Hike In Secured Borrowers Falling Into Insolvency

February 8, 2010

Hike In Secured Borrowers Falling Into Insolvency

A consumer debt charity has warned that more and more Brits are falling into insolvency because they cannot handle their secured and unsecured debts.

The Consumer Credit Counselling Service recommended insolvency to 39,663 of its clients – that's an annual increase of 93% in overall insolvency recommendations.

More than 20,000 people came to the charity and were recommended bankruptcy, nearly 12,000 were recommended Individual Voluntary Agreements and more than 7,000 offered debt relief orders in the last 12 months.

Delroy Corinaldi, CCCS director of external affairs says: "Although there has recently been positive signs in the economy, our figures highlight the high numbers of people with unmanageable debt, for which insolvency is the most appropriate solution."

There is no doubt that those people who came to the CCCS were in need of an insolvency, but it needn't get that far. Insolvencies are literally the last throw of the dice and are very difficult to come back from. Between that first red letter through the letter box and insolvency there are a world of options to consider.

If you are struggling with your secured and unsecured debts, talk to a mortgage adviser about those options before you run out of them.

SOURCE: CCCS, 04/02/10

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