Mortgage repayment affordability hits toughest level since 2008

New data from Moneyfacts has shown that despite softening house price growth, the burden of mortgage payments is impacting household finances. The data shows that an average earner is able to put down the required deposit and commit to a mortgage in the past couple of years, but will have found their monthly mortgage payment…

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Less than half in the UK carry a physical wallet  

4th September 2025 Consumer Lending | #cash

New research from ATM network Link has shown that fewer than half of UK adults leave home with a wallet or a purse. The research makes recommendations focused on making sure we have a resilient and effective payments system in a world where digital is increasingly dominant. It also gives hints and tips to people…

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Mortgage lending activity recovered in June

4th September 2025 Consumer Lending | #mortgage lending

Latest data from UK Finance has found that mortgage lending activity dipped in early Quarter 2 (Q2) following stamp duty changes but had recovered by June, with forward‑looking application data pointing to continued momentum into the third Quarter.  The FCA’s mortgage affordability stress test has helped keep arrears low on mortgages granted since its introduction, but…

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Criminal sentenced after stealing £500,000 by fraudulently accessing bank accounts

3rd September 2025 Consumer Lending | #fraud

A man from Suffolk has been sentenced to 4 years and 9 months at Ipswich Crown Court after stealing over £490,000 from bank customers after taking over their accounts by impersonating them. The sentencing follows investigation and arrest by specialist banking industry sponsored police unit, the Dedicated Card and Payment Crime Unit (DCPCU). Blessing Mudzinge,…

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Pepper Advantage makes two key appointments

3rd September 2025 Appointments |

Global credit management and technology company Pepper Advantage has announced two new appointments. Brendan Twomey joins as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and the promotion of Gary Stockley, formerly Chief Information Officer, to Chief Product Officer (CPO). As CTO, Twomey has 25 years’ experience delivering complex tech strategies for UK commercial and scale-up banks, specialising in leading…

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Aryza announces Australian acquisition

3rd September 2025 Company News |

Aryza has announces the acquisition of Bravure, a specialitist technology enabled debt sale and recovery solutions provider. Bravure is based in Sydney Australia. Bravure’s Bridge software helps creditors optimise recovery by analysing debt books, automating decisions on collection strategies, maximising the pricing of debt books, and enabling data exchanges with third parties such as debt…

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Mortgage approvals increase in July

2nd September 2025 Consumer Lending | #mortgages

Latest Bank of England data showed mortgage approvals for house purchases rose in July for a third consecutive month, Mortgage approvals for house purchases increased by 800 in July, to 65,400. Approvals for remortgaging decreased by 2700 in July, to 38,900. Net borrowing of mortgage debt by individuals decreased by £0.9 billion to £4.5 billion…

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New measures to tackle fraud come into effect

1st September 2025 Consumer Lending | #fraud

Large organisations are to be criminally liable if they fail to prevent fraud, under new rules that come into force today. Under the new offence, companies could be held liable if one of their employees, agents or subsidiaries commits fraud with the aim of benefiting the business that they work for, unless able to demonstrate…

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Credit Union membership hits record high

Latest data from the Bank of England on the Credit Union sector shows that adult membership grew 33% to 2.16 million in Q1 2025, a quarterly rise of 7,076 and an increase of 43,905 compared to Q1 2024. The total value of assets held by Credit Unions rebounded slightly in 2025 Q1, increasing 0.14% to…

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AI threatens 27,000 banking jobs

The UK banking sector faces significant job losses as banks invest heavily in artificial intelligence (AI). A report from Juniper Research and Zopa Bank indicates that 27,000 roles, or 10% of the workforce, are at risk by 2030. The industry plans to invest £1.8 billion in generative AI, aiming for productivity gains primarily in back…

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Nearly 5,000 fake FCA scams reported in first six months of 2025

28th August 2025 Consumer Lending | #fraud

Consumers are being warned of fraudsters impersonating the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), as the regulator revealed it has received almost 5,000 fake FCA scam reports in the first half of 2025. Scammers aim to steal money by getting people to hand over funds or sensitive information, such as bank account PINs and passwords. There have…

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Computershare Loan Services donate £40,000 to youth homeless charity

28th August 2025 Company News |

Computershare Loan Services and The Deposit Protection (The DPS) Charity Fund has donated £40,000 to help support homeless young people in the UK. This is the fifth annual donation in a row to national homeless charity Depaul UK, bringing the total value of donations since 2020 to £200,000.  The charity said the donations help it to deliver…

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3.3m locked out of housing market since the financial crisis

27th August 2025 Consumer Lending | #housing

Since the financial crisis of 2008-9, 3.3 million prospective homeowners have missed out on the opportunity to own a home according to new research by leading Pepper Money. The research indicates that if pre-crash financial trends continued, then this would have enabled 3.3 million more households to geton the property ladder. The findings come in…

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