Alexander Norén: How the new mortgage regulations affect you
The Swedish government has raised the mortgage cap from 85% to 90%, which lowers the required down payment for homebuyers but may also lead to increased housing prices.
IPTU in Campo Grande: clear doubts and understand who should or not pay
The Brazilian court has reaffirmed the suspension of the 2026 Urban Property and Land Tax (IPTU) payment for property owners in Campo Grande whose taxes increased above inflation levels.
Unpleasant news about payment default records
The number of individuals with payment default records increased last year in Finland, nearing historical highs.
Universal Credit payment delay for millions of DWP benefit claimants
Millions of Universal Credit claimants will experience delays in receiving increased payments despite the standard allowance rising above inflation starting April 13.
ZUS recalculates June pensions. Seniors will receive over 200 PLN more
Poland's social insurance institution, ZUS, is recalculating June pensions, resulting in an increase of more than 200 PLN for seniors.
What to do if you can't afford your electricity bill in January? Here's how electricity companies respond
As electricity bills are expected to skyrocket in January due to colder weather and increased heating needs, consumer queries regarding payment flexibility are addressed by several electricity companies, including Fortum, which shows willingness to accommodate customers.
IRIS: A New Era Begins Today in Payments - What Changes
The IRIS instant payment system enters a new phase with increased transfer limits for personal and professional transactions starting January 15.
Mobile Payment: With Card, Please!
The convenience of mobile payments has increased in Germany, largely due to companies like Sumup, prompting discussions about the future of such payment systems.