Three-quarters of bank’s 26m UK customers fear rising prices with 80% holding less than £500 in savings

Demand for debt services among Lloyds Bank customers has jumped by 30% in the first six months of the year, as the cost of living crisis takes its toll.

Amid a squeeze on living standards, research from the bank indicates three-quarters of its 26 million UK customers were worrying about rising prices and the impact it is having on their savings.

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