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(October 31, 2011)The latest ‘Bank of England Trends in Lending’ report found that total lending to individuals rose by £1 billion last month. Many UK households struggling to cope with the rising cost of living may have turned to credit cards and loans for financial help.
(October 24, 2011)A new study reveals that British credit card owners making only the minimum repayments could take up to 11 years and 8 months to repay their 2011 Christmas debt.
(October 24, 2011)Sainsbury’s has launched its new Nectar Credit Card, with a rate of just 6.9% APR - 1% lower than its nearest rival the Barclaycard Simplicity.
(October 18, 2011)A new report shows a change of attitude in the way Brits use both credit and debit cards, as well as revealing a sharp reduction in the use of credit cards generally from 2005.
(October 12, 2011)A brand new study reveals that British consumers are already concerned about potential Christmas spending, and predict that Brits might have to rely on credit cards to afford the coming holiday season.
(September 28, 2011)The increase in gas (17.4%) and electricity bills (10.8%) are already taking their toll on the finances of the British population. New research reveals that, as prices increase, more Brits rely on credits cards and overdrafts to pay the bills.
(September 16, 2011)Despite their general market dominance, the UK's leading high street banks score poorly in terms of customer satisfaction compared to other financial institutions.
(August 31, 2011)The most vulnerable generation could be set to lose as much as sixty percent of their spending power over the next twenty years if they have a fixed income pension, according to research by Aviva.
(August 22, 2011)Halifax bank has launched a market leading 22 month 0% offer available for their new credit card customers; it is their longest balance transfer ever. Halifax clients will also be able to choose a 17 month 0% balance transfer card.
(August 3, 2011)Over half of the British population believes that coins and notes will become a thing of the past as one in eight people admit to not carrying cash at all.
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