When you’re looking around for a home loan, it’s vital to look beyond those eye-catching headline rates of interest, because there’s a lot more to a mortgage than meets the eye.
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Motley Fool: ING Enters The Mortgage Market
A few years ago no-one had ever heard of ING Direct here in the UK. And then suddenly the Dutch-owned bank swooped into the savings market grabbing headlines and customers by the bucket load with its ‘open, honest and simple approach’. One respectable savings rate for all regardless of how much is invested and three years later, ING now has a customer base of one million savers.
This Is Money: The UK’s Credit Card Boom
Booming credit means that we have been putting more on our plastic than ever before, according to figures released today
MoneyExpert: Woolwich Launches Mortgage ‘aimed At High Fliers’
People who wish to borrow more than £500,000 to buy a house could benefit from a new tracker mortgage from the Woolwich.
Motley Fool: Cashback Loans: Gimme Or Gimmick?
Last week, Nationwide BS hiked its personal loan interest rates and launched a new cashback deal for borrowers.
This Is Money: Costly Cards ‘need A Wealth Warning’
Warnings should be put on high- charging credit cards to shame banks into offering a better deal, a finance industry leader said yesterday
MoneyExpert: Loans Approved ‘stabilise At 120,000 A Month’
The number of loans for homebuyers has plateaud at approximately 120,000, per month in the three months leading up to August, according to the latest data from the Bank of England.
MoneyExpert: When Taking Out Loans ‘do Your Homework’
Every year approximately 6.5 million people take out a personal loan, according to leading financial advice site Fool.co.uk.
MoneyExpert: Capital One ‘homeowner Loan’ Offer Worst For Junk Mail
The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) has named Capital One and its fake cheque ‘homeowner loan’ offers as the worst offender when it comes to unwanted junk mail.
MoneyExpert: Borrowers Require ‘flexibility’
More borrowers are expecting their mortgage deals to come with flexible benefits, according to a new survey by UCB Home Loans.