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The UK economy shrank by -0.3% in October, following a growth of 0.2% in September, with the effect of UK interest rates squeezing consumers, the Office for National Statistics has revealed
13/12/2023
Nearly three-quarters (73%) of over-50s said that the cost-of-living crisis is their biggest money worry, SunLife has found
13/12/2023
The average rates on all loan-to-value (LTV) tiers across two and five-year fixed mortgages has fallen for a fourth consecutive month, data from Moneyfacts has revealed
11/12/2023
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Government have announced plans which aim to give people more access to advice while also enhancing the UK investment market
08/12/2023
Three in 10 (29%) UK consumers have missed bill payments or have gone into their overdraft in the past year, despite having funds in other accounts, Moneyhub has found
06/12/2023
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined three money transfer firms £150,000 collectively after they admitted to fixing prices charged to consumers in Glasgow
30/11/2023
The number of net mortgage approvals for house purchases increased from 43,700 in September to 47,400 in October, the Bank of England (BoE) has found
29/11/2023
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced a new package of measures to improve the transparency of sustainable investment products as the regulator looks to minimise greenwashing
28/11/2023
The average rate on a lifetime mortgage has fallen to 7.13%, down from 7.33% at the start of November, new data published by Moneyfacts has shown
27/11/2023
The Economic Affairs Committee has said that the operational independence of the Bank of England (BoE) should be preserved but “reforms are vital” to improve its performance
27/11/2023
Today's round up of developments coming out of the consumer finance space, featuring Landbay, Pepper Money and Atom bank
23/11/2023
Almost one in eight (13%) pension savers have said they don’t think it is “worth the hassle” to combine pensions, Moneyhub has found
20/11/2023
Two fifths (41%) of over-50s have said the cost of living crisis is the main barrier preventing them from securing the retirement income they think they’ll need, Standard Life has found
08/11/2023
Almost two thirds (65%) of parents with children over the age of 18 have not spoken to them about the cost of living crisis, TopCashback has found
08/11/2023
Today's round up of developments coming out of the consumer finance space, featuring Pepper Money, The Exeter and the British Business Bank
07/11/2023

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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

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