More than one in four young parents expect to get into debt this Christmas, as the cost of festivities and austerity take their toll, according to Young Women’s Trust, a charity that supports young women on low or no pay. The charity surveyed 4,000 young people between the ages of 18 and 30 and found that, of…
Read moreUK Finance has published its latest Mortgage Trends Update for October 2018 which reveals that remortgaging is at its highest level since 2008. The figures show that there were 50,500 new homeowner remortgages completed in the month, some 23.2 per cent more than in the same month a year earlier. The £9.2bn of remortgaging in…
Read moreThe Bank of England has published its latest mortgage lenders and administrators return (MLAR) is a quarterly statistical release aggregated from data on mortgage lending activities provided by around 340 regulated mortgage lenders and administrators. The figures show that the value of outstanding mortgage balances with some arrears increased for the first time since 2016…
Read moreBarclays mobile banking customers can now choose to block their ability to spend with certain types of retailer, in a move designed to help vulnerable customers struggling with addictions. The move is designed to help customers take more control of their finances. The new feature could help those dealing with gambling problems, for example, to…
Read moreMillions of Brits are worried about the cost of Christmas this year, with half revealing they plan to borrow money just to cover expense, a new study has found. While most will budget just £449 for the festive period – the reality is that we’ll each spend up to a whopping £1,086 on presents, food…
Read moreThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published findings on how mortgage lenders treat customers who have long-term mortgage arrears and provide forbearance to affected customers. The FCA had previously identified that there was a trend of increasing long-term arrears cases, whilst the number of homes being repossessed had been falling. As a result of this…
Read moreThe value of residential mortgages written off by banks and building societies has increased by 58% in the last year, jumping from £77 million to £122 million in the year to 30 June 2018 according to new analysis by Moore Stephens. Moore Stephens says the increase could be an early sign of distress in the…
Read moreYoung people whose parents have property wealth are now almost three times as likely to be homeowners by the age of 30, compared to those whose parents have no property wealth, according to Resolution Foundation research. With the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ now considered to be a key lender for first-time buyers, House of the…
Read moreFinancial services companies appear to have increased their appetite for risk compared to businesses in other sectors, a report has found. The Q3 2018 Global Supply Chain Risk Report, published by Cranfield School of Management and Dun & Bradstreet, investigates the level of perceived supply chain risk faced by European companies with international supplier relationships.…
Read moreThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published a Decision Notice in respect of Mohammad Ataur Prodhan, the former Chief Executive Officer of Sonali Bank (UK) (SBUK), fining him £76,400. Prodhan has referred this Decision Notice to the Upper Tribunal (the Tribunal) where he and the FCA will each present their cases. The Tribunal will determine…
Read moreZopa has announced that it has been approved for a bank licence with restrictions. This is called the ‘mobilisation’ phase of the process where the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) put some restrictions in place. Zopa will be granted a full licence once it meets the conditions set by the regulators…
Read moreIrish bank, Permanent TSB (PTSB) has announced that it has agreed to sell a 1.3 billion euro portfolio of problem mortgage loans in a securitisation deal, to help reduce its bad debt level to below 10 percent. PTSB has been trying to reduce its exposure to non-performing loans (NPLs) and focus on providing services for…
Read moreThe Bank of England has released its latest Money & Credit data indiating that consumer credit increased by £0.9 billion in October, similar to the previous few months, but below much of the period since 2016. Mortgage market activity remained broadly stable in October. The flow of mortgage lending increased to £4.1 billion in October…
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