Millions of g raduates will pay less interest on their student loans from September, while more people with a pre-1998 mortgage-style loan will qualify to defer theirs from then too.
Student loans provider Erudio has now admitted it incorrectly sent letters to graduates quoting defunct regulations, after previously telling MoneySavingExpert.com it wasn't aware it had done so.
While it's been available to publish since December, today the Treasury has finally released its response to the independent commissioned report by Christine Farnish, who has called for radical changes to the Money Advice Service and for an end to the marketeers gravy train.
A graduate has reported receiving a letter from student loans provider Erudio, which quoted incorrect regulations, and we want to know if you've received a similar letter.
Suppose I offer you a bet on the toss of a (non-rigged) coin. If you win you get £100, if I win you give me £1. Would you take the bet? Of course you would.
Online payday lenders will be forced to publish details of their products on at least one price comparison website – a move which has been branded "flaccid" by MoneySavingExpert.com.
24 February 2015
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