Loan hikes have made millions for UK banks

May 11, 2010 by Reno  
Filed under News, News-Banking

According to a recent report banks in the UK have managed to make millions of pounds as a result of sneaky hikes on loans and other forms of borrowing. The claims have been made following an investigation by a finance group, which shows that since they started making huge losses during the the banks have been merciless on their attack on consumers in order to try and shore up their own finances.

It is claimed that banks have been making up the losses on their books by slyly increasing the rates of interest charged on borrowing whilst at the same time reducing the rate of interest on savings accounts to the point where some savers are earning practically nothing on the money that they put into their savings.

Officials claim that banks are getting away with this because of the rock bottom base , which still stands at just 0.5 percent, which is the lowest it has ever been in the history of the Bank of England, and it has been at this level for well over a year now.

The low base interest rate has fooled many people into thinking that borrowing is cheap at the moment. However, what has in fact happened is that the gap between the base rate and the rates that lenders are charging has expanded resulting in what has been described as an eye watering margin. The fact that the base rate is so low, coupled with the fact that many of these banks have been bailed out by the taxpayer, appears to have provided no benefit to borrowers.

An official from the consumer campaign group Which? said: ‘We paid for the banks’ failures once when we bailed them out and now they are getting a double hit by taking more of our cash.’

Tags: investigation, finance, banks, Economic history, interest rate, Loans, credit crunch

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