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Credit card usage falls but payday loans are on the rise - Compare Pre Paid
Telegraph.co.ukCredit card usage falls but payday loans are on the riseCompare Pre PaidBy David Turner The number of Brits taking out and using credit cards is falling, however, borrowing is fast being replaced by high interest payday loans. According to the latest figures from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), UK households paid off some of ...Credit card borrowing fades as payday loans riseBBC NewsCredit card industry hits mid-life crisisBanking TimesUK families £7900 in debtTelegraph.co.ukThe Guardian -TotallyMoney Newsall 36 news articles »
Give your card some credit - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukGive your card some creditTelegraph.co.ukShort-term loans are seducing us away from plastic, but credit cards are invaluable. Photo: GETTY IMAGES By Rosie Murray-West For a nation that used to be in love with its credit cards, we have discarded our affection pretty quickly.Credit card debt and fraud has fallenCompare Pre Paidall 24 news articles »
BofA Pulls Sale Of UK Credit-Card Business – Source - Wall Street Journal (blog)
BofA Pulls Sale Of UK Credit-Card Business – SourceWall Street Journal (blog)By Jessica Hodgson The sale of MBNA Europe, Bank of America's UK and Ireland credit-card business, has been abandoned, a person familiar with the matter told Dow Jones Newswires Monday. AP A spokesman for Bank of America declined to comment Monday.and more »
Bank of America Pulls Sale Of UK Credit-Card Business - Source - Fox Business
Bank of America Pulls Sale Of UK Credit-Card Business - SourceFox Businesss (BAC) UK and Ireland credit-card business, has been abandoned, a person familiar with the matter told Dow Jones Newswires Monday. A spokesman for Bank of America declined to comment Monday. Representatives for MBNA Europe didn't return calls seeking ...and more »
China Credit Cards, Danish Bad Loans Accounts, Smith & Nephews: Compliance - Bloomberg
Financial TimesChina Credit Cards, Danish Bad Loans Accounts, Smith & Nephews: ComplianceBloombergChina's decision to allow Citigroup Inc. to issue credit cards in its own name may signal a step toward the government in Beijing opening its banking industry. New York-based Citigroup is the second foreign bank, and the first Western one, ...Citigroup to issue China credit cardsFinancial TimesFinancial Briefing Book: Feb. 7Wall Street Journalall 207 news articles »
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