Household debts have risen to £1.5 trillion in the UK for the first time, new statistics from The Money Charity. After a period of flat growth, debt has begun to rise again in recent years. The Money Charity, which compiled the statistics, says UK adults owe an average of nearly £30,000 each – mostly in…
Read moreThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today announced that it will take action to improve competition in the current account market. This follows a series of recommendations which were proposed by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) as part of its investigation into retail banking. Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the…
Read moreThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today launched a consultation on its Mission, which is designed to provide a guiding set of principles around the strategic choices the FCA makes. It will inform the FCA’s strategy and day-to-day work over the coming years. The intention of the Mission is to provide clarity over the objectives, the…
Read moreWhile budgets for training and development came under pressure during the recent economic downturn, they are now firmly back on the agenda in the financial services sector, according to new research from leading specialist recruitment consultancy, Robert Half Financial Services. Recognising the perceived value of training and certification to employees, nearly four in 10 (39%)…
Read moreParents and children are relying on financial support from each other, according to the latest findings from a SunLife’s report. The research shows that while one in six (17%) 55-65s are expecting to be supported financially by their grown up kids when they retire, one in five (19%) adult children are relying on inheritance from their…
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Read moreONS latest crime figures show banking and credit fraud is up 13% in the year ending June 2016. Commenting on the latest figures John Marsden, Head of ID and Fraud at Equifax said “Companies have stepped up their fraud protection with multiple layered fraud defenses, but this often moves criminal activity to channels that are…
Read moreThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published findings from its thematic review of packaged bank accounts. In 2013, the FCA introduced new rules on packaged bank accounts. These were designed to help customers understand whether the product was right for them. Firms are now required to establish and record whether customers are eligible to claim…
Read moreThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today announced that it will consult on new guidance on the treatment of customers with mortgage payment shortfalls (commonly referred to as arrears). This guidance covers remediation for mortgage customers who may have been affected by the way firms calculate these customers’ monthly mortgage payments. The FCA has identified…
Read moreEquifax Touchstone analysis of the intermediary marketplace reveals significant growth in the mortgage market with sales up £1.2bn in September, a rise of 8.4% on August. Residential and buy-to-let sales for the month totalled £15.1billion. September buy-to-let figures jumped by 19.0% to £2.9billion, while residential sales increased by 6.2% to £12.2billion. Regional performance for the…
Read moreBarry Glenn has joined Leeds Building Society as its new Head of IT Security. His previous role was at Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank, where he was information security lead technology consultant. Glenn has over 30 years’ experience in the industry, including 20 years with the US Navy in IT followed by 11 years as a contractor…
Read moreYorkshire Building Society has announced the appointment of Mike Regnier as Chief Executive. Regnier, who joined the Society in 2014, is currently Chief Customer Officer and Executive Director. He is expected to take up the role at the UK’s second largest building society on 1 January, 2017, subject to regulatory approval. John Heaps, Yorkshire Building Society…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for October 2016: Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1.499 trillion at the end of August 2016. This is up from £1.445 trillion at the end of August 2015 – an extra £995.43 per UK adult. The average total debt per household…
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