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Borrowers appear undeterred by rising interest rates
The system is mired in old-fashioned pen and paper bureaucracy
Installation could cut annual electricity bills by £600
Platforms working to cut holds-ups as industry moves out of pandemic
Red tape can make switching Isas between advisers tricky
Lift the ceilings on employee savings schemes
Court case over 1990s’ shared appreciation mortgages has lessons for today
After scrapping the troubled 2020 scheme, the government must get things right with its new fund, next year
Mobile app imaging breathes new life into payment system still popular with older bank customers
Thousands of consumers have been left dissatisfied and the backlog of cases is growing
Missed mortgage payments now appear on credit references in the UK
Industry to adopt fair new rules — but only at the year end
Cover can reduce risks but cannot help dodge official bans
HMRC takes far more from late payers than it returns to those who overpay
Consumer watchdogs raise concerns about customers’ debt risks
Supermarket claimed fraudulent activity on customer accounts
Making a ‘Money Claim Online’ is an alternative option for consumers seeking redress
Account holder tells of eight-week battle to recover £150,000 bank transfer
Increasing numbers of consumers turn to card providers for help
Finding a good credit card deal when you’re older is more difficult
The pensioners of the future may not be homeowners
150,000 holidaymakers stranded abroad, while hundreds of thousands face uncertainty about future travel plans
Few students qualify for the full maintenance loan
£10bn is still unclaimed with the deadline looming
Credit cards cover you when your seller goes bust — or fails to deliver what you ordered
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