RateSetter adds to Risk team

19th December 2016 Commercial Credit Management |

RateSetter has appointed Michael Hoare as Head of Risk Analytics and Retail Credit. Hoare joins from PayPal UK, where he was Chief Credit Risk Officer, overseeing underwriting, customer management and collections strategies for unsecured consumer and small business lending. Before PayPal UK, Michael worked at Capital One, where he held a number of positions including Credit…

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Universal Credit cause of East Lothian rent arrears increase

19th December 2016 Consumer Collections |

Universal Credit has caused a 20% rise in rent arrears from East Lothian Council tenants in just three months since it was introduced, a report has found. The report shows that the change to Universal Credit has seen rent arrears rise by £242,000.The net year on year increase, calculated at 12 %, or £157,000, has almost…

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Reports finds that UK leads the way in alternative finance

19th December 2016 Commercial Credit Management |

A New report from KPMG and peer to peer lender (P2P) TWINO shows UK leads the way in alternative finance but also suggests that continental European lenders catching up. The report shows that the UK still leads the way in alternative finance, with four times higher volumes in aggregate than the rest of Continental Europe.…

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CMA to make legal services more accessible to small businesses

19th December 2016 Commercial Credit Management |

The Competition and Market’s Authority, (CMA) has conducted a market study into legal services and found that businesses looking to employ legal help often don’t have all the information they need to make an informed choice. This can lead to poor quality service or consumers paying over the odds. Small businesses are disproportionately affected by…

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Number of Irish bankruptcies increased in 2015

19th December 2016 Consumer Collections |

The number of bankruptcies in Ireland increased last year, according to the Insolvency Service of Ireland (ISI)’s latest annual report. According to the report, there were 479 bankruptcies in 2015 – up seven per cent from 448 in 2014. There was also a massive increase in the number of people who were returned to solvency…

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Lloyds Bank to acquire MBNA for £1.9 billion

19th December 2016 Consumer Collections |

http://www.cityam.com/255938/lloyds-banking-group-snaps-up-bank-americas-mbna-credit

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Energy companies urged to tackle ‘poverty premium’ paid by low income households

16th December 2016 Consumer Collections |

Representatives from the ‘Big Six’ energy companies have attended a summit  looking at ways to help low income households living in fuel poverty and facing a ‘poverty premium’ of paying more for their energy. Energy companies were invited to the meeting, chaired by the equalities secretary Angela Constance with energy minister Paul Wheelhouse, to discuss…

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31% of Students rely on Overdrafts, Credit Cards and Payday Loans

16th December 2016 Consumer Collections |

Future Finance, a specialist student loans company, has raised concerns surrounding students’ abilities to finance their educations. In a survey, which questioned 1,000 full-time students, said that 31% have had to use credit cards, payday loans and overdrafts to finance their university experience. John Hudson, manager of Funding and Financial Support at the University of Nottingham: “While…

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A quarter of friends fall out over lending

16th December 2016 Consumer Collections |

Almost one in four of us have fallen out with friends over money issues and 42% have lent money to a friend only for it never to be returned, according to new research out today. The study found that 74% of us have lent money over the past 12 months, with half of us lending up…

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Young people borrowing to buy essentials

16th December 2016 Consumer Collections |

Three and a half million young Brits say that they have borrowed money to pay for food according to research conducted by Debt Advisory Centre. In total seven million adults have borrowed money to pay for food, another four and half million have borrowed money to pay their rent or mortgage, highlighting the financial squeeze that…

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Gross lending up 3% in November

16th December 2016 Consumer Collections |

The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has published its new latest findings and reports that gross lending of £21 billion in November – up by an estimated 3% on October, and also 3% up on a year ago. The CML’s lending forecasts for 2017 have been revised downwards from the previous expectations of a year ago, reflecting economic…

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Brits to take on £6.4 billion in debt to fund Christmas

15th December 2016 Consumer Collections |

Millions of people will be relying on their credit cards to fund Christmas this year. Research conducted by comparethemarket.com found that Brits who celebrate Christmas expect to spend £640 on average over the festive season. Over a fifth (22%) anticipate that they will pay for the majority of their expenses by credit card, suggesting that those…

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£26billion owed in late payments

15th December 2016 Commercial Credit Management |

​​​Almost half of the UK’s small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are being paid late, according to Bacs Payment Schemes Limited (Bacs), the company behind Direct Debit and Bacs Direct Credit in the UK. The average late payment debt now stands at £32,185 which equates to a substantial £26.3 billion total across the 47 per…

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