Car loan overhaul to hit poorest buyers
The biggest financer of ''sub-prime'' car loans has dramatically withdrawn funding from hundreds of independent dealerships Card firms keep piling on interest
Credit card companies have imposed major increases in interest rates in the past two years following imposed cuts on their penalty charges Personal loans handed out without checks
The deepening credit crisis is driving up the cost of taking out a personal loan, but lenders are still failing to make sure borrowers are able to repay them TV star''s offer is a ''debt trap''
Consumer groups have criticised controversial lender Firstplus''s launch of a loan which is
promoted by TV star Carol Vorderman Credit cards with 10,000% interest
Some credit card customers who only have 1p on their credit card could be charged up to 10,000% interest Credit card transfers high despite crunch
Hundreds of thousands of credit card customers are still trying to transfer their balances every month despite the credit crunch Finding it hard to get a cheap loan?
What options are available to you if you are in need of credit but are finding it difficult to get the right deal? Poor pay more as savings rates rise
Wealthy savers have greatly benefited from rising savings rates over the past year, while the poor miss out as loans rates increase Credit cards that should be relegated
We outline those credit cards that are far from industry champions and should rightfully be relegated to the dustbin Personal loan rates rocket
The cost of a small personal loan has spiralled this year - but those borrowing large amounts can find cheaper deals than before Young, male Londoners biggest fraud risk
If you are a young, professional male living in London, then you are the most likely demographic to be a victim of identity fraud Halifax credit card rates hiked
Credit card customers with Halifax were last week told their rates will be increased by as much as 5% Plastic card fraud soars by a record 25%
Criminal gangs cloned the credit and debit cards of thousands more shoppers last year, fuelling losses of £535m Cracks show in Egg as Kerr quits
The boss of the Egg internet bank at the centre of a storm for withdrawing credit cards from thousands of its customers resigned yesterday Pupils learn the art of borrowing money
Students are taking on a financial challenge that educates teenagers about responsible borrowing and spending