Aki switched his Tesla for a new one - Now the financing company has ordered him to file a police report
Aki Viitanen from Finland faces a troubling situation after trading in his Tesla Model Y, as the financing company has instructed him to file a police report due to unforeseen complications.
U.S. bank stocks plunge 5% amid concerns over AI-related layoffs and private credit market issues
U.S. bank stocks have dropped significantly due to fears of layoffs linked to AI advancements and problems in the private credit market.
Mauritius: Can Mauritius Save Its Credit Rating?
Mauritius faces challenges in maintaining its credit rating amid economic issues and political inertia following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jamie Dimon issues warning: Sees ‘stupid’ parallels to the 2008 crisis
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, has raised concerns about emerging parallels with the pre-2008 financial crisis, relating to risky lending patterns.
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.
The court did not initiate the restructuring process for Tartu credit union
The Tartu District Court has decided not to initiate a restructuring process for the Tartu credit union due to doubts about the sustainability of its financial difficulties.
4 in 10 Canadians used credit cards more last year than in 2024: report
A recent report reveals that a significant portion of Canadians have increased their reliance on credit cards, with many struggling to make payments beyond the minimum.
Martin Lewis issues 'important' 1p credit card 'warning' as Brits may get caught out
Martin Lewis warns that ignoring credit card guidelines could lead to financial losses for British consumers.
Child goes out to buy açaí for R$ 24, and mother receives a R$ 650 bill split in two payments
A mother was shocked to find that her son's purchase of two açaí cups for R$ 24 resulted in a credit card charge of R$ 650.
Galípolo from the Central Bank speaks at a BTG Pactual event
Gabriel Galípolo, the president of the Central Bank of Brazil, announced new measures to enhance market supervision and improve the regulations of the Credit Guarantee Fund (FGC) following issues with Banco Master.
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.
In a new investigation, the Federal Police focuses on the actions of BRB managers; including the purchase of credit portfolios from Master
The Federal Police is investigating BRB managers for their involvement in the purchase of credit portfolios, particularly one transaction that raised suspicions due to the Master bank's liquidity issues.
Martin Lewis issues 'dangerous' overdraft warning - 'do this before payday'
Money saving expert Martin Lewis warns credit card holders about potential dangers related to overdrafts and provides urgent advice on managing them before payday.
Nationwide issues four-week warning over changes to debit cards and credit cards
Nationwide Building Society has issued a four-week warning regarding changes to its debit and credit card policies, urging customers to contact the company for any inquiries.
Martin Lewis issues warning over 'dangerous' money trap insisting 'this is so important'
Financial expert Martin Lewis warns viewers about the risks of managing credit card debt and presents shocking statistics on repayment timelines during a segment on This Morning.
New alert over credit cards after Bank of England issues update
A debt charity warns that UK households are increasingly relying on credit cards, as borrowing has surged to its highest rate in nearly two years, according to the Bank of England's latest report.