RBS failures caused by poor decisions, says FSA
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) nearly collapsed in 2008 because of poor management decisions, inadequate regulation and a flawed supervisory system, a Financial Services Authority report says.The FSA admits that its own supervision was “flawed” and “provided insufficient challenge” to RBS. And it says RBS had too weak a capital position to proceed with [...]
January 13, 2012
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Christmas will push third of UK into debt warns YouGov
Almost one in three people in the UK will go into debt over the Christmas period according to a YouGov survey.The survey of 2,015 adults suggests 11% of Britons will lose track of spending, with 31% going into some form of debt to fund Christmas related costs. Of these, it suggests 58% will rely more [...]
January 11, 2012
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Somerset debt firm goes bust and director arrested
A Somerset based debt management company went bust leaving its clients owed about £600,000 and a 42 year-old man has been arrested.More than 80 people had given the money to DebtDr so it could arrange full and final settlements with their creditors. Avon and Somerset Constabulary said a man was arrested on suspicion of fraud [...]
January 9, 2012
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Barclays Bank basic current account customers face fee rise
Basic current account holders at Barclays Bank face more frequent charges if they fail to keep sufficient funds in their accounts.Basic accounts, often opened by those with a chequered credit history, do not offer cheque books or overdrafts. At present, there is a maximum charge of £8 a day if direct debit or standing order [...]
January 5, 2012
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January 3, 2012
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One in four households face fuel poverty warns Consumer Focus
The proportion of homes in fuel poverty in England and Wales has risen from 18% to 24% in two years estimates suggest.Consumer Focus calculated that nearly 5.7 million households are in fuel poverty – when more than 10% of their disposable income is spent on fuel. The watchdog said the issue was particularly acute in [...]
December 22, 2011
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UK recovery to take five years warns Bank of England Member
The UK economy will take five and a half years to recover to its pre-recession level a Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member warns.Martin Weale called the recovery “unusually slow” and signalled more quantitative easing – creating money to buy government debt – may be coming. In a speech, he said the downturn is [...]
December 9, 2011
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Cheque guarantee cards could return
The abolition of cheque guarantee cards is being reviewed and could lead to a welcome return of the scheme.The system, which ensured that some cheques up to £50 or £100 were honoured, ended at the end of June- to save the bank’s money. But the Payments Council, which oversees payments strategy, said it was looking [...]
December 1, 2011
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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 [...]
November 22, 2011
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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 [...]
November 17, 2011
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