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Over two in five (43%) of people with adverse credit have said their level of debt has increased in the last 12 months, according to Pepper Money
22/01/2024
Buy-to-let intermediary firm, Mortgages for Business, has announced a rebrand and will now be known as Mortgage Finance Brokers
18/01/2024
Half of firms (49%) offering retirement advice are seeing an increase in demand for their services because of changes in pensions tax allowances, new research from NextWealth commissioned by Aegon UK has indicated
18/01/2024
Inflation in the UK has risen for the first time in 10 months to 4% in December, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed
17/01/2024
Over two in five (43%) UK adults, which equates to around 22 million people, say their financial situation will get worse over the next 12 months, StepChange Debt Charity has found
16/01/2024
Over one in five (21%) of younger people in Britain have said they have greater consideration for how much money they need to live on due to high inflation, Standard Life has found
16/01/2024
Nearly half (49%) of Brits who are not already retired, representing around 19.2 million savers, plan to work beyond state pension age (SPA), research from Canada Life has revealed
15/01/2024
Today's round up of developments coming out of the consumer finance space, featuring Fleet Mortgages, Dudley Building Society, Stonebridge and Windsor Hill Mortgages
15/01/2024
Nearly three in five (58%) customers with adverse credit would seek the advice of a mortgage broker, Pepper Money has revealed
15/01/2024
Half of Gen Z (49%) have been excluded from social plans because of their financial situation, Wealthify has found
12/01/2024
Regulated firms are at risk of becoming enablers for sanction evasion by trusting long-term client relationships over critical compliance checks, a new SmartSearch survey has revealed
11/01/2024
Millions of people in the UK are potentially missing out on nearly £1,000 extra income a year because their savings are in low or no-interest paying current accounts, Yorkshire Building Society has suggested
11/01/2024
Today's round up of developments coming out of the consumer finance space, featuring Roma Finance, Pepper Money and Bank of Ireland for Intermediaries
11/01/2024
The average mortgage rates on two and five-year fixed rate deals fell for the fifth consecutive month between December and the start of January, Moneyfacts has found
09/01/2024
Today's round up of developments coming out of the consumer finance space, featuring StrideUp, Mansfield Building Society and Chetwood Financial
08/01/2024

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