NimbleFins

Editorial Team

Our team of writers has expertise in business, car, travel, home and pet insurance as well as personal finance issues.

HSBC warns of mass forced sales of homes which could see house prices drop

Soaring interest rates for mortgage holders could mean a "wave of forced sales" of properties, HSBC has warned, with fears of a slump in...

2026 Water Bill Rebates: How Ofwat’s £158m Performance Penalties Will Lower Your Next Bill

NimbleFins digs into the news that water companies in England and Wales have been ordered to reduce bills for customers after failing to...

What does it mean if my car is an insurance write off?

Not all written off cars look undrivable, so why do insurers write off cars that look ok after an accident? NimbleFins clarifies and...

What is impounded car insurance?

NimbleFins explains what need to know about car insurance for impounded vehicles.

Does my car insurance cover my caravan?

NimbleFins explains how car insurance does or doesn't cover caravan driving.

UK mortgage rates stabilise around 4.9% as lenders compete for business

Mortgage rates are holding somewhat steady in early 2026. What's the latest news and what are experts saying?

Inflation eases to 9.9%: What’s rising and falling as experts predict soaring prices to last for two years

Inflation eased slightly in August but food prices continue to rise at record pace, with experts warning of worse to come over the next two...

Van insurance falls back to Earth after skyrocketing

Van insurance premiums plunge as market correction takes hold in 2026.

Driving with pets, am I covered?

NimbleFins explores the legality of driving with a pet in your car, from insurance to road rules.

House Price Stability: Are We Seeing a 2026 Market Recovery?

UK house prices have stabilized as mortgage rates level off and inflation hits the 2% target. While the rapid growth of previous years has...

Energy bills: When will I receive the my energy grant?

NimbleFins explains what you need to know about getting an energy grant.

Mortgage provider plans 50-year fixed rate loans, but are they right for you? Pros and cons

A new lender hoping to offer 50-year fixed rate mortgages has been given a UK banking licence. But is a 50-year mortgage a good idea?