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Higher rate only likely to affect those with larger portfolios of properties
Outsourcers contacted to deal with expected wave of defaults and fraud cases
Appointment of David Postings comes as lobby group leads financial industry’s response to coronavirus pandemic
Fraudsters capitalise on uncertainty surrounding coronavirus travel restrictions
Stephen Jones made remarks about financier Amanda Staveley, who has brought a case against his former employer
Requests to freeze accounts among distressed borrowers continues to grow
Consumers urged to stay calm and carry on spending as lockdown eases
Lenders say move to deal with coronavirus impact would hit profits and ability to cope with loan losses
Unwitting homage to James Bond villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Executives at lenders who will administer ‘bounce-back’ scheme were caught by chancellor’s £50,000 borrowing limit
UK banks warn customers not to entrust others with contactless cards or Pin numbers
Households urged to consider options such as reduced payments instead of delaying debt
Authorised push payment fraud cost Britons £456m in 2019
Lobby group says budgets hit as overlapping requests create higher compliance costs
Concerns remain over long-term repayment plans
Fraudulent get-rich-quick schemes are netting millions for organised crime
‘Push payment’ and business cheque frauds rocketing
Top executives summoned to meeting to co-ordinate support for small businesses
Remortgage market also posts strong growth despite Brexit uncertainty
16 per cent of UK adults now using phone payment apps
Nearly £6bn worth of ‘tap and pay’ transactions in February alone
Losses soar to £1.2bn in 2018
FCA forces change that it says could mean credit-card consumers save millions
Vigilance prevents customers giving large cash sums to scammers including ‘romance fraud’
Home Office to overhaul regime requiring banks to report suspicious customer activity
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