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  • Financial Struggles and BNPL Usage:
    • 23% of young people plan to use Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) for Christmas dinner, citing rising costs.
    • 28% of 18-34 year olds intend to use BNPL for Christmas presents, relying on this unregulated borrowing method.
  • FCA Research Findings:
    • FCA research indicates frequent BNPL users are more likely to face financial difficulties.
    • Creditspring data shows that 22% of 18-34-year-olds using BNPL have previously fallen into debt with this service.
  • Misconceptions and Financial Worries:
    • 32% of young people are unaware that missing a BNPL payment could lead to debt collection.
    • 42% of young people are more worried about their financial situation this Christmas, with 30% expecting to go into debt.
  • Coping Mechanisms:
    • 21% of young people plan to use BNPL for the first time during the festive season due to increased financial strain.
  • Call for Regulation:
    • Creditspring’s CEO urges swift government regulation for BNPL to ensure safe, transparent, and affordable credit access.
    • Advocates for accessible forms of credit to prevent individuals from falling into a credit spiral.

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