Borrowing & debt
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Nils Pratley on finance Credit card firms need to help those in long-term debt
Nils Pratley and Graham Ruddick
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Bank of England figures for February show first fall in approvals in six months but credit card lending hits 11-year high
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Ombudsman says it is now receiving about 200 such complaints a week, but PPI remains the worst offender
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The Engage account is for those who want their money to be used to do good. Plus, we look at the alternatives
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Thousands of customers will be compensated for excessive credit card charges thanks to dogged efforts of 59-year-old Nicholas Wilson
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Also, will I be able to get a mortgage after my individual voluntary arrangement ends? I don’t have a deposit though
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Governor says consumers are powering economy through Brexit uncertainty but debt is increasing
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In London almost half of payments under £30 are contactless, with Manchester and other cities also seeing big increases
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Watchdog could introduce price caps on catalogue credit and rent-to-own, similar to those imposed on payday loans
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Interest-free deals in traditional shopping directories and online can seem a good idea. But the costs can mount
Are the wheels about to fall off the credit gravy train?