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Public Suffering 'Loss of Trust' in Banks
The public is losing confidence in banks, a stark new report from analysts at Mintel has warned.

According to the new report, only 16 per cent of people feel that they trust in the typical big high street bank.    Read full story
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 -  Bank cut 'to be passed on by lenders'. The Bank of England's 0.5 per cent rate cut is to be passed on by some major lenders.  9th October 2008 12:30
 -  Consolidation loans fail to stem tide of debt. Tens of thousands of Britons who opt for consolidation loans are failing to get a grip on their finances, new figures suggest.

  8th October 2008 17:31
 -  Britons miss payments as credit squeeze tightens. Increasing numbers of consumers are missing credit card, mortgage and loan repayments, new figures have shown, as the spectre of a debt epidemic becomes more and more likely.   7th October 2008 15:39
 -  Borrowers hit by 9% loan rate increases. UK lenders are squeezing consumers with higher loan repayment rates, as turmoil in the stock markets prompts them to shore-up their lending criteria.
  6th October 2008 16:51
 -  Equity release market shrinking. Demand for equity release is drying up in the face of the credit crunch, new figures have shown.   3rd October 2008 16:44
 -  Lenders to cut loans availability as Christmas approaches. UK consumers have been warned to expect their lines of credit to dry up in the run up to Christmas, as the credit crunch makes lenders more and more wary of advancing money.  2nd October 2008 17:01
 -  Parents take on debt to pay for children. Parents are taking on new loan and credit card debt to ensure their offspring do not miss out on opportunities, a survey has revealed.   29th September 2008 16:33
 -  Barclaycard fined over silent calls. Barclaycard has been it with the maximum fine after subjecting customers to silent calls.   26th September 2008 17:15
 -  Debt-ridden Brits fall under the radar. Official figures do not give an accurate representation of the extent of the UK's debt problem, it has been claimed.   26th September 2008 17:04
 -  Labour Party defends credit card offer. The Labour Party has been accused of endorsing the use of high interest credit cards, after offering a Visa card for sale at its conference in Manchester.   25th September 2008 16:37
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