Articles, tagged with "risk customers", page 3
09th September 2008
Home insurance premiums appeared to change very little over the first three months in 2008; however, it appears that insurers are still very wary about issuing quotes to their customers.
According to some information from a leading insurance company, t...
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Author:
Gill
08th September 2008
Homeowners have been hit by three pieces of bad news this week. The latest figures show mortgage lending is down 65 per cent on last year, first-time buyers will need on average £40,000 deposit and a quarter of those who fall into owners of ‘sub-prime'...
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Author:
cborthwick9
08th September 2008
Auto Credit Superstore was founded to help people with less than perfect credit to obtain auto financing. We find you the best terms and conditions and your ideal car loan or truck loan.
Do you have bad credit due to late payments, divorce or seperation...
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Author:
Auto Credit Superstore
03rd September 2008
Credit card approvals depend primarily on the banking environment and your credit score. The approval process will carefully weigh risk factors determining your ability to pay your bills.
Lately, international banking has seen a credit crunch related t...
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Author:
Michael Strauss
23rd July 2008
Summary:Be it the slowdown shivers or a downward moving of Indian economy, the car industry is feeling the chill. The demand derail in the Indian auto industry is prompting the major players of car financing to cut back their exposure in the market. The c...
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Author:
addi
03rd July 2008
Bad debt is a situation when you are overwhelmed by one or many pending loans to be repaid. Anyone who has been in the habit of taking loan without proper planning can find himself into this situation. The immediate impact of bad debt is on your credit sc...
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Author:
Alec Recce
01st July 2008
There has been much discussion over the free and accessible way in which we have been able to obtain credit for cars or other luxuries.
In light of the current credit crunch, many feel that the wide availability of credit has led many people into situ...
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Author:
Carys Robshaw
30th June 2008
Summary: The alarming growth of non performing assets in the retail loans sector (personal loan, unsecured loan, auto loan and credit card) will have negative impact on the smooth functioning of the Indian banking system. This will affect the goal of atta...
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Author:
addi
17th June 2008
In a desperate attempt to claw back some profit, credit card companies are targeting low risk customers. The companies are reeling as they need to recover millions of pounds in lost revenue and bad debts after the regulator imposed limits on penalty fees....
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Author:
Carys Robshaw
25th May 2008
The buy to let mortgage market faces crisis as banks tighten their lending criteria and raise their interest rates. Many landlords have profited over the last decade from buying property and renting it out to tenants. House prices have increased and mortg...
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Author:
Danielle Fletcher
02nd April 2008
Bad credit mortgages are available, in spite of your bad credit record, for the simple fact that the lenders cover themselves for the possibility of some poor payers by charging a higher than standard interest rate. They also have your home as security a...
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Author:
Tom Healy
21st February 2008
The recent move by one of Britons biggest card providers, Egg, to cancel 161,000 of its customer's credit cards' has left many consumers anxious.
The move was supposedly made to protect Egg, as they stated they targeted only "high risk" customers. How...
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Author:
Liam Gerken
13th February 2008
Credit card companies are about to start sharing their customers' information with other banks in an attempt to rid themselves of customers who do not make them any money.
Those likely to suffer the most as a result of this change will be people that t...
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Author:
Gill
26th April 2007
In South Dakota as in most other states in the country, both delinquent mortgage loans and foreclosures have gone up since the year 2005. A delinquent mortgage loan is one which is 30 days or more past due.
The first nine months of reporting for 2006...
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Author:
Bob Smith
08th March 2007
Learn How To Use Subprime Customers To Explode The Profits Of Your Auto Dealership
Although it's reported that the subprime paper market generates 50 billion a year in the auto dealership industry, financing high credit risk customers still could be...
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Author:
chosen7