Fitch: How the risks for the global economy are increasing
According to Fitch's new analysis, while the global credit picture is currently stable, 2026 is expected to be another challenging year for the economy and markets.
Institutions offer credit via Pix, but lack of rules worries experts; see conditions
Financial institutions in Brazil are starting to offer credit and installment options through the Pix payment system, but experts express concern over unclear regulations and the potential risks to consumers.
DB Group debuts at Procon Fair with special conditions
DB Group is participating for the first time in the Debt Negotiation Fair in Manaus, aimed at helping consumers recover their credit.
The number of serious payment problems has decreased
While Finnish consumers are experiencing more recurring payment difficulties, the number of serious debt issues has dropped significantly according to an analysis by the credit management company Intrum.
This is the maximum financing amount of Credicasa in the Biess
The BIESS offers a mortgage loan called Vivienda Premier Credicasa, designed for the purchase of new housing with preferential conditions for members and retirees.
DWP Universal Credit changes to take place from April 2026 - key details
The UK Department for Work and Pensions plans to implement changes to Universal Credit in April 2026 aimed at reducing welfare benefits associated with health conditions to address perceived disincentives for employment.
Poles Have Turned to Loans and Credit. BIK Summarizes a Record Year in the Market
In 2025, Poles borrowed a record amount in loans and credit, driven by stable economic conditions and increasing consumer confidence.
Prices, rentals, projects, credits: LA NACION's interactive tools to understand the real estate market
LA NACION provides interactive tools to navigate Argentina's fluctuating real estate market, highlighting neighborhood-specific data and evolving rental and credit conditions.
Iceland's credit rating improves from A to A+ by Fitch Ratings
Fitch Ratings has upgraded Iceland's credit rating from A to A+ due to improved economic conditions.
EU Credit for Ukraine: If Berlin Prevails Against Paris, London Cheers
The EU member states have been negotiating over the conditions for a โฌ90 billion credit to support Ukraine, with Germany likely to come out ahead of France, much to London's satisfaction.
The banking sector expects to restrict credit to families due to a government law
The banking sector warns it will impose stricter conditions on consumer loans following a government law limiting the maximum interest rate they can charge.
There is dollars, what there is not is currency
The article discusses Argentina's financial context, where a decrease in country risk has allowed access to international capital markets, but emphasizes that external issues remain unresolved despite improved credit conditions.
She asked a question that troubles many: Is credit such a terrible thing? She got a lot of answers
A Reddit user initiated a discussion on the challenges faced by many Croatian citizens regarding high property prices, rising rents, and unfavorable bank loan conditions for housing credit.
Bank of Greece: Credit criteria for businesses and households remain stable in Q4
Credit criteria for both non-financial businesses and households in Greece remained stable in Q4 2025, although overall lending conditions are showing some looseness for households according to the Bank of Greece's quarterly review.
Universal Credit claimants with health conditions could get up to ยฃ1,149 monthly
People with health conditions claiming Universal Credit may be eligible for up to ยฃ1,149 monthly through additional payments from the Department for Work and Pensions.
All the DWP benefits you can claim for long-term sickness
The article discusses various DWP benefits available for individuals unable to work due to long-term health conditions, highlighting financial support options for those affected.
Credit card companies and banks in Israel and worldwide are preventing donors from transferring funds to residents of Gaza
Credit card companies and banks are obstructing efforts by both Jewish and Arab Israelis to send financial aid to over a million residents in Gaza living in tents amid harsh weather conditions.