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Rise in inflation could affect low income households and savers

14 November 2021
The Guardian has reported that a recent 0.5% rise in inflation is 'disastrous' for savers. Inflation is at a five-month high and there have been warnings that it could hit 3% in the next few months. ... read more »

Do you know what affects your credit rating?

13 November 2021
If you're not sure which factors could harm or improve your credit rating, you're not alone. Research by Saga Platinum credit card has found that 34% of adults aren't sure either. ... read more »

Record number of Brits 'worried about rising fuel costs'

12 November 2021
According to Which?, the planned 3p rise in fuel duty in January 2013 - set to be debated in the House of Commons today - could be the 'last straw' for many households who are already struggling with their finances. ... read more »

Scottish bankruptcy reform explained

9 November 2021
Last week, the Scottish Government published a report outlining how it intends to reform current bankruptcy laws to make them 'fit for the 21st century'. ... read more »

CML announces lowest number of repossessions since 2007

8 November 2021
In the third quarter of 2021, a total of 8,200 properties were repossessed - which is the lowest number in any single quarter since 2007. This is according to data from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML). ... read more »

Seaside towns are UK 'insolvency hotspots'

7 November 2021
Coastal towns across Britain are suffering from a high number of personal insolvencies compared with other regions in the UK, according to new analysis from Experian. ... read more »

Insolvency statistics: more DROs than bankruptcies for the first time

6 November 2021
For the first time ever, the total number of DROs (Debt Relief Orders) is higher than the number of bankruptcies, according to official insolvency statistics for quarter three (July, August and September) of 2021. ... read more »

Four simple steps for dealing with debt

31 October 2021
Debt is growing in the UK, so there could be lots of people out there who need debt help. We offer four simple steps that could help people manage their debt more effectively. ... read more »

Does your energy provider owe you money?

30 October 2021
We've all heard about people who end up in debt because they unknowingly haven't paid enough on their energy bills. But research by Gocompare.com reveals that many people have actually paid too much on their bills - and could be owed a significant sum by their energy provider. ... read more »

Big Energy Saving Week - eight in 10 'even more worried about winter bills'

26 October 2021
It's Big Energy Saving Week this week, says uSwitch.com, and a good time to think about ways of saving money, as the six big energy suppliers in the UK have recently announced further price increases. ... read more »

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