Card spending rises by 5.8%

26th February 2018 Arrears and Recoveries |

UK Finance has published its latest lending figures for 2018 that spending on cards was 5.8 percent cent higher than in January 2017, although higher repayment levels meant that the pace of borrowing saw little change, growing at 4.8 per cent annually. Commenting on the data, Eric Leenders, Managing Director, Personal Finance at UK Finance said: “January…

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UK Finance publishes regional mortgage lending figures

21st February 2018 Consumer Collections |

UK Finance has today published its figures on regional lending trends for the UK mortgage market in 2017 Q4. The figures reveal that in both Scotland and Northern Ireland, the number of first-time buyers and remortgagers have reached their highest levels for a decade. Meanwhile, the Welsh mortgage market continues to grow at a steady…

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FCA announces RegTech consultation

21st February 2018 Consumer Collections |

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced that it has as launched a consultation on how technology can improve and facilitate regulatory compliance. The FCA regularly explores how technology can make our regulations more efficient and reduce the regulatory burden on firms. One of the ways we do this is through ‘TechSprints’ that bring together…

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Money Statistics: February 2018

20th February 2018 Arrears and Recoveries |

Here is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for February 2018: Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1.572 trillion at the end of December 2017. This is up from £1.512 trillion at the end of December 2016 – an extra £1,105.77 per UK adult. Per adult in the UK that’s an average…

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Home ownership less likely for young adults than two decades ago

19th February 2018 Consumer Collections | #featured

Today’s young adults are much less likely to own their own home than those in their place one or two decades ago according to a new report IFS research which looks at how and why homeownership rates have changed for young adults over the past twenty years. The biggest decline in homeownership has been among…

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Vernon Building Society appoints new Chief Executive

19th February 2018 Appointments |

Vernon Building Society has announced the appointment of Steve Fletcher as its new Chief Executive. Fletcher succeeds Mike Hanson, who has retired. Fletcher joins from Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank, where he was head of customer banking networks. Fletcher says: “I am delighted to be joining the society at such an important and exciting time in its…

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Consumer spending falls by 1.2%

14th February 2018 Consumer Collections |

According to new research by Visa, household spending fell by 1.2 percent in January, compared to a year ago. This is the first time there has been such a decline since 2013 Mark Antipof, Chief Commercial Officer at Visa, commented “Consumer spending entered the New Year on a downbeat note, falling for the eighth time in…

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Debt Management directors disqualified

13th February 2018 Consumer Collections |

The Insolvency Service has announced that two directors involved in a debt management business whose actions caused distress to members of the public who were already in financial difficulty have been disqualified. Stephen Anthony Wooley and Kevin John Dursley gave disqualification undertakings to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy following an investigation…

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Mortgage lending fell in December 2017

13th February 2018 Consumer Collections |

Mortgage lending for first-time buyers, home movers and buy to let purchases all fell in December 2017 compared to the previous year. UK Finance’s latest mortgage trends update reveals. However, 2017 overall saw the highest number of first-time buyers (365,000) since 2006. There were 30,800 new first-time buyer mortgages completed in December, 5.2 percent fewer…

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Almost half of lower income households are displaying signs of ‘debt distress’

13th February 2018 Arrears and Recoveries |

A surge in consumer credit growth and the prospect of faster-than-expected interest rate rises have recently prompted concerns about the possibility of a fresh debt-bust in the UK, but it is the continuing overhang from the last crisis that is of more concern, according to a new Resolution Foundation report published today. With levels of…

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Half a million households at risk of negative equity

12th February 2018 Arrears and Recoveries |

A drop in the average UK house price of the scale seen in the last financial crisis would put nearly half a million households at risk of negative equity according to analysis by third-party mortgage servicer Computershare. Computershare has forecast that the value of 4.12% of properties – or approximately 458,000 households – would drop…

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Consumer car finance volumes remained stable in 2017

9th February 2018 Arrears and Recoveries |

New figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show that new business volumes in the point of sale (POS) consumer car finance market in 2017 were at a similar level to 2016, while the value of new business was up by 6% over the same period. New business in December 2017 fell 2%…

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Consumer finance increased 6% in 2017

9th February 2018 Arrears and Recoveries |

New figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show growth of 6% in consumer finance new business in 2017. New business in December 2017 increased by 1% compared with the same month in 2016. Credit card and personal loan new business together grew by 6% in 2017, while retail store and online credit…

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