When money for repayments runs out. Communicate and seek help, experts advise
Experts advise open communication and seeking help when individuals struggle with loan repayments.
Loan Repayments Will Get a Cap, However, Experts Warn That People May Turn to Loan Sharks
Experts warn that capping loan repayments may drive individuals towards loan sharks due to financial pressure.
Death and serious illness insurance can now be used to repay loans... Introduction of free insurance for small business owners
A new free insurance scheme for small business owners allows insurance payouts for death or serious illnesses to be used for loan repayments, aiming to ease financial burdens.
Editorial: What is happening to Trump is what he feared himself
The editorial discusses how rising interest rates in Finland, influenced by Middle Eastern events, are directly impacting Finnish homeowners' finances, particularly with significant loan repayments looming.
Former Niigata Nippo Department Head Misappropriates Foundation Funds for Personal Use, Including Housing Loan Payments
A former department head at Niigata Nippo was dismissed for misappropriating approximately 5.5 million yen of foundation funds for personal expenses, including housing loan repayments.
Britons could pay £10,000 extra after student loan change
A freeze on the student loan repayment threshold announced in the UK budget may lead to some graduates paying an extra £10,000 in repayments over time.
Debt-ridden families: the Central Bank created an instrument for banks and fintechs to guarantee loan collections
Amid rising default rates among families and businesses, Argentina's Central Bank has introduced a mechanism allowing banks and fintech to secure loan repayments through immediate transfers.
The pressure is building on government to reform student loan repayments
The UK government faces increasing pressure to reform student loan repayments amid a Labour rebellion over a three-year freeze on repayment thresholds.
Britons living in Europe face repayment hikes amid Reeves student loans row
UK graduates residing in Europe are set to experience significant increases in their student loan repayments starting in April, stirring controversy amid ongoing debates surrounding student debt reform.
People with mortgages are repaying an average of over 24 thousand per month. In January, the number of loans decreased
People in Czechia are struggling with high mortgage repayments averaging over 24,000 CZK per month, with a notable decline in loan offerings in January.
Why home loan repayments aren't included in official inflation figures
The article discusses how increases in home loan repayments due to rising interest rates are not reflected in Australia's official inflation figures, despite being a significant financial burden for many Australians.
Martin Lewis and Rachel Reeves student loan clash explained
Money expert Martin Lewis is disputing Chancellor Rachel Reeves' decision to freeze the salary threshold for Plan 2 student loan repayments at £29,385, arguing it is not moral to do so.
Afternoon Update: RBA hikes cash rate; Ley’s Coalition peace proposal; and Mark of Cain singer comes out as trans
The Reserve Bank of Australia raises the cash rate to 3.85% for the first time in over two years, amid rising inflation, impacting home loan repayments while political tensions rise in question time.
The repayment of over 10 million euros in loans for Uljanik will be postponed
The Croatian government is focusing on privatization solutions for the Uljanik shipyard while discussing the postponement of loan repayments exceeding 10 million euros.
Public debt: The plan for the full repayment of the first memorandum loans
Greece aims to fully repay its bilateral loans from the first memorandum to Eurozone countries by 2031, moving forward with early debt repayments following approval from the ESM.