Brits ‘fear financial fraudsters’
A survey carried out by YouGov for Capital One found that 99 per cent of British adults are aware of the issue of ID theft, but the majority of people do not know how to prevent it from happening. And…
A survey carried out by YouGov for Capital One found that 99 per cent of British adults are aware of the issue of ID theft, but the majority of people do not know how to prevent it from happening. And…
Figures from Alliance & Leicester show that 34 per cent of people opting to take on a personal loan do so in an effort to find a debt solution, often after having been hit by high interest rates on credit…
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According to the Lib Dems, consumers in the UK are now spending more of their annual income on trying to clear debtthan has been the case since 1997 and debt management problems are mounting as the cost of borrowing increases.…
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During the first quarter of 2006, Britons borrowed 35 pence for every pound they saved, while in the same period of this year UK consumers took on 41 pence in personal debt for every pound set aside, the latest figures…
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With the ban on smoking in enclosed public spaces set to come in across England next month, the mortgage broker’s own figures suggest that homeowners could avoid years of indebtedness if their cigarette funds are used instead to overpay their…
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Six months since its plans were announced, the Treasury reports that 127 non-charging cash machines have been installed nationwide, while a further 471 locations have been identified as suitable for free ATMs. According to economic secretary to the treasury Ed…
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With thousands of households around the country in need of a debt solution, figures from Abbey have shown that more than 5.5 million joint account holders in the UK spend money secretively. Furthermore, Abbey reports that 24 per cent of…
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Figures from Abbey demonstrate that around 79 per cent of people were faced with a bill they did not budget for over the course of the last 12 months and cumulatively these charges were worth more than £48.7 billion. Carrying…
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