Family pets are becoming less popular despite recent growth in the pet food and petcare market, according to a new report.
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Modern life has no time for family pets
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Holbeck announces new ISA
Leeds & Holbeck Building Society has launched a three year tracker ISA, with the aim of giving customers greater flexibility on a tax-free basis.
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Credit card helps meets the mortgage
Yorkshire Building Society (YBS) has announced that it will be launching a new credit card by which gives new borrowers the opportunity to credit their mortgages.
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Unsecured debt rising
People struggling with spiralling levels of personal debt could benefit from a new fund set up by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
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Call centres pass on sensitive credit card details
People struggling with spiralling levels of personal debt could benefit from a new fund set up by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
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Paymaster General: We will "consider" writing off tax credit debts
People struggling with spiralling levels of personal debt could benefit from a new fund set up by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
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Drivers "inherit" bad habits
People struggling with spiralling levels of personal debt could benefit from a new fund set up by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
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Britons' scarce savings increases reliance on jobs
People struggling with spiralling levels of personal debt could benefit from a new fund set up by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
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Mortgage lending on the rise in UK
People struggling with spiralling levels of personal debt could benefit from a new fund set up by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
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Tax credit fiasco prompts Britons to turn to loans
People struggling with spiralling levels of personal debt could benefit from a new fund set up by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
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Kwik-Fit Financial Services enters assurance market
People struggling with spiralling levels of personal debt could benefit from a new fund set up by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
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Holiday costs rocket 89% during school breaks
School holiday premiums for vacations are still up to 89 per cent higher in some destinations, according to a survey by credit card giant Morgan Stanley.
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Building societies claim chunk of CTF market
Building societies have secured a sizeable chunk of the child trust fund market, the Building Societies Association (BSA) has revealed.
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Furry friends need trip to the dentist
At least one million cats and dogs in the UK could be suffering from bad teeth and gums, a new study warns.
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Parent loans not helping
Children whose parents help them out financially are 25 per cent more likely to go overdrawn than those that never accept handouts, a new survey suggests.
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Personal loans market remains buoyant
The personal loans market remains buoyant despite the slowdown in house prices and concerns about economic growth, Nationwide building society has noted.
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Car commuters urged to check insurance policies
People who commute to work should check their insurance policies, a leading provider has warned.
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Personal loans to pay off credit cards debts
British consumers are increasingly looking at structured personal loans to pay off their credit card bills and other debts.
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Savers turn to building societies
Building societies saw a rise in business from customers looking to save last month.
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Debt consolidation remains top reason for taking out loans
Debt consolidation has remained the most common reason for taking out a lone, according to a recent study on consumer activity in the loan marketplace.
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