In a growing trend, many Britons are resorting to borrowing money from their loved ones. According to a recent survey, nearly one-third of adults in the UK have turned to friends or family for a loan this year.
The numbers reveal that while 25% of respondents have taken out a Buy Now Pay Later loan, 26% have borrowed from family and 15% from friends. Those who have resorted to borrowing from friends or relatives often do so after being rejected by traditional lenders like banks.
The survey found that certain groups are more likely to turn to their loved ones for help, with younger adults, households with children, and those on zero-hours contracts or in lower-paid work being the most vulnerable. This can be attributed to limited access to affordable credit options.
Moreover, the research suggests that many households face financial stress, with 25% of all households unable to afford a Β£500 emergency bill without borrowing.
The survey highlights a pressing concern regarding the lack of financial support systems in place for those who are struggling. We want to hear from you - have you ever borrowed money from friends or family? How did this experience affect your relationships and daily life?
The numbers reveal that while 25% of respondents have taken out a Buy Now Pay Later loan, 26% have borrowed from family and 15% from friends. Those who have resorted to borrowing from friends or relatives often do so after being rejected by traditional lenders like banks.
The survey found that certain groups are more likely to turn to their loved ones for help, with younger adults, households with children, and those on zero-hours contracts or in lower-paid work being the most vulnerable. This can be attributed to limited access to affordable credit options.
Moreover, the research suggests that many households face financial stress, with 25% of all households unable to afford a Β£500 emergency bill without borrowing.
The survey highlights a pressing concern regarding the lack of financial support systems in place for those who are struggling. We want to hear from you - have you ever borrowed money from friends or family? How did this experience affect your relationships and daily life?