Personal insolvency numbers fall

Latest monthly figures from the Insolvency Service for England & Wales have indicated that personal insolvencies decreased by 0.6% to 10,465 in November 2022 compared to 10,528 in October, but were 11.4% higher than November 2021’s figure of 9,390, and 8.9% from November 2019’s total of 9,606. There were 2,269 DROs which was 10% higher than…

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Bankrupts handed bans after providing false details to secure loans

7th December 2022 News |

Three peopele have been handed bankruptcy restrictions after they all provided false details to secure £165,000 of loans. Nadia Butt, from Birmingham, and Dorota Suchocka, from Barnes, South-West London are subject to 11-year and 10-year Bankruptcy Restriction Undertakings, while Heidi Carruthers is subject to a court-imposed 8-year Bankruptcy Restriction Order. All three received their additional…

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Credit & Collections Technology Think Tank review

Credit Connect’s hosted its second Credit & Collections Technology Think Tank in mid-November in Manchester which saw credit and collections strategies and the impact of the pandemic discussed by sixteen professionals from a variety of industry sectors at the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The themes of cost of living impacting customer engagement, credit and collections…

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Money Statistics: November 2022

Here is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for November 2022 Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1,823.6 billion at the end of September 2022. The average total debt per household, including mortgages, was £65,618 and per adult was £34,480, around 107.2% of average earnings. Net mortgage lending rose by…

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Ten million in ‘missing middle’ face bills crisis

The Social Market Foundation (SMF), a cross-party think-tank, says restricting energy bill support to just those in the benefits and pension systems could exclude over ten million people in fuel poverty. The SMF calculated that 4.5 million households who face spending more than 10% of their income (after housing costs) on energy bills will miss…

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Personal insolvencies increase by 4.9%

Latest monthly figures from the Insolvency Service for England & Wales have indicated that personal insolvencies increased by  4.9% to 10,514 in October 2022 compared to 10,023 in September, The figures were 8.6% higher than October 2021’s figure of 9,682 and were also 4.6% higher than October 2019’s total of 10,056. There were 531 bankruptcies were…

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Consumers expecting to miss payments in the next 12 months

16th November 2022 Arrears and Recoveries | #arrears

Intrum’s annual European Consumer Payment Report has shown that inflation is a major concern for consumers. Consumer confidence has plummeted, and more than a third are struggling to make ends meet. Surging inflation has created a wave of financial anxiety as households struggle to meet their commitments. Two out of every five believe they will…

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69% of people in debt don’t like to talk about it

14th November 2022 Arrears and Recoveries | #debt advice

New research by Lowell has found that 69% of people in debt don’t talk about it with a majority saying it’s because they are embarrassed. The company’s latest Financial Vulnerability Index has shown that borrowing has risen dramatically since the beginning of the year with over one in five consumers have mental health difficulties caused…

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Second charge lending increases by 42%

11th November 2022 Arrears and Recoveries |

New figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) have indicated that the value of new second charge business secured in September increased by 42% compared to the same period last year. Commenting on the latest new business figures for the second charge mortgage market, Fiona Hoyle, Director of Consumer & Mortgage Finance and…

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More than 11 million people have looked for money help in the past three months 

10th November 2022 Arrears and Recoveries | #debt advice

More than 11 million people across the UK have looked for money help in the past three months alone, new research from the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) suggests. The survey of 3,000 adults, carried out for Talk Money Week has shown that the rising cost of living has led to one in five (21%)…

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Four in ten callers in debt wait a year before seeking advice 

9th November 2022 Arrears and Recoveries | #debt advice

New analysis published today by the Money Advice Trust (the charity which runs the National Debtline service) and data company, Experian, has revealed new insights about the pressures being experienced by UK consumers.   The analysis shows that three in 10 (29%) UK adults are worrying about their finances every day, while one in seven (15%)…

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Additional 400,000 people will be pulled into poverty by mortgage rates of 5.5%

8th November 2022 Arrears and Recoveries | #mortgages

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) has reported that an extra 120,000 households in the UK, the equivalent of 400,000 people, will fall into poverty when their current mortgage deal ends. The analysis assumes homeowners will be forced to borrow at an interest rate of 5.5%. With a current norm of 2% this change would mean…

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Quarterly Personal insolvencies fall by 4.9%

Latest quarterly figures from the Insolvency Service for England & Wales have indicated that personal insolvencies numbers  decreased by 4.9% to 27,927 in Quarter 3 (Q3) 2022 compared to 29,361 in Q2, and were 2.3% higher than Q3 2021’s figure of 27,302. Q3 2022’s figures fell 12.4% when compared to Q3 2019’s total of 31,864.…

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