Payday loans lenders face OFT penalties
Action is being taken against payday lenders who flouted rules on online advertising in the run up to Christmas.The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) found some were not checking whether customers could afford to borrow or outlining charges for going into arrears. A number were unclear about the loan terms and failed to explain the [...]
January 16, 2012
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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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Millions turn to payday loans claim insolvency experts
Millions of Britons are likely to take out a high interest loans in the next six months to last them until payday a group of insolvency experts claims.R3, which represents “professionals working with financially troubled individuals and businesses”, bases its claim on interviews with 2,000 people. Some 60% of those surveyed worried about their level [...]
December 29, 2011
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Smallest businesses need more support warn MPs
Britain’s smallest businesses should be treated differently from other small and medium sized firms warn a group of MPs.The very smallest companies are the UK’s job creators, but many are stifled by red tape and regulations aimed at much bigger companies, they said. The All Party Group for Micro Businesses said the definition of a [...]
December 7, 2011
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More people in energy poverty with fuel bill debts
The number of people with energy debts has risen by a quarter for electricity and a fifth for gas, it has emerged.The latest figures suggest 1.5m people are in debt in UK. The figures, from spring 2011, include 850,000 electricity customers and 700,000 gas consumers. Campaign group Consumer Focus and charity Citizen’s Advice say energy [...]
December 5, 2011
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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 [...]
November 11, 2011
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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 [...]
November 9, 2011
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