Mortgage deals ‘trickling back on to market but at higher rates’
Lenders are preparing to proactively contact 1.6 million customers whose fixed-rate deals will finish before the end of the year.
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Lenders are preparing to proactively contact 1.6 million customers whose fixed-rate deals will finish before the end of the year.
Tracy McGuire-Brown said that to make the process ‘so difficult and so insensitive is just appalling’.
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The consumer group said bottlenecks can be caused due to antiquated processes, often requiring ‘wet’ ink signatures.
The charity warned the figures indicated how many household budgets had already ‘gone beyond breaking point’.
There are benefits to moving pensions around but, as Which? found, some transfers can take up to six months to …
The charity warned the figures indicated how many household budgets had already ‘gone beyond breaking point’.
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The scale of the problem is ‘really large’, the Treasury Committee heard.
The scale of the problem is ‘really large’, the Treasury Committee heard.
Being the victim of a fraud or scam can be ‘deeply distressing’, the Financial Ombudsman Service said.