The Insolvency Service has published its latest figures which indicates personal insolvencies in England & Wales fell by 18% to 6,816 in February 2021 compared to January’s figure of 8,321, and were 21% lower than February 2020’s figure of 8,574. The number of bankruptcies in February 2021 was 898, while the number of Debt Relief…
Read moreLatest figures from Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB) have shown that Scottish personal insolvencies fell by 41.3% that in the previous 12 months. The figures showed that were 7,967 personal insolvencies in the 12 months to February 2021 (inclusive), 5,608 fewer than in the previous 12 months. Bankruptcies decreased by 48.5% in the 12 months to…
Read moreLatest statistics from the Insolvency Service have shown that personal and business insolvencies continue to remain low in comparison to previous years. In February 2021 there were 144 individual personal insolvencies in Northern Ireland, 46% lower than February 2020; this consisted of 107 IVAs, 27 DROs and 10 bankruptcies. Business insolvency figures In February 2021…
Read moreNew figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show that consumer finance new business fell in January 2021 by 34% compared with the same month in 2020. The retail store and online credit sector reported new business 1% lower in January than in the same month in 2020. By contrast, credit card and…
Read moreFurlough and forbearance appear to be masking the true impact of the pandemic, which may well lull politicians and lenders into a false sense of security according to software provider FICO. The company’s analysis of UK card trends for January 2021 has highlighted a mixed and perhaps confusing picture of UK consumer finances. The company’s…
Read moreChancellor Rishi Sunak has announced the extension of several Covid-19 support schemes until the end of September, including the furlough scheme, self-employed income and an extension of the universal credit uplift as part of his budget announcement. In response to the budget debt charity StepChange says that the budget announcement extends much-needed support for people…
Read moreMillions of consumers are at risk of being unable to afford their monthly phone bills as a result of mid-contract price hikes according to new research by Tesco Mobile. The findings come as some mobile providers have announced price hikes of up to 4.5 per cent for some SIM-only and pay monthly customers from April.…
Read moreThe number of households experiencing problem debt could rise to 1.5 million by the middle of the year, the highest level since the period following the global financial crisis and an increase of 370,000–480,000 since the start of the pandemic, according to research published by Pro Bono Economics for Citizens Advice. The report also suggests…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for February 2021 Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1,696.4 billion at the end of December 2020. The average total debt per household, including mortgages, was £60,860 and per adult was £32,014, around 107.5% of average earnings. Net mortgage lending rose by…
Read moreLatest Bank of England data released shows that households paid back £2.4 billion of borrowing on credit cards, personal loans and overdrafts in the first month of 2021. The total amount outstanding on credit cards and loans shrank to £199.4 billion, falling below £200billion for the first time since April 2017. Consumer borrowing fell at…
Read moreThe Insolvency Service has published its annual performance data for 2020 about Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs). The figures show that early termination rates of IVAs have dropped 11% in the past year, while total IVAs have risen by almost 20,000 since 2018 and that IVAs have risen steadily on an annual basis since 2015, although…
Read moreThe Social Market Foundation (SMF) estimates that nearly 770,000 families are at risk of losing their homes if they suffer a loss in income when a ban on repossessions ends in April. The Social Market Foundation think tank analysed official data and found that of the 770,000 at risk of repossession, a quarter (26%) worked…
Read moreOver 620,000 families with children have started claiming Universal Credit since the start of the pandemic, according to the latest figures published by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). The figures indicate that more than a third of claims made since Universal Credit was introduced have been made during the coronavirus pandemic. There were…
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