The latest figures from Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) have shown a continuing growth in second charge mortgages. Commenting on the August 2017 new business figures for the second charge mortgage market, Fiona Hoyle, Head of Consumer and Mortgage Finance at the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA), said: “The second charge mortgage market reported another…
Read moreNew figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show that consumer finance new business in August grew by 4% compared with the same month last year. Credit card and personal loan new business together grew by 4% compared with August 2016, while retail store and online credit new business increased by 7%. Second…
Read moreThe concept of the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ is growing in importance but more than half of potential first-time buyers expecting to receive financial help from family to complete their purchase would feel guilty about doing so, new research reveals. The latest First-Time Buyers Report by Yorkshire Building Society shows 66% of UK adults aged 18-40…
Read moreAIB Group, the Irish Mortgage Holders Organisation(Irish Mortgage Holders Organisation) and iCare Housing has announced a joint initiative aimed at keeping customers in difficulty with their mortgage, and who qualify for social housing, in their own homes. iCare Housing, a not-for-profit Approved Housing Body was set up for the purpose of providing and managing social…
Read moreResearch from independent car buying site, carwow, reveals that nine in ten Millennials are renting or leasing modern day essentials such as cars, homes and mobile phones because it’s the only way to afford to them. Due to soaring living costs, a poll of 2,000 car owners by carwow shows that one in two millennials…
Read moreCitizens Advice Cymru has called on the Welsh Government to ban letting agent fees in Wales. New analysis from the charity reveals that renters in Wales pay at least £3 million a year in fees when they move into a privately rented home, with charges averaging £178. The total figure could be even higher as…
Read moreAmong growing concerns about high consumer debt levels in the UK, a new study finds that almost a third of credit card and personal loan debt – up to £35bn – is sitting with people who are deemed to have low financial maturity. Aire, which uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to help lenders provide applicants…
Read moreUK finance has published its latest mortgage lending data estimating that overall gross mortgage lending in August was £24.2bn, of which £15.1bn was lent by high street banks. Accounting for seasonal factors, this figure is in the same ball park as monthly lending over the course of 2017 according to it’s latest lending figures. House…
Read moreThe average share of income that Britain’s families spend on housing has trebled over the last 50 years, with young people having to make do with longer commutes and smaller, insecure rented accommodation, according to a new report published by the Resolution Foundation. The “Home Affront ‘ report by the Resolution Foundation shows that each generation…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for September 2017: Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1.548 trillion at the end of July 2017. This is up from £1.489 trillion at the end of July 2016 – an extra £1033.06 per UK adult. Per adult in the UK…
Read moreThe Money Advice Service has announced its 2017 over-indebtedness figures for the UK. This year’s report by the Money Advice Service and CACI reveals that 8.3 million (15.9%) people in the UK are living with a debt problem – the figures show a moderate increase from figures released in 2016 (15.4%). The statistics from the…
Read moreThe Bank of Ireland has released its latest arrears and repossessions statistics. The Residential Mortgage Arrears and Repossessions Statistics for Q2 highlights indicate: The number of mortgage accounts for principal dwelling houses (PDH) in arrears fell further in the second quarter of 2017; this marks the sixteenth consecutive quarter of decline. A total of 73,706 accounts…
Read moreUK Finance has released the latest remortgaging date which shows that lending for house purchases in July was lower than in the preceding month but higher than a year earlier. Highlights from the statistics show: First-time buyers borrowed £5 billion, 15% lower than in June but 14% higher than in July 2016. They took out…
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