Ms Willott raised her concerns in response to the criticism from Citizen’s Advice of government proposals to increase the powers of bailiffs to enter the premises of people in loan or credit card debt. More should be done to promote…
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Speaking in the wake of Britain’s so-called big five banks announcing record profits, Nick White, director of financial services uSwitch.com, suggested individuals should keep a close eye on how their account or credit card debt charges change. “We have seen…
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An inability to arrange direct debit payments for gas and electricity bills leaves many people with no choice but to pay an extra ten per cent on these provisions annually, according to research from Save the Children and the Family…
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General manger at the Chiltern Debt Management Jackie Newton company suggests that if the Bank of England’s’ monetary policy committee (MPC) decides to raise interest rates to 5.5 per cent on Thursday (March 8th), the UK will head further towards…
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An online poll carried out by the independent personal finance website Fool.co.uk found that a full 80 per cent of Brits currently banking with one of the so-called big five banks would be willing to switch their accounts. Tensions worsened…
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MPs are to initiate a second round of debate on the details of the proposed tribunals, courts and enforcement bill, which Citizens Advice claims would leave Brits facing credit card debt more vulnerable to unscrupulous bailiffs. Under the terms of…
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Simon Ward has made his comments ahead of an announcement on the issue by the Bank of England’s monetary policy committee (MPC) next week and the economic expert suggests a fourth increase since August 2006 is not out of the…
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Exclusive of mortgage repayments, the latest statistics on debt management troubles in Norwich reveal that one in four of the city’s residents are now officially in the red. And given the rising costs of borrowing seen nationwide as a result…
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