
Map reveals the UK loan hotspots where people borrow the most money
This is evidenced by the latest Pepper Money lending study, which found that more than half of Brits saw a drop in disposable income last year; and higher bills are hitting the nation's pockets hardest.
As a result, a third of UK households have borrowed to pay for food or utilities, while 16% say their debt has increased 'a lot' over the previous 12 months.
According to the lender's data, the average loan taken out in 2024 sat at £41,088, with the most common reason given being debt consolidation (accounting for around half of the total) followed by home improvement (making up 9.7%).
Loans for property purchases or investment and those to fund travel or weddings are also becoming more common, as is medical-related borrowing to pay for private care.
However, it seems that residents in some cities were far more inclined to borrow than others.
Brummies were responsible for almost one in eight loans across the UK last year, with the average amount coming to £40,393.
Here, weddings were the most common reason for borrowing – a stark contrast to Sheffield (which accounted for the second-highest proportion with 10.5%) where it was medical bills.
Next up, Cardiff came in third with 9.5% of the country's loans, and the top five was rounded off by Newcastle and Nottingham, which racked up 8.5% and 8.2% respectively. More Trending
Perhaps surprisingly, London didn't make the top 10. But although the capital made up just 3.9% of 2024 loans, the ones that were taken out were the largest among the cities studied, averaging at a whopping £61,681.
Commenting on the findings, Ryan McGrath, sales director at Pepper Money, says: 'We're seeing more households in cities like Birmingham, Sheffield, and Cardiff using loans not just to consolidate debt, but also to invest in their homes and even fund major life events.
'Rising costs mean people are looking for smarter ways to borrow, and secured loans are becoming a more popular option for homeowners who want to access larger sums at lower rates.
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'The key is ensuring that any loan, whether for home improvements, debt consolidation, or personal milestones, is the right fit for their financial situation by seeking financial advice.'
Birmingham
Total loan %: 12.5%
Average loan amount: £40,393 Sheffield
Total loan %: 10.5%
Average loan amount: £35,077 CardiffTotal loan %: 9.5%
Average loan amount: £36,636 Newcastle upon Tyne
Total loan %: 8.5%
Average loan amount: £37,669 Nottingham
Total loan %: 8.2%
Average loan amount: £35,794 GlasgowTotal loan %: 7.9%
Average loan amount: £37,100 LeicesterTotal loan %: 7.8%
Average loan amount: £42,057 ManchesterTotal loan %: 6.8%
Average loan amount:£39,317 BristolTotal loan %: 5.8%
Average loan amount: £48,102 EdinburghTotal loan %: 5%
Average loan amount: £41,011
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