Britons aren't sorting out their financial services by Finance News Bulletin
Published: 09/11/07
Many UK inhabitants take the ostrich approach to their financial services and bury their heads in the sand, new research has indicatedAccording to insurance group AXA, Britons spend a better amount of time in the office conducting their social existence through the web and with mobile phones than they do checking their money are purringThis is despite the large number of often multifaceted financial service that UK residents rely on every daylight hoursMillions of UK adults hold mortgages, personal loans, credit cards and store overdrafts - all of which can benefit from regular attention to ensure the best deals are in use and debts do not twisting out of control
Pat Brady, a spokesperson for AXA, suggested that this exhausted time is a key reason for the monetary insecurity into which many Britons find themselves propelled each year"A be short of of motivation to deal with financial matters is arguably at the spirit of our country's enormous individual debt problem," he remarkedLast week the National friendship of Pension Funds backed the proposals to give generic individual finance to employees in the workplaceBritons aren't sorting out
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