Debt repayments now account for ten per cent of a UK family's income, it has been revealed.
According to Aviva, this figure has risen from just…
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The average person being advised to declare bankruptcy in the final quarter of 2010 was middle aged, on an income below the average and owing over &po…
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Middle-aged women could be among the most likely group in society to face bankruptcy, new research has suggested.
Conducted by Wilkins Kennedy, the…
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An increasing number of women are facing the prospect of bankruptcy, it has been revealed.
New figures from the Insolvency Service revealed the num…
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Bankruptcy is one of the reasons over a million people are unable to get a bank account in the UK, new research suggests.
The study by Consumer Foc…
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Personal insolvencies are likely to remain high in the coming months as significant levels of unemployment continue.
This is the view of Chris Tapp…
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There are a number of people struggling with personal insolvency and many more who have not sought help.
This is the view of Steven Law, president …
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The number of people becoming insolvent could soon be on the rise, it has been claimed.
Neil Munroe, external affairs director at Equifax, has said…
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