UK adults display their generous side
As Brits continue to struggle with the UK’s return to recession, adults have revealed they are actually quite generous when they have a spare £10 note. According to protection specialist Bright Grey’s...
View ArticleBrits continue to feel the strain and cut spending power
Consumers continue to face tough times financially as spending power declines as a result of inflation, leaving consumers with less disposable income generally. Weak income growth holds responsibility...
View ArticleClaiming for PPI compensation – Where to begin!
In the last decade, banks have received thousands of complaints from consumers who have purchased Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) without fully realising how it works. It appears as though, in many...
View ArticlePPI Reclaims – Did you ask the right questions?
When you were informed that it was a good idea to purchase a PPI policy, there are probably a host of questions that may not have seemed particularly relevant at the time, which now may be worth...
View ArticleLatest mis-selling fiasco echoes PPI compensation scandal
MPs are accusing the UK’s largest banks of being involved in the mis-selling of complicated interest rate swaps. The Telegraph has reported that thousands of businesses have been victims of mis-sold...
View ArticlePPI compensation could be a welcome relief to families at breaking point
It has been reported that one in five families in the UK feel they are unable to cope with their mounting financial woes. Financial concerns are causing many families to reach breaking point, according...
View ArticleLost in translation: under-30s more likely to understand a foreign language...
Millions of young people cannot fathom pension basics yet can understand a foreign language, a new study has shown. While less than one in 10 people aged between 20 and 29 understood the exact meaning...
View ArticleHalf of Britons rely on their credit cards for everyday outgoings
New research from MoneySupermarket shows that a just under half of Brits need their credit cards for day to day expenses. A whopping 46% of people need their credit cards to make daily purchases –...
View ArticleRelaxed planning laws will ‘kick-start the economy’
Britain, get your toolboxes out: the Government has announced that homes, shops, offices and industrial units will be able to expand without having to seek permission first from their local authority....
View ArticlePPI policies – was I ever eligible in the first place?
PPI, or payment protection insurance, is a financial ‘safety net’ which people take out in case they lose their job, get sick or have an accident – which stops them from earning and contributing to the...
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