The latest research from Plentific.com, an online home service marketplace, has found that financial help from the Bank of Mum and Dad isn’t just limited to purchasing a property; it also extends to improving the home. A fifth of homeowners (18%) say they rely on the Bank of Mum and Dad to help finance home…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for May 2017: Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1.529 trillion at the end of March 2017. This is up from £1.484 trillion at the end of March 2016 – an extra £886.84 per UK adult. The average total debt per…
Read moreThe Bank of England’s latest money and credit statistics have revealed that mortgage approvals have fallen to a six month low. The statistics also show an increase in consumer debts such as credit cards and loans. The Bank of England’s figures for March 2017 show consumer credit increased by 10.2% in the year to March, to…
Read moreJonathan Westhoff, Chief Executive of the West Bromwich Building Society, has been elected Chairman of the BSA. He replaces Dick Jenkins, Chief Executive of the Bath Building Society, who has held the post since November 2015. At the same time, Stephen Mitcham, Chief Executive of Cambridge Building Society, has been elected as Deputy Chairman. Commenting…
Read moreA study, by the International Longevity Centre-UK (ILC-UK), supported by the Building Societies Association (BSA) has found that borrowing into older age is likely to move from niche to mainstream within the next decade. The amount of mortgage debt held by over 65s is set to increase by more than £19 billion by 2030 (from…
Read moreLegal & General and Cebr have published a new report into the role the Bank of Mum and Dad plays in helping their children get on, or move up the property ladder. The research shows the Bank of Mum and Dad will lend over £6.5 billion in 2017, up from £5bn in 2016, providing deposits for…
Read moreNew figures fromThe UK Cards Association show that total card spending in February 2017 was £57.2 billion, an increase of £300 million on January, and up from £52.2 billion in February 2016. Other findings in the report showed: The number of card purchases increased to 1.3 billion, up by 14 million during the month and…
Read moreThe latest results Insolvency statistics from The Insolvency Service for Quarter 1 (January to March 2016) reveal that Personal Insolvency numbers have gone up. The main findings of the report were: Total individual insolvencies increased this quarter, driven primarily by an increase in individual voluntary arrangements. This was the highest number of individual insolvencies since Q2…
Read moreThe Bank of England has launched a new voluntary code of conduct designed to promote ‘fairness and integrity’ in UK money markets. Although not legally binding, it is hoped senior managers will oversee the code’s implementation within financial firms. The code sets out key behavioural principles around ethics, information-sharing and trade execution, and helps to…
Read moreThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published data on the number of complaints reported by firms under new rules which came into force on 30 June 2016. The total number of complaints reported by firms in the second half of 2016 was 3.04 million. This number is higher than previous reporting periods because under the…
Read moreFinalised guidance on the fair treatment of mortgage customers in payment shortfall (also known as arrears) and the impact of automatic capitalisation (FG17/4) has been published by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The guidance will help set out a remediation framework for customers who have suffered harm because of automatic capitalisation of payment shortfall, as…
Read moreThe Central Bank of Ireland has fined Allied Irish Banks,(‘AIB’) €2,275,000 and reprimanded it for six breaches of the Criminal Justice (Money Laundering & Terrorist Financing) Act, 2010. All six breaches have been admitted by AIB. The Central Bank identified six breaches of the CJA 2010 as a result of significant failures in AIB’s anti‐money…
Read moreThe Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) has stepped in to protect members of Yoker Credit Union Limited, which has stopped trading. The credit union is now in default. This means it cannot re-pay deposits to its 1200 members. FSCS will compensate the vast majority of members within seven days without them having to lift a…
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