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Fri 2nd May, 2008

Credit Crunch versus Credit Cards

Posted in Bad Credit, Borrowing, Buy to let, Consumer Credit, Consumer debt, Credit Card, Credit record, Debt management, Financial news, First time buyers, Homeowner Loans, Missed payments, Personal debt, Personal loans, Property, Secured loans, UK Finance, Unsecured loans at 4:44 pm by Steve Smith

With the number of rejections for applications for credit cards on the rise it is becoming increasing difficult to secure credit.

As banks continue to tighten their belts when it comes to lending borrowers are being warned to prepare for rejection when they apply for a credit card. The people that are going to find themselves most likely to be refused are those with imperfect credit histories.

In the recent past it was assumed by most people that only those who had very bad credit histories, recent first time buyers and some buy-to-let investors were the ones who would find it difficult to secure credit. However times have changed in the wake of the credit crunch and more and more people are finding that they too are being rejected for credit.

Customers applying for cards and personal loans are finding that credit scoring has become tighter, with lenders giving more stringent reasons for turning down an applicant. Last year an applicant might have got away with making the odd late payment on a card or loan and it not affecting their credit score, but this year it’s a different story.

It has been revealed that the number of applications for credit cards that are being rejected has gone up by as much as 17% in the past six months. This means that roughly 3.27 million people across the UK have been refused credit in that period. This is a half a million more people than were rejects in the six months leading up to March 2007. Those of us who are most likely to see or application for credit rejected are people in the 25-34 year old age bracket.

Banks are also becoming increasing choosy over who they are willing to lend money to because the pool of money they have to disburse is so much smaller. With so many people looking for bad credit loans or low-deposit home loans, there are going to be a lot of disappointed borrowers.

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