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The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) has forecast that its levy for 2021/22 will be £1.04bn, a 48% increase on last year
22/01/2021
A “pandemic paradox” is at the heart of personal finances in the UK, according to AJ Bell
21/01/2021
Spending on debit and credit cards fell in October compared to the previous month as tougher COVID-19 measures were introduced across the country, new UK Finance data has revealed
19/01/2021
Cushon has announced it is launching the world’s first “net zero” pension fund
18/01/2021
The first quarter of 2021 is expected to see a return to pre-pandemic levels of second charge lending volumes, according to research by Loans Warehouse
12/01/2021
MagiClick has announced the acquisition of Dock9 as part of a strategy to grow the financial services technology and digital experience agency across Europe
11/01/2021
Kuflink has announced that its platform has just passed the £100m mark as new investment levels continue to accelerate
07/01/2021
Thirty-nine per cent of UK adults are concerned about maintaining their current credit arrangements, according to new findings from Shawbrook Bank’s personal loan division
05/01/2021
OpenMoney has announced a four-year contract with credit reference agency, Equifax, so that it can provide free credit report services to customers
04/01/2021
A new “credit squeeze and funding gap” could affect UK businesses in 2021, as firms move from survival to recovery over the next 12 months, a report from Rangewell has warned
04/01/2021
An independent report into the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) regulation and supervision of London Capital & Finance (LCF) has been published
18/12/2020
Investment in stocks and shares ISAs by older investors in the UK continues to rise sharply following a slow start to the year, but contributions from younger savers has fallen by 31% quarter-on-quarter as they pulled back from the market during Q3 2020, new research from Scottish Friendly’s Investor Index has revealed
18/12/2020
The Bank of England (BoE) has left the base rate unchanged at 0.1%
17/12/2020
Prospective retirees over 50 are facing a “ticking time bomb” in retirement, with 66% having made either no firm plans or no plans at all for their retirement finances, according to industry research
14/12/2020
When you start planning your retirement, it may be the lifestyle you’re focused on. But if you don’t include life expectancy there’s a risk you could spend too much too soon
11/12/2020

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Perenna and the long-term fixed mortgage market
Content editor, Dan McGrath, spoke to head of product, proposition and distribution at Perenna, John Davison, to explore the long-term fixed mortgage market, the role that Perenna plays in this sector and the impact of the recent Autumn Budget

The role of the bridging market and technology usage in the industry
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