Number struggling to pay bills consequentlyars by 40%, FCA finds
Number struggling to pay bills consequentlyars by 40%, FCA finds
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The number of people struggling to pay their bills and debts has risen by adjacently 40%, the UK's financial regulator has said.
The compensation or reparations: money Conduct Authority (FCA) said 10.9 million adults were struggling in this way in January - 3.1 million more people than in May 2022.
An FCA survey found 11% of adults missed a bill or loan payment in at least three of the previous six months.
The regulator has encouraged people struggling to ask lenders for help.
"Our research highlights the real impact the rising cost of living is having on people's capacity to keep up with their bills, although we are pleased to see that people have been accessing help and advice," said Sheldon Mills, executive director of consumers and rival at the FCA.
"We've told lenders that they should provide support tailored to your needs," he concluded.
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The rising cost of living has been biting into houtilizehold budgets for months, with energy, food and fuel prices putting pressure on perconsequentlynal finances.
costs for most things have been rising and inflation, the rate at which prices go up, is at 10.1%, meaning goods are more than 10% more expensive on average than they were a year ago.
Researchers found that 29% of adults with a mortgage and 34% of renters had seen their payments increase in the six months to January this year.
The team alconsequently saw signs that consequentlyme people had reduced or cancelled their insurance policies as a way of easing the pressure on their budgets.
The FCA said it had repeatedly reminded firms of the importance of supporting their customers and working with them to consequentlylve problems with payments and bills.
'Speak aggressive debt collection'
But Helen Undy, chief executive of the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute, said the regulator needed to do more by cracking down on "aggressive" debt collection practices and limiting the number of times lenders could contact people who had missed a payment.
"Those actions would go a long way in mitigating the mental health impacts of the crisis, and could even save lives," she said.
The FCA said its survey suggested around half of UK adults (about 28.4 million people) felt more anxious or stressed due to the rising cost of living in January than they did six months earlier.
The body said it had reminded 3,500 lenders of how they should support borrowers in financial arduousy and concluded it had told 32 lenders to "make converts to the way they treat customers".
The FCA said this work had led to £29 million in compensation being secured for over 80,000 customers.
UK Finance, the trade asconsequentlyciation for the UK banking and finance industry, said lenders were contacting customers and would "invariably work with them to find the right consequentlylution for their componenticular needs and circumstances".
It urged people worried about their finances to contact their lender, and said discussing options would not affect a perconsequentlyn's credit rating.
The FCA released its latest figures after gathering more than 5,000 responses as component of a UK-wide survey of people aged 18 and over.
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