80 per cent of all Brits have less than £500 in their account as hordes of people are slipping into debt July 9, 2022 The number of customers with persistent debt problems has jumped by almost a third as the cost-of-living crisis bites further, the boss of Lloyds said this morning. Charlie Nunn, who took over at the finance giant, said customers are “concerned” about the economy but said he believes many are talking “too negatively” about the financial [...]
Brits slash spending on essentials as cost of living soars July 8, 2022 Brits are tightening the purse strings and cutting back on essentials as the cost of living continues to soar, according to official polling today.
Savings rates still too low to tempt regular investors to move more money into cash July 8, 2022 Regular UK investors believe savings rates are still not high enough to tempt them to move more money into cash. Just 35% say they have put more of their investments into cash accounts since the Bank of England started hiking the base rate in December last year with five increases taking it from 0.1% to [...]
Sign-up economy falls apart as Brits ditch costly subscriptions en masse due to fast-shrinking budgets July 7, 2022 New figures out this morning show that the growth of the “subscription economy” is stalling rapidly as living costs squeeze household budgets and people return to pre-coronavirus pandemic routines. More than a third (36%) of people say they have cancelled at least one subscription because their disposable income has fallen as interest rates and inflation [...]
Recruiter Robert Walters notches record quarter amid hypercompetitive labour market July 6, 2022 London-listed recruiter Robert Walters said today it enjoyed a record quarter in the three months to June as firms jostled for talent in a hypercompetitive jobs market.
Clamp down on ‘rogue pension providers’ preventing transfers, PensionBee boss tells ministers July 5, 2022 The boss of fintech firm PensionBee has called on the government and regulators to clamp down on “rogue providers” preventing the transfer of pension pots, as ministers prepare to assess the impact of freedoms granted to retirement savers seven years ago.
£330 pay boost for 30m Brits as National Insurance threshold will rise to £12,570 from tomorrow July 5, 2022 Millions of Brits will get a modest boost in their pay packets this month as they grapple with surging living costs, because – from tomorrow – the threshold at which people pay National Insurance (NI) will increase. The UK Government has previously said this will benefit nearly 30m working people with a typical employee saving [...]
DHL launches UK recruitment drive to create 3,500 new jobs for ten new depots across Britain July 5, 2022 DHL said this morning the logistics giant plans to invest more than £190m into creating 10 new collection and delivery depots across the UK, and expanding 20 existing sites, which will create 3,500 jobs. The investment forms part of DHL’s plan to expand its UK e-commerce operation – DHL Parcel UK – through a £482m [...]
AO World shares crash amid worries over electrics retailer’s financial strength after insurer cuts cover July 4, 2022 Shares of online electricals retailer AO World are diving today amid worries over its financial strength after it was reported that a credit insurer has cut cover for the firm’s suppliers. The group saw shares fall by more than 18 per cent at one stage in morning trading today following the Sunday Times report revealing [...]
4 Signs You’re Underpaid And What You Can Do About It July 4, 2022 We’re hearing a lot of buzz about it being a “job seekers market” and there is a big push within tech firms to hire specialist staff such as developers and engineers, many of whom are in short supply, which is driving up salaries. Despite recent news of staff cuts and hiring freezes in some areas [...]