Personal insolvencies increase by 7.9%

Latest monthly figures from the Insolvency Service for England & Wales have indicated that personal insolvency figures increased by 7.9% in April 2025 to a total of 10,012 compared to March 2025’s total of 9,282, and increased by 4.4% compared to April 2024’s total of 9,586. The personal insolvencies consisted of 589 bankruptcies, 3,837 debt…

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Northern Irish personal insolvencies increase whilst business insolvencies fall

Latest monthly statistics from the Insolvency Service show that in April 2025, personal insolvencies increased while business insolvencies declined in Northern Ireland. The data showed that there were 123 individual insolvencies in Northern Ireland. This was 10% higher than in April 2024. There were 95 IVAs, 16 bankruptcies and 12 DROs. Business insolvency data shows there were 30…

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Households left with an average of £196 at end of each month

Latest figures from Hargreaves Lansdown has found that households have an average of £196 left at the end of the month. The data showed that among those households on the lowest fifth of incomes, this falls to £3, and for the second lowest it’s £34. Younger people have less left at the end of the…

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Nearly 40% are at risk of being unable to meet basic needs in retirement

8th May 2025 Consumer Collections |

Nearly 40 per cent of people are at risk of being unable to cover their basic needs in retirement, up from 35 per cent in 2023, according to a report from Scottish Widows. Low-to middle-income earners and people under the age of 40 were highlighted to be at more risk. The report also highlighted housing…

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One in eight financially supporting adult children and ageing parents

8th May 2025 Arrears and Recoveries |

New research by Saltus has found that one in eight (12%) are financially supporting both generations, often at the expense of their own financial goals. The data found that seven in ten (73%) high net worth parents are financially supporting adult children, while more than two thirds (68%) are helping their ageing parents or grandparents…

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Mortgage borrowing increases

Latest Bank of England data has shown that net borrowing of mortgage debt by individuals increased sharply by £9.7 billion to £13 billion in March, following a decrease in net borrowing of £1.0 billion to £3.3 billion in February. The annual growth rate for net mortgage lending rose from 1.9% to 2.7% in March, the…

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Arrears on household bills in Scotland jumps 65%

Household bill arrears among StepChange Scotland clients have surged to an average of £5,193, according to the charity’s newly published 2024 Scotland in the Red report, marking a staggering 65% increase from £3,147 in 2023. Nearly seven in ten (68%) of those seeking help from StepChange Scotland are now behind on essential household bills. The…

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Personal insolvency numbers fall by 7%

Latest monthly figures from the Insolvency Service for England & Wales have indicated that there were 9,205 personal insolvencies in England and Wales during March 2025, which was 7% lower than in February 2025 but 2% higher than in March 2024. The personal insolvencies consisted of 613 bankruptcies, 3,490 debt relief orders (DROs) and 5,102…

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Personal insolvencies in Scotland fall by 8.3%

Latest annual data analysis by the Accountant in Bankruptcy has shown that there were 7,412 personal insolvencies in Scotland in the year 2024-2025. This was a decrease of 8.3% from 2023-2024’s figure of 8,082, and a decrease of 7.4% on 2022-2023’s figure of 8,001. Quarterly figures (Q4, 2024-25) showed that there were 1,673 personal insolvencies…

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Policymakers and stakeholders call for better protections for in-debt survivors of abuse

24th April 2025 Arrears and Recoveries |

MPs, Government Department Officials and supporting organisation in Parliament have joined a call for urgent changes that would support a fresh financial start for in-debt survivors of domestic, economic and digital abuse so they are better protected. The roundtable, hosted and chaired by Emily Darlington MP, focused on the Persons At Risk of Violence (PARV) order process – the…

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12.3m households delaying home maintenance work due to the cost of living

An estimated 12.3 million households have had to put off some form of home maintenance work because of the cost of living crisis, according to new research by Go.Compare home insurance, The figures show that around two-fifths (43%) of residents have had to delay these types of jobs due to rising costs. This means millions…

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Household finances in worst state since pandemic

New research by Lowell and Opinium has found that household finances are now in a worst state since pandemic. The research shows after years of high inflation, traditionally affluent areas populated by middle-income families have seen the biggest erosion of their financial security.   The data shows that six in ten households lack sufficient savings…

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FCA probes banks on bereavement and power of attorney policies

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has highlighted that banks and building societies can improve how they treat customers affected by bereavement or registering a power of attorney. Since the introduction of the Consumer Duty, some firms are making a real difference with clear policies and procedures and actively using data to better identify needs and…

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