The number of individuals accessing their pensions for the first time without taking regulated advice continued to increase in 2023/24, the latest data from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has shown
Forty-six per cent of women are opting to hold their long-term savings in a savings account rather than more tax-friendly options such as a pension or ISA wrappers, Scottish Friendly has revealed
Twenty-nine per cent of Brits have reported that their financial health has deteriorated over the past six months, as rising bills and costs take a toll on their financial wellbeing, Moneyhub has reported
Savings rates fell across both variable and fixed sectors in August, the first time all rates have dropped since January 2024, according to new data published by Moneyfacts
Average mortgage rates on the overall two and five-year fixed rate deals fell month-on-month by 0.21% and 0.18% respectively during August, new Moneyfacts data has indicated
Today's round up of developments coming out of the consumer finance space, featuring Pepper Money, Marsden Building Society and Saffron for Intermediaries