Brits to spend out an estimated £6.6bn on spontaneous overseas holidays

Brits are projected to splash out an estimated £6.6 billion on spontaneous spending while on holiday abroad this year as they look to make the most of their overseas breaks, research from savings app Spring has revealed. A survey of 2,000 Brits found that 79% of holidaymakers admit to spending extra on spontaneous purchases while…

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Mortgage searches fell by 15% in May

Mortgage activity continued to moderate in May as search volumes declined across all major lending categories, according to the latest Mortgage Market Snapshot from Twenty7tec. The data shows total mortgage searches reached 1,590,911 during May 2026, down 7% compared with April and 15% lower than May 2025. Residential searches totalled 1,341,508, representing a 7% monthly…

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Majority of workers are not on course for adequate retirement

A new report from Pensions UK has warned that most workers are not saving enough for even a ‘moderate’ lifestyle during retirement.  The Retirement Living Standards report argues that rising bills have pushed a moderate retirement, priced at £32,700 a year for one person or £45,400 for a couple, further out of reach, with only…

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Mortgage approvals hit 15-month high

Latest Bank of England data has shown that mortgage approvals reached a 15-month high of 65,900 in April, a 3% increase from March. Net borrowing of mortgage debt by individuals fell to £4.4 billion in April, from £6.8 billion in March, below the previous 6-month average of £5.1 billion. Approvals for remortgaging were broadly unchanged…

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Refund fraud could be costing retailers over £5bn

Refund fraud could be costing UK online retailers up to £5.76 billion a year, according to new research from the University of Portsmouth, funded by fraud prevention service, Cifas. The research found fraudsters have been using these channels to openly share techniques, target retailers, and sell fraudulent refunds as a paid service. Some ‘refund‑as‑a‑service’ vendors…

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2026 Credit & Collections Industry Award winners revealed

The winners of the 2026 Credit & Collection Industry Awards have been announced following a live in-person event yesterday (Thursday 21st May) at Eastwood Hall, Nottingham. There were 19 winners (three of which were partnership wins) from the awards categories, which were presented by awards compere Eshaan Akbar. The Credit & Collections Industry Awards were…

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Consumer confidence increases slightly in May

Consumer confidence increased this month, defying expectations, with the GfK index rising to minus 23, despite economic concerns affecting lower-income households’ purchasing intentions. Four measures were up and one was down, compared to last month’s announcement. Neil Bellamy, Consumer Insights Director at GfK, an NIQ Company, said “Consumers appear to be in a more generous mood…

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One in seven have decided against buying insurance

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Around one in seven consumer insurance customers surveyed either decided against buying insurance or cancelled certain types of cover in the past year, new research from Premium Credit. The research found that 15% of consumers in the past year have cancelled or decided against cover, up from 11% in last year’s Insurance Index. Despite cancelling…

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Consumer finance new business grew by 9% in March

New figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show that consumer finance new business grew by 9% in March 2026 compared with the same month in 2025.  In Q1 2026, new business in this market was 6% higher than in Q1 2025. The credit card and personal loans sectors together reported new business…

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First-time buyers facing reduced choice and stretched affordability challenges

Latest data from Moneyfacts has revealed that despite mortgage turmoil easing in April, first-time buyers remain under pressure from reduced choice and stretched affordability. Mortgage product choice has contracted by around 10% since the start of March, with higher loan-to-value deals (10% or less deposit or equity) falling by 14%, a blow to first-time buyers…

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Mortgage affordability hits two-decade low

Homebuyers are experiencing the highest mortgage affordability pressures in nearly 20 years, with repayments consuming 21.3% of gross income, according to UK Finance.  The data showed that 723,000 house purchase mortgages advanced in 2025, up 17 per cent year-on-year with average borrower spends 21.3 per cent of gross income on repayments. The analysis shows significant…

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Consumer credit growth climbs to 8.9%

Latest data from the Bank of England has shown that consumer credit growth climbing to 8.9%, exceeding the 8.6% recorded in February. Within this total, the annual growth rate for credit card borrowing increased to 12.3% from 12.1% a month earlier. Consumer deposits with banks and building societies increased by £5.5 billion in March. The…

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Equity release lending falls by 9%

Latest data from the Equity Release Council has found that total lending fell to £574 million in Q1 2026, down 9% on the previous quarter (£632 million) and 14% year-on-year (£655 million). Customer numbers also declined, with 12,958 new and returning customers accessing housing wealth, down 7% on the quarter and 10% annually. The data…

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