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  • Consumers encouraged to get online for loans
    A new campaign is encouraging consumers to get online and compare loans. Those consumers yet to discover the Internet for loan enquiries are being encouraged to get online.The British Computer Society (BCS) has recently ...
    Wed 31st Aug, 2005
  • Remortgaging could save thousands
    Changing from a standard base rate deal could save borrowers thousands of pounds in interest. UK homeowners could save £12 billion over two years if they remortgaged to a better deal, according to a new report.If homeowners ...
    Tue 30th Aug, 2005
  • Future hope for first-time buyers
    Rising wages and changes in the property market mean that first-time buyers will find it easier to get on the property market by 2025. Rising wages and changes in the property market mean that first-time buyers will find it ...
    Fri 26th Aug, 2005
  • July mortgage approvals decline
    Mortgage lending dropped in July to the lowest level since February, according to new research. Mortgage lending dropped in July to the lowest level since February, according to new research. Just under 181,933 mortgages were ...
    Fri 26th Aug, 2005
  • Skipton unveils 3yr capped mortgage
    Skipton Building Society has launched an updated version of its three-year capped mortgage, featuring a reduced cap. Skipton Building Society has launched an updated version of its three-year capped mortgage, featuring a ...
    Wed 24th Aug, 2005
  • Buy-to-let lending up at West Brom
    West Bromwich Building Society is on track to break all buy-to-let lending record despite recent reports of a market downturn. West Bromwich Building Society is on track to break all buy-to-let lending record despite recent ...
    Tue 23rd Aug, 2005
  • Car buyers wasting money on pricey loans
    Only a minority of motorists shop around for the best loan deal to finance their new car. New research reveals that the majority of motorists seek value for money when buying a new car, but only a minority shop around for the ...
    Tue 23rd Aug, 2005
  • Household loans to prevent appliance breakdowns
    Homeowners are being urged to apply for secure personal loans to upgrade appliances such as freezers. Homeowners are being urged to apply for secure personal loans to upgrade appliances such as freezers, which frequently ...
    Mon 22nd Aug, 2005
  • First time buyers need parents' assistance
    UK savers waste around £2.9 billion every year, because they are not switching to better current accounts, according to new research. Many first-time home buyers rely on their parents to help with their first ...
    Fri 19th Aug, 2005
  • Personal loan market competition heats up
    Consumers are now being offered cash incentives and products, as competition for the personal loan market heats up. Consumers are now being offered cash incentives and products, as competition for the personal loan market ...
    Thu 18th Aug, 2005
  • Lenders fail to pass on rate cut to borrowers
    After the Bank of England's interest rate cut earlier this month, many lenders have not reduced their rates on mortgages at all. More than 50 per cent of all mortgage lenders have failed to pass on the Bank of England's (BoE) ...
    Wed 17th Aug, 2005
  • Call for free credit rating statements to catch fraudsters
    UK consumers should be given an annual credit rating to identify when criminals have attempted to use their details to apply for financial items. Consumers in the UK should receive a free copy of their credit report annually, ...
    Tue 16th Aug, 2005
  • Overpayment on mortgages can save thousands
    People who make one-off payments on their mortgages could save money in the long run. People who overpay on their mortgage repayments can save nearly £10,000 in the long run, according to a mortgage expert.Homeowners who ...
    Tue 16th Aug, 2005
  • Debt continues on upward spiral
    The debt situation in Britain is getting borrowers and lenders more and more in the red. The debt crisis in Britain is so extensive that the majority of people would have to give up their loan payments within several months ...
    Mon 15th Aug, 2005
  • Buy-to-let industry fails to attract new blood
    The number of new investors in the buy-to-let market has decreased by almost half. The buy-to-let market has seen numbers of investors drop by nearly half that of 2004, according to the Telegraph.Figures released by the ...
    Fri 12th Aug, 2005
  • Personal loan competition heats up
    Lenders are dropping rates on personal loans, off the back of the BoE's interest rate cut last week. Lenders across the UK are slashing their interest rates on personal loans to compete, following the Bank of England's ...
    Thu 11th Aug, 2005
  • Homeowners miss out on remortgaging savings
    B&B are urging people to take action now to save as much as possible when remortgaging. Borrowers are being urged to save by remortgaging in the current market, according to Bradford and Bingley (B&B).The financial ...
    Wed 10th Aug, 2005
  • Equity release slowing
    The equity release market is now growing at its slowest rate for two years, it has been revealed The equity release market is now growing at its slowest rate for two years, it has been revealed.Figures released by the Council ...
    Tue 9th Aug, 2005
  • Abbey cuts loan rate
    Abbey is now offering one of the lowest loan rates on the market. Abbey is now offering one of the lowest loan rates on the market after cutting its typical personal loan rate to 5.7 per cent for internet applicationsThe ...
    Mon 8th Aug, 2005
  • Parents pay for school fees with loans
    Parents are increasingly turning to loans to pay for their children's private education, but new research reveals they are not looking around for the best rate. Parents are increasingly turning to loans to pay for their ...
    Mon 8th Aug, 2005
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