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New NextWealth report sponsored by Aegon sees ageing population and economic uncertainty fuel demand for retirement advice
Today sees the launch of the sixth edition of the retirement advice report Managing Lifetime Wealth: Navigating Retirement Advice. The report, by…
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Higher interest rates led to UK banks paying more dividends than any other sector – for first time since before Global Financial Crisis – Computershare
UK dividends ended strongly in 2023 according to the latest UK Dividend Monitor from global financial services company Computershare, with banks making…
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Atom bank commercial fixed rates now start from 5.75%
Atom bank, the UK’s first app-based bank, is offering its range of commercial mortgages with fixed rates from as low as 5.75%.…
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Hanley Economic Building Society ramps up FTB offering with 0.70% rate cut
Hanley Economic Building Society has ramped up its first-time buyer (FTB) offering by reducing the rate on its two-year 95% LTV fee-free…
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Wellbeing on a budget: the most cost-effective ways to support employees
The cost-of-living crisis and financial constraints have been highlighted across the media for some time but more attention needs to be paid…
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Saffron Building Society partners with Brilliant Solutions to offer more brokers their adaptable lending solutions
Saffron Building Society, have announced a newly formed packager relationship with Brilliant Solutions. The distributor will increase Saffron’s access to brokers who…
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Good rates and smooth process far more important to borrowers than using a well-known lender, MPowered Mortgages finds
MPowered Mortgages has released new data showing that having the cheapest mortgage rates and a smooth mortgage process, is significantly more important to borrowers…
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Suffolk Building Society moves into the large loan market
Suffolk Building Society joins the large loan market today, with the introduction of two 2-year fixed-rate mortgages for loans between £1m and £2m.…
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Higher interest rates led to UK banks paying more dividends than any other sector – for first time since before Global Financial Crisis
UK dividends ended strongly in 2023 according to the latest UK Dividend Monitor from global financial services company Computershare, with banks making…
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PCE vs. CPI – the inflation divergence and 2024 interest rate cuts. Analysis from Tiffany Wilding, Economist, PIMCO
In this, the latest analysis from Tiffany Wilding, PIMCO Economist, Tiffany offers analysis and research on economic themes that are likely to…
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