banking starts on 13th January 2018. Callcredit anticipates a gap will emerge between those businesses that are willing and able to harness the additional potential insights and enhanced consumer benefits Open Banking brings,…

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Consumer new car finance volumes slow down to 8% in November

11th January 2018 Consumer Collections |

New figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show that new business volumes in the point of sale (POS) consumer new car finance market fell by 8% in November, compared with the same month in 2016, while the value of new business increased by 2% over the same period. The percentage of private…

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Consumer finance increases by 5% in November

11th January 2018 Consumer Collections |

New figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show consumer finance new business grew in November by 5%, compared with the same month in 2016. Credit card and personal loan new business together grew by 3% compared with November 2016, while retail store and online credit new business increased by 13%. Second charge…

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Intelligent Environments hires new Chief Executive Officer

11th January 2018 Consumer Collections |

Financial services technology provider, Intelligent Environments has announced the appointment of Jeremy Young as Chief Executive Officer. Bringing more than 20 years’ experience in the Financial Services and Software sector, Young will join the company from Fiserv where he was responsible for all sales and marketing activities throughout EMEA. Prior to this, Young served as…

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Italian Bank may sell debt collection unit to Intrum

11th January 2018 Consumer Collections |

Italy’s Intesa Sanpaolo is considering selling its debt collection business and a bad loan portfolio to Sweden’s Intrum Justitia the two companies have said in separate statements. The move would mark a change of strategy for the Italian lender which set up the bad loan unit, called Capital Light Bank, back in 2014 and has…

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FEATURE: Financial inclusion

11th January 2018 Consumer Collections |

Financial inclusion as a concept can stir mixed feelings in some people: on the one hand it means bringing as many people in to the safety of the financial mainstream as possible, away from those services on the fringes designed primarily to rip off people in vulnerable financial circumstances. On the other hand financial inclusion…

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Consumers unable to pay off Christmas debt until April

10th January 2018 Consumer Collections |

Consumers won’t pay off their Christmas debt until April, according to research by Piggybank. Hefty spends on gifts, food, drink and more means the typical adult won’t clear their festive spends until 14 weeks into 2018. On average those polled borrowed £398.19 either through loans or credit cards to cover Yuletide and everything which comes…

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UK’s toughest bankruptcy penalties ignored by former millionaires

10th January 2018 Personal Insolvency |

Bankruptcy Restriction Orders (BRO), which places sanctions against bankrupt executives and banned individuals from being a company director, forming, managing – or even give the impression of managing – a limited company, for up to 15 years, are not being enforced by authorities, leaving former millionaires free to keep assets and continue to enjoy lavish…

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Enforcement Agents issued to collect rising business rates

10th January 2018 Local Authority Collections |

English and Welsh councils are believed to have used Enforcement Agents on nearly 41,000 firms that struggled to pay higher business rates following the Government’s controversial revaluation last year. The estimate was the result of an investigation by ratings adviser Altus Group, which said tens of thousands of businesses that failed to pay higher business…

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Consumer lending not driven by subprime borrowers

9th January 2018 Consumer Collections |

Rapid growth in Britain’s consumer credit has been driven by borrowing by people with good credit scores, not subprime lending, according to research the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Bank of England (BOE). Unsecured consumer lending grew at near double-digit rates in 2016 and 2017, and concern that lenders had overestimated their borrowers’ creditworthiness led…

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Rising cost of living and Brexit are biggest financial worries

9th January 2018 Consumer Collections |

The increasing cost of living and the impact of Brexit top the Nation’s main financial concerns for 2018, according to new research from GoCompare. The research found that 40% of people think that 2018 will be a financially challenging year, with 12% admitting to being ‘seriously worried about their finances’ in the year ahead. The…

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H&T looking at profit rise

9th January 2018 Consumer Collections |

Pawnbroker, H&T has announced a strong quarter four performance for pawnbroking and retail, and expects the full year profit before tax to be above current market expectations. The Group has delivered another good performance in its lending operations.  The pledge book increased 11.6% to £46.1m (31 December 2016: £41.3m) as a result of the higher gold…

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