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One in 10 (10%) UK adults have missed a utility bill payment in the last six months, Moneyhub Payments has found
20/02/2024
One in five (20%) credit card borrowers only made the minimum repayment on their most recent credit card bill, Compare the Market has found
19/02/2024
Today's round up of developments coming out of the consumer finance space, featuring Bevan Money, StrideUp and Canada Life
16/02/2024
The UK fell into recession in the final quarter of 2023, with GDP dropping by 0.3% between October and December, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has stated
15/02/2024
Today's round up of developments coming out of the consumer finance space, featuring LiveMore, SmartSearch and Hampshire Trust Bank
15/02/2024
More than seven in 10 (71%) of Gen Z (18-24 years old) men believe that males should be the primary breadwinner in a relationship, Starling Bank has found
14/02/2024
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has banned and fined a former director of London Capital & Finance (LCF) for breaking financial promotion rules
14/02/2024
The average two-year fixed mortgage rate significantly fell by 0.37% between January and February, its biggest monthly fall since December 2022
12/02/2024
Forty-five per cent of UK adults between the ages of 45 and 54 have said that retirement planning is easier in a long-term relationship, research by Phoenix Insights has found
12/02/2024
Almost a quarter (23%) of mortgage holders have used credit in the last 12 months to ensure that they can make mortgage payments, StepChange Debt Charity has found
08/02/2024
Today's round up of developments coming out of the consumer finance space, featuring Hanley Economic Building Society, Pepper Money and Buckinghamshire Building Society
08/02/2024
Seven in 10 (69%) millennials remain defiant over their homeownership plans for the next five to 10 years despite rising house prices, research by Together has indicated
07/02/2024
The sale of shares in NatWest to the public could happen as early as June, the UK Government Investments (UKGI) has stated. Currently, 39% of the bank is owned by the Treasury, after it was bailed out during the 2008 financial crisis for around £46bn
07/02/2024
Business development managers (BDMs) at InterBay and Landbay have been rated with the highest satisfaction with brokers, with 94% reporting positive feedback, Smart Money People has said
01/02/2024
Over a million households in the UK are expected to face an increase in their mortgage rates before the General Election if it is held in November, the Liberal Democrats party have warned
01/02/2024

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Mortgage Advice Bureau and AI in the mortgage sector
Chief executive officer at Mortgage Advice Bureau, Peter Brodnicki, and founder and managing director at Heron Financial, Matt Coulson, joined content editor Dan McGrath to discuss how Mortgage Advice Bureau is using artificial intelligence to make advancements in the mortgage industry, the limitations of this technology and what 2026 will hold for the market

Perenna and the long-term fixed mortgage market
Content editor, Dan McGrath, spoke to head of product, proposition and distribution at Perenna, John Davison, to explore the long-term fixed mortgage market, the role that Perenna plays in this sector and the impact of the recent Autumn Budget

NEW BUILD IN FOCUS - NEW EPISODE OF THE MORTGAGE INSIDER PODCAST, OUT NOW
Figures from the National House-Building Council saw Q1 2025 register a 36% increase in new homes built across the UK compared with the same period last year, representing a striking development for the first-time buyer market. But with the higher cost of building, ongoing planning challenges and new and changing regulations, how sustainable is this growth? And what does it mean for brokers?

Does the North-South divide still exist in the UK housing market?
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In this episode of the Barclays Mortgage Insider Podcast, host Phil Spencer is joined by Lucian Cook, Head of Research at Savills, and Ross Jones, founder of Home Financial and Evolve Commercial Finance, to explore how regional trends are redefining the UK housing, mortgage and buy-to-let markets.

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