The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Banking on dear credit

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Payday loans have been identified as the “unhealthie­st” form of credit in a new report, with unauthoris­ed overdrafts coming second.

More than 500 borrowers were asked about the impact different forms of credit had on them to compile the findings.

The report from health education charity the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) ranked payday loans as having the most negative impact on mental well-being, followed by unauthoris­ed overdrafts, doorstep loans and weekly payment stores.

The research was welcomed by Hollywood actor Michael Sheen, founder of new scheme the End High Cost Credit Alliance.

He said: “We share a moral responsibi­lity to help protect vulnerable customers from the harm high-cost credit causes.

“The evidence on the impact on our health and well-being is now overwhelmi­ng. We have the evidence. Now we need action.”

The report found catalogue credit came out with better scores than some more mainstream forms of credit.

It said catalogue credit can become part of people’s weekly budgets and the products involved may make people feel good, even if only for a short time.

Credit unions came out very positively in the report.

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