Rising living costs, reduced incomes, and cuts to support among the easons more people than last year will turn to borrowing to pay for the festive season according to research by StepChange debt charity. The report says that this Christmas will be a time of financial distress for many households, with more people expecting to…
Read moreAverage rent debts still owed by renters as a result of the pandemic have increased by 41 per cent since May according to the latest research by the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA). A survey of over 2,000 private renters in England and Wales by research consultancy Dynata has found that average COVID related rent…
Read moreMore than eight in 10 (86%) consumers are concerned about the rising cost of living and have taken steps to reduce their household spending, according to research by Scottish Friendly. A survey of 2,000 UK adults found that more than one in three (36%) are anxious that inflation will mean they don’t have enough money…
Read moreNew analysis by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) suggests a typical UK family will spend £1,700 more per year on household costs in 2022. The forecast for the BBC’s Panorama says a family of two adults and two children is set to spend £33.60 more per week compared with December 2020 due…
Read moreResearch from PwC suggests the economy will be hit by a triple whammy of a climbing cost of living, higher interest rates and the end of pandemic-related support from the government, with weaker household spending likely to slow the recovery. The analysis says more affluent households will be able to shake off the impact of…
Read moreThe Vulnerability Registration Service (VRS), has announced that it partnered with the Illegal Money Lending Team (IMLT), an organisation that investigates and prosecutes illegal money lenders, commonly known as loan sharks, while supporting those who have been affected by the crime. An estimated 310,000 people are in debt to illegal money lenders in the UK.…
Read moreCredit Connect has announced its annual Credit & Collections Technology company power list for 2021. The third edition of the power list is a round-up of the most prominent innovating companies within credit and collections technology. Credit Connect has identified the top 20 ‘Premier’ innovators highlighting the achievements and successes of the top-performing companies. The…
Read moreThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has reformed its decision-making process to ensure it can make faster and more effective decisions for consumers, markets and firms. As part of its transformation to a more innovative and assertive regulator, more decisions will be taken by the FCA’s senior managers rather than by the Regulatory Decisions Committee (RDC). The…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for November 2021 Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1,749.2 billion at the end of September 2021. The average total debt per household, including mortgages, was £62,938 and per adult was £33,072, around 108.6% of average earnings. Net mortgage lending rose by…
Read moreNew analysis by Age UK has shown that without more Government financial help, fuel poor older households will top a million by the Spring. The charity has warned that soaring energy costs will push an estimated 150,000 extra older households into fuel poverty this winter as a result of of soaring energy prices. With around…
Read moreNew research on the cost of living crunch by Citizens Advice has revealed that one in ten families, equivalent to 3.2 million households, are facing a financial crisis this winter. The charity analysed average income data against household spending on essentials like rent, bills and food to establish how many families can meet their living…
Read moreMore than three in four (76%) families with children at home are worried that the impact of using the heating more will lead to higher energy costs this winter, according to research by Comparethemarket.com. More than a third (35%) of families say a large increase in energy costs over winter will lead them to cut…
Read moreNew research by Money and Mental Health Policy Institute, has found that 2.5million people with mental health problems who fell into debt during pandemic considered suicide The Institute is now calling on urgent action from the government, the NHS and essential services providers is required to stop the devastating cycle of debt and mental health…
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