Mortgage costs taking a bigger cut
According to the Woolwich, mortgage debt accounted for 19 per cent of take home pay in August, up from 18.8 per cent in July, with some areas of London – Holborn and St Pancras – reaching a staggering 31.2 per…
According to the Woolwich, mortgage debt accounted for 19 per cent of take home pay in August, up from 18.8 per cent in July, with some areas of London – Holborn and St Pancras – reaching a staggering 31.2 per…
One in six Britons borrow money for their holidays according to the CreditExpert poll, with credit card debt the most common means for doing so. “Getting carried away and overspending a little on holiday is something nearly everyone has experienced,…
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Which? states that the warnings need to appear on the cheques themselves rather than on a separate leaflet in order to properly warn users of the risk of debt. “We are concerned that people using them won’t realise the drawbacks.…
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The limit has been raised from £300 to £600 but consumer groups are saying that students should not be able to get credit, especially as some cards charge interest rates of 21.47 per cent. Frances Walker, of the Consumer Credit…
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Invites are being sent to the big debt firms to look at creating a code of conduct for the sector. “We have been trying to talk to the banks about the issues but we’ve had difficulty getting together with them,”…
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Regency Mortgages did not treat customers fairly, the FSA said, meaning that many could have taken on debt they did not need due to poor information. Managing director for the FSA’s retail markets, Clive Briault, said: “Regency exposed its customers…
Most are taking points over interest-free debt, as cashback or loyalty points account for 37 per cent of cards in the Morgan Stanley Credit Card survey and zero interest for only 17 per cent. Patrick Muir, marketing director for the…
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Although students are offered loans, this is often not enough the report claims and many are seeing debt as part of their daily existence both as a student and graduate. “We try to advise new students to be sensible with…
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