Latest Credit Cards News From MoneyHighStreet.com
The latest news about credit cards from MoneyHighStreet.com
- Credit crunch 'won't slow consumer borrowing'
Despite the recent tightening of the global financial markets, people in the UK will continue to borrow and face debt problems, an industry expert has said. - Store cards 'cost ВЈ892m more'
Shoppers using store cards to purchase Christmas gifts could find themselves paying far more in interest than those using regular credit cards. - 'Important' to shop around for credit cards
Anyone thinking about applying for a new credit card should ensure they research different products to get the best deal for their circumstances. - Savers 'wasting money' on credit cards
People in the UK have money put away for the future but are simultaneously wasting money on credit card charges. - Britons receive 'unwanted' cheques
Approximately 326 million credit card cheques were sent out to consumers last year, 313 million (96 per cent) of which were sent without being requested, according to research from uSwitch. - Disloyal credit card customers 'are being rewarded'
Credit card customers are being rewarded for being disloyal to their providers, a new study has shown. - Britons using credit cards regularly
As many as one in ten credit card holders - three million people - use their credit card on a daily basis, according to research from Abbey. - Cashback deals on credit cards 'are getting more complex'
In recent years it has become harder for consumers to compare the cashback deals on credit cards, a new report has revealed. - Consumers 'abandon credit cards for debit cards'
More and more consumers switched from credit cards to debit cards in the third quarter of 2007, a new report indicates. - Credit card rejections on the up
Credit card companies are turning down more and more applications, a consumer website has said. - Apacs launches campaign to reduce credit card fraud
Petrol retailers in the UK will join a campaign to try to encourage consumers to be more aware of what they can do to cut down on credit card fraud. - Consumers urged to take advantage of credit card deals
Canny consumers can obtain big payoffs by taking advantage of the current slew of cashback deals available on some credit cards, a new report has claimed. - Using credit cards to pay mortgages 'isn't necessarily a bad thing'
People who use credit cards to make their monthly mortgage payments are not necessarily risking financial ruin, an industry expert has said. - Report highlights UK's spending habits
A new report has highlighted regional differences about how people in the UK use financial tools like credit cards and cheques. - UK credit card borrowing increases
Credit card borrowing in the UK increased in September, new figures show. - Order of payment 'trick' hits credit card customers hard
Many credit card customers could be paying more than necessary servicing their debt as a result of order of repayment that their bank employs. - Consumers 'hit by credit card cash withdrawal fees'
Credit card customers are being charged large fees for withdrawing money from cashpoints, a new report has warned. - Young people 'don't use credit cards'
Far fewer young people use credit cards than older members of society, new research shows. - Most people in the UK have credit cards they never use
The typical person from the UK currently has two credit cards, new research indicates. - Mortgage lending increases as credit card spending declines
While mortgage lending continued to grow in August, credit card borrowing continued to fall back in the month, a new report shows.