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30 June 2005
The number of Britons suffering from "Balance Denial Syndrome" (BDS), is reportedly growing.
29 June 2005
The Bank of England (BoE) has warned that record credit card debit levels are putting the UK economy at risk.
28 June 2005
People taking out loans for holidays have been found to be most likely to travel to America.
27 June 2005
Men are more likely to apply for a loan online than women, according to new research.
24 June 2005
UK homebuyers are being advised to have their potential home checked out by a property surveyor before putting pen to paper.
23 June 2005
Holiday makers have been warned that they would not be entitled to a refund should the operator or airline go bust, should they go on a DIY holiday.
22 June 2005
As more and more happy couples prepare to finance their wedding day independently, the independent comparison and switching service uSwitch.com has advised those doing it with a loan, to be careful.
21 June 2005
Sainsbury's Bank has launched a special offer on its loans for the summer, cutting the rate for it's internet loans of £5,000 or more from 6.9 per cent APR to 6.5 per cent APR.
20 June 2005
Nationwide Building Society has issued its debut report on the personal loans market, and industry first in that it focuses on personal loans, distinguishing them from more general unsecured lending products.
17 June 2005
The growing trend for Brits to take long weekends or mini-breaks appears to be matched by increasing prices in taking such holidays.
16 June 2005
More people look set to take out home improvement loans with Brits forking out a massive £1.9 billion to pay for damage done to their homes by beauty-appliances, according to a new study.
15 June 2005
Britons have been advised to check their credit files in order to be able to improve their credit rating and get better loans.
14 June 2005
A new report has shown that loans to consolidate debt are the primary reason consumers have to borrow.
13 June 2005
According to new research, more and more Britons are finding the time and the money to escape to the sun every year.
10 June 2005
New research has revealed that Britons are spending a massive £4.6 billion every year on keeping themselves looking and feeling young.
09 June 2005
The Bank of England's (BoE) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has held interest rates at their current level of 4.75 per cent, therefore not affecting loan repayments.
08 June 2005
Low consumer spending could lead to a cut in interest rates later this year, which would be good news for those looking to get a loan.
07 June 2005
It has been revealed that DIY is the number one reason for Britons saving their cash, though loans are another way of paying for home improvements.
06 June 2005
New research has revealed that wedding guests who need to travel abroad in order to attend the ceremonies of loved ones will spend around £1.8 billion on their trips.
03 June 2005
A new level of clarity has been brought to customers for their loan agreements.
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