Archive for November, 2011

Taxman to make money from Payment Protection Insurance (PPI)

Millions of people are facing an unexpected tax bill on their Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) claims payouts.The banking industry has set aside £6 billion to pay for the mis-selling of PPI. Customers were awarded compensation plus interest of 8% by the Financial Services Authority on the money they originally spent on PPI. This interest will [...]

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November 29, 2011  Tags: , , , , ,   Posted in: Bankers, Banks, Credit Crunch, Financial Services, Lenders, Uncategorized  No Comments

UK interest rates remain on hold at record low of 0.5%

UK interest rates have been held at a record low of 0.5% by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee.Bank of England UK interest rates have now been held at 0.5% for more than two and a half years Worries about the strength of the economic recovery meant that economists had expected rates to remain [...]

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November 24, 2011  Tags: , , , , ,   Posted in: Bank of England, Borrowing Costs, Credit Crunch, Interest Rates, UK Loans Rates, Uncategorized  No Comments

Lloyds makes a £3.9 billion loss after PPI settlements

Lloyds Banking Group has reported a £3.9 billion loss for the first nine months of 2011, mainly due to the cost of settling claims for mis-selling payment protection insurance (PPI).The pre-tax loss for the period ending 30 September compares with a profit of £2 billion a year earlier. Lloyds said that during the nine months [...]

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November 22, 2011  Tags: , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Bank Lending, Bankers, Banks, Business Finance, Credit Crunch, Uncategorized, nationalisation  No Comments

Private bank Coutts fined £6.3 million by the FSA

Private bank Coutts has been fined £6.3 million by City watchdog the FSA for the way it sold investments to clients.The fine surrounds the sale of bonds issued by US insurance company AIG and described as low-risk to 427 well-off customers, who invested £1.45 billion. However, the investments were caught up in the uncertainty of [...]

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November 17, 2011  Tags: , , , , ,   Posted in: Bank Lending, Bankers, Banks, Credit Crunch, Financial Services, Uncategorized  No Comments

Co-op confirms second round bid for Lloyds’ branches

The Co-operative Group has confirmed it will submit a second round bid next week for the hundreds of branches being sold by Lloyds Banking Group.Lloyds is selling 632 branches and £36 billion of deposits, after being ordered to by the European Commission following the bank’s rescue by the UK government. The government currently still holds [...]

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November 14, 2011  Tags: , , , , , ,   Posted in: Bank Lending, Bankers, Banks, Financial Services, Lenders, Loans Calculators, Uncategorized, nationalisation  No Comments

Business forced to look for finance away from banks

Businesses are having to become more creative with finance raising as the banks are limiting funding.Even existing business are met with tight lending conditions when trying to secure loans or overdrafts – in spite of the government’s efforts to help. Project Merlin is one of the government’s magic wands designed to make banks lend more [...]

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November 11, 2011  Tags: , , , , , ,   Posted in: Bank Lending, Business Finance, Credit Crunch, Finance, Financial Services, Lenders, Loans Calculators, Uncategorized  No Comments

Office of Fair Trading may shut Yes Loans

The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is taking steps to close down a company which claims to process thousands of loan applications a week.The OFT will not say why it is “minded to revoke” its licence. An independent OFT adjudicator will make the final decision, which is subject to appeal. The company says it is [...]

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November 9, 2011  Tags: , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Bank Lending, Bankers, Borrowing Costs, Credit Crunch, Lenders, Loans Calculators, Loans Rates, Sub Prime Loans, UK Loans Rates, Uncategorized  No Comments

Barclays profits rise thanks to cost cutting

Barclays has reported a 5% rise in third quarter profits helped by a continuing cost cutting process.It made a pre-tax profit for the three months to 30 September of £1.34 billion ($2.1 billion), compared with £1.27 billion for the same period last year. Its quarterly revenues were 3% lower at £7 billion in the face [...]

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November 7, 2011  Tags: , , , ,   Posted in: Bank Lending, Bankers, Banks, Business Finance, Credit Crunch, Finance, Financial Services, Lenders, Loans Calculators, Uncategorized  No Comments

World economy on verge of new jobs recession- ILO

The global economy is on the verge of a new and deeper jobs recession that may ignite social unrest, the International Labour Organization (ILO) has warned.It will take at least five years for employment in advanced economies to return to pre-crisis levels, it said. The ILO also noted that in 45 of the 118 countries [...]

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November 4, 2011  Tags: , , , ,   Posted in: Credit Crunch, Finance, Uncategorized, Unemployment  No Comments

Packaged bank accounts face FSA sanctions

Packaged accounts usually charge a monthly fee for added benefits such as insurance or ticket discounts bundled with a standard current account.Customers will now be assessed to see if they are eligible for the insurance element of packaged bank accounts before any sale, under planned rules. The Financial Services Authority (FSA) says one in five [...]

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November 2, 2011  Tags: , , , , ,   Posted in: Bankers, Banks, Credit Crunch, Finance, Financial Services, Lenders, Loans Calculators, Uncategorized  No Comments