TV host Lisa Wilkinson lashes out at Khloé Kardashian for using holiday photo with ‘no credit’

TV host Lisa Wilkinson lashes out at Khloé Kardashian for using her Positano holiday photo with ‘no credit’ By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 09:24 EDT, 27 July 2021 | Updated: 09:44 EDT, 27 July 2021 Australian TV host Lisa Wilkinson has spoken out after a fan spotted one of her photos on Khloé … Read more

Antonio Horta-Osorio plotting overhaul of scandal-hit Credit Suisse

Antonio Horta-Osorio plotting overhaul of scandal-hit Credit Suisse that could see it merge with arch-rival UBS By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:50 BST, 25 June 2021 | Updated: 21:50 BST, 25 June 2021 Antonio Horta-Osorio is plotting an overhaul of scandal-hit Credit Suisse that could see it merge with arch-rival UBS.  The … Read more

Claim pension credit if you are eligible, and receive at least £173.75 a week

Hard-up elderly people are being urged to apply for pension credit to boost their income, as the number in poverty soars to 2.1million. Black and Asian older people are most at risk of struggling to make ends meet in later life, while over-85s, renters, and single female pensioners are also among those more likely to … Read more

Claim pension credit if you are eligible, and receive at least £173.75 a week

Hard-up elderly people are being urged to apply for pension credit to boost their income, as the number in poverty soars to 2.1million. Black and Asian older people are most at risk of struggling to make ends meet in later life, while over-85s, renters, and single female pensioners are also among those more likely to … Read more

Generation Z debt fears as Klarna extends buy-now, pay-later credit

Generation Z debt fears rise as Klarna extends its buy-now, pay-later credit to all online purchases By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:50 BST, 7 June 2021 | Updated: 21:50 BST, 7 June 2021 Klarna is extending its buy-now, pay-later (BNPL) credit to all online purchases amid concerns Generation Z will be drawn … Read more

Will Ofgem’s new proposals to refund credit balances save you money or will bills go up?

Proposals that could see energy credit balances of around £1.4billion automatically returned to households has been criticised by an industry insider who says the move is simply addressing the symptom but not the root cause. Under new plans from Ofgem, suppliers could be limited to the amount of customer credit balances they can hold, which … Read more

American Express to cut cashback on its credit cards by as much as 50%

American Express cuts cashback on its market-leading credit cards in half from this week: Should customers head elsewhere? Amex offers fee-free and £25-a-year cashback credit cards paying up to 1.25%   The payouts will be cut back depending on how much is being spent  Those who spend between £5,000 and £10,000 on the free card are … Read more

Credit and debit card purchases surge after lockdown easing

Britain bounces back: Credit and debit card purchases surge after lockdown easing as almost a third of adults return to non-essential shopping while job adverts exceed pre-pandemic levels – and furlough drops from 17% to 13% of workers Credit and debit card purchases back to 98 per cent of February 2020 average Office for National … Read more

Energy providers owe 13m homes £1.8bn in credit balances

Energy suppliers owe roughly 13million households a total of £1.8billion in credit balances, new research has revealed. More than one million bill-payers are due more than £300, according to data from Uswitch, at a time when some may be facing financial hardship. It found that coming out of winter, 45 per cent of all households … Read more

Energy providers owe 13m homes £1.8bn in credit balances

Energy suppliers owe roughly 13million households a total of £1.8billion in credit balances, new research has revealed. More than one million bill-payers are due more than £300, according to data from Uswitch, at a time when some may be facing financial hardship. It found that coming out of winter, 45 per cent of all households … Read more