Posts Tagged ‘consumers’


New service available for those looking for money advice

Monday, April 11th, 2011

A new service has recently been launched to help consumers in the UK who are looking for advice relating to various areas of finances, ranging from debt and pensions advice to savings and mortgage advice. The service is a free and impartial one that is open to anyone that needs advice and assistance regardless of their financial circumstances.

The new service is called the Money Advice Service and has been launched through the government as an upgrade to its Consumer Financial Education Body, which was launched last year. The service will aim to offer impartial advice relating to a wide range of financial issues that can affect consumers, especially in the current climate, and will be welcomed by the many who have struggled to get financial advice relating to their debts because of the huge demand for these services.

There are a number of ways in which consumers will be able to access the new service should they wish to get advice. They can do this by going online to get the advice that they need, they can make a call to get advice, or they can even see someone in person if they prefer to do so. In addition to offering valuable advice this service will also provide consumers with access to a wide range of tools and resources that will help people to deal with easily with their financial issues.

An official from the Money Advice Service stated: “The Money Advice Service is here to make people’s lives easier and better. We’re not here to sell people anything and we won’t charge anyone – we are here to help people take decisions about their money and plan for a better future for themselves and their families.”

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Brits still prepared to get into debt

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

It has been reported following a recent study that Brits are still prepared to spend money and get into debt despite the fact that many are concerned about the state of the economy, government cutbacks, and the security of their own jobs. Officials have said that many Brits are failing to react to the current climate in terms of adjusting their financial habits.

When it comes to saving, spending, borrowing, and repaying money many Brits have not made any changes to their finances, and are continuing as they were prior to the global financial crisis and the recession. The study was carried out by High Street banking giant HSBC, and officials said that consumers were worried about the current climate but were not making financial changes to reflect this.

The study found that a massive 76 percent of consumers were concerned about the direction in which the UK’s economy was heading, and the same number of people were concerned about their own financial situations and prospects. However, 68 percent of people had not made any changes to their finances and how they handled their money.

In fact the survey also showed that although around 19 percent of consumers had cut their spending because of the economic climate a further 15 percent had actually increased their spending. Around 26 percent of people were willing to borrow money just as much as they had been before the global financial crisis. A further 5 percent were prepared to go into even more debt.

An official from HSBC responded to the findings from the survey, stating: “This suggests people either have their heads in the sand and do not realise the need to change, or that they have simply decide to stoically ride out the recession by refusing to alter their ways.”

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