Mortgage rates go lower as Halifax launches 0.9% loan… but is it the best deal around?

Halifax has launched the latest offensive in the mortgage price war, and is now offering a home loan with a record ultra-low rate of 0.9 per cent. The bank, which is part of the UK’s largest mortgage lender Lloyds Banking Group, has also brought out several other deals aimed at home movers with plenty of … Read more

Student loan overpayments of nearly £19m go unclaimed

The government is sitting on more than £18 million in student loan over-payments which have been unclaimed by nearly 60,000 graduates, it has emerged today.  Just under 60,000 former students in England overpaid on their student loans since 2015-16 and are owed refunds, averaging more than £300 per person, according to Student Loans Company (SLC) data. … Read more

Personal loan rates on £10,000 hit record lows despite the pandemic

Those looking to borrow to fund home improvements might not be able to take advantage of an interest-free advance from Conservative Party HQ, but they can benefit from a recent fall in loan rates. Despite the ongoing pandemic, banks and other lenders have cut borrowing rates since January, with lower-value of loans of between £5,000 … Read more

Home loan for LESS than 1%: Are we in for a mortgage price war?

Home loan for LESS than 1%: Lowest rate in a year, new 95% deals for first-time buyers… Are we in for a mortgage price war? Hinckley & Rugby BS has a two-year discount variable mortgage at 0.99% Meanwhile, a raft of state-backed 95% mortgages went live on Monday  Experts say the surge in offers is … Read more

Shadow defence secretary John Healey urged ministers to give Greensill £200m loan

Labour was today dragged into the Greensill scandal after it was revealed its shadow defence secretary John Healey lobbied ministers to hand the cash-strapped company £200million in COVID-19 loans ‘without delay’. The shadow defence secretary wrote to Business Secretary Nadhim Zahawi in May 2020 urging him to give Greensill, run by Australian financier Lex Greensill and owners of … Read more

Shadow defence secretary John Healey urged ministers to give Greensill £200m loan

Labour was today dragged into the Greensill scandal after it was revealed its shadow defence secretary John Healey lobbied ministers to hand the cash-strapped company £200million in COVID-19 loans ‘without delay’. The shadow defence secretary wrote to Business Secretary Nadhim Zahawi in May 2020 urging him to give Greensill, run by Australian financier Lex Greensill and owners of … Read more

Readers win £5,000 compensation after being mis-sold solar panel loan

Readers win £5,000 compensation five years after being mis-sold a solar panel loan By Money Mail Reporter For The Daily Mail Published: 22:01 BST, 6 April 2021 | Updated: 22:53 BST, 6 April 2021 Compensation: Valerie and Patrick Jennings Money Mail readers Valerie and Patrick Jennings have won £5,000 compensation after being mis-sold a solar panel … Read more

Rishi Sunak launches new loan scheme with £10m business grants to kickstart economy after lockdown 

Rishi Sunak launches new loan scheme with £10m business grants to kickstart economy after lockdown Firms will access loans of between £25,000 and £10million to get back on track  Recovery Loan replaces a string of earlier ones including the Bounce Back loans  Ministers were under pressure to reform the Bounce Back scheme after review By … Read more

Rishi Sunak launches new loan scheme with £10m business grants to kickstart economy after lockdown 

Rishi Sunak launches new loan scheme with £10m business grants to kickstart economy after lockdown Firms will access loans of between £25,000 and £10million to get back on track  Recovery Loan replaces a string of earlier ones including the Bounce Back loans  Ministers were under pressure to reform the Bounce Back scheme after review By … Read more

Why did the Aussies reject ‘pay day loan’ app that David Cameron tried to sell them at Davos? 

The former Prime Minister, a paid advisor to Greensill, met with the then Australian finance minister Mathias Cormann at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss ski resort Davos in January last year David Cameron lobbied the Australian Government over a wage-payment app on behalf of financier Lex Greensill – but the plan was rejected … Read more