Lending Technology Think Tank 4.1 Review

Credit Connect’s hosted its sixth Online Lending Technology Think Tank last week which saw lending strategies and the future of the sector discussed by eight leading professionals from a variety of lending sectors. The event was attended by over a hundred lending professionals from banks, credit card providers building societies, loan providers, credit unions and…

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BNPL three times as popular as pay day loan lending

A new report by Lenvi has revealed the growing importance of brand and trust for borrowing decisions and AI innovation, a dip in the number of people factoring green credentials into their decision making and the growing popularity of Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL). The report reveals that borrowers are placing more emphasis on brand…

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Scammers stole nearly £422m in the last quarter

A new credit card fraud report from Uswitch which analysed police figures has found that scammers stole £422 million last quarter, from 92,739 reported cases of fraud Consumers lost £1,212 million to credit card fraud in 2022, down 5% from the previous year with over three quarters (76%) of fraud was credit card fraud. The data…

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Lenders expect £788m rise in debt defaults

Lenders are expecting debt defaults to rise by nearly £788 million to over £19 billion this year, according to transaction analytics group Fuse. Analysis of the most recent financial statements of 20 of the UK’s largest lenders indicate that lenders are expecting losses to exceed £19bn compared to the Expected Credit Loss (ECL) in the…

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Households dipping into savings and relying more on credit

13th March 2024 Consumer Lending | #credit

A third of adults have less than £500 saved for emergencies, leaving them heavily exposed to income shocks, according to a nationally representative survey of 8,000 UK adults from Lowell. Nearly half (46%) of UK adults saw their financial situation worsen in 2023 and nearly 70% do not expect their financial situation to improve in…

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Consumer finance grows by 2%

New figures released today by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show that consumer finance new business grew in January 2024 by 2% compared with the same month in 2023.  In the twelve months to January 2024, new business was 2% lower than in the same period in 2023. The credit card and personal loans…

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Over a third of women put off applying for credit after being turned down

8th March 2024 Consumer Lending | #credit

Women who have been rejected for a credit or loan application are significantly more likely than men to assume that “no means never” and struggle on without financial support, according to research by Fair4All Finance, the not-for-profit financial inclusion organisation. Polling of 3,101 adults across the UK showed more than one in three women (36%)…

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Consumer card spending at lowest point since 2022

7th March 2024 Consumer Lending | #card spending

Consumer card spending grew just 1.9 per cent year-on-year last month, significantly lower than the latest CPIH inflation rate of 4.2 per cent and the smallest growth since September 2022. Face-to-face retail (excluding groceries) was a major contributor to this slowdown, contracting 2.2 per cent, which helped boost “Insperiences”, including takeaways and digital content, as…

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Credit card complaints hit all time high

Latest data from the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has found that credit card complaints reached a record high in Quarter 4 2023, with consumers lodging 5,660 complaints. 3,086 of credit card complaints were due to unaffordable or irresponsible lending. The figures marks the highest level of complaints in a three-month period since 2014/15. Other products…

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Rise in consumer credit signals revival in spending

Latest data from the Bank of England has shown that consumer credit rose more than expected to £1.9 billion in January, up 8.9% from £1.3 billion on the previous month, adding to signs of a revival in spending.  The data also shows a rise in mortgage approvals, rising to their highest level for 15 months…

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Credit card spending increased by 6.2% in November 2023

19th February 2024 Consumer Lending | #credit card debt

UK Finance has released its latest card spending data for November 2023 highlighting that there were 379.3 million credit card transactions in November, 6.4 per cent more than in November 2022. The total spend of £20.9 billion was 6.2 per cent higher than November 2022.  Outstanding balances on credit card accounts have grown by 9.8…

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Consumer borrowing fell sharply in December

Latest Bank of England (BoE) data has shown that consumer borrowing dropped sharply in December, suggesting the UK economy probably slipped into recession at the end of last year. Consumer borrowing fell from £2.1bn to £1.2bn, with credit card borrowing experiencing a steep decline. Consumers repaid, on net, £800 million of mortgage debt in December compared…

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Credit card spending increases by 5.7%

UK Finance has released its latest card spending data for October 2023 highlighting that there were 377.7 million credit card transactions in October, 6.1 % more than in October 2022. The total spend of £20.4 billion was 5.7 % higher than October 2022. Outstanding balances on credit card accounts have grown by 8.7 % over…

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