The majority of personal insolvency experts believe debtors should be able to pay their bankruptcy costs in instalments.
Trade body R3 has called f…
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Almost one fifth of UK customers have been billed incorrectly by their gas and electricity suppliers.
Comparison site uSwitch, revealed these stati…
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Over 250,000 people have not put a strategy in place for how they will pay their mortgage.
This is according to Debt Management Today, which has re…
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One in eight people will miss a scheduled bill payment over the next four weeks.
This is according to comparison site MoneySuperMarket, which has r…
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The number of people seeking help for issues with payday loans providers has almost doubled in the last year.
This is according to the debt charity…
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has called on mortgage lenders to be fairer on customers that are in arrears.
It demanded front-line staff sh…
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Consumer confidence in the UK continued its strong growth in January.
This is according to Lloyds Bank, which has released its Spending Power Repor…
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Families with poor credit ratings purchase more household expenses on finance.
This is according to credit card provider Aqua, which has released i…
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