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A third of people in the UK don’t have a retirement plan ready, and of those who do, only 22% of them have a detailed plan in place for when they do retire.[1]In 2024, the average weekly income of a…
Millions across the UK are feeling the pressure, especially those with credit products, according to the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) Financial Lives survey.[1]Many people are facing issues with their finances, and one in ten people with a credit product are…
OFGEM has today announced a drop in the energy price cap, reducing average energy bills by £129 from July 1st[1]. This follows three consecutive increases and will help to ease some of the financial pressure on millions of homes. Read on…
Bank scams are on the rise. Between April and June 2024, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) recorded 8,734 complaints about fraud and scams.Over half involved push payment (APP) scams – where people are tricked into transferring money to fraudsters, often…
Water usage in the UK continues to rise each year. Most of us use about 150 litres of water a day[1], the equivalent of nearly two full baths[2].That’s why Waterwise is hosting its ninth annual Water Saving Week, from 12–16…
From September 2025, working parents of children under the age of five will be entitled to 30 hours of government funded childcare a week.Currently, 15 hours of government-funded childcare is available for all children from the age of 9 months, with…
Now that the Chancellor has delivered her Spring Statement understanding what lies ahead can help you feel more prepared for any changes that have already taken place.What is the Spring Statement?The Spring Statement, sometimes called the “mini-budget,” is one of…
Easter may be a short holiday for some and not thought about by many, but it can lead to purchases that might surprise your budget.In 2024, 84% of Brits were planning to celebrate Easter, which is a 10% increase from…
This year, Debt Awareness Week is supporting those facing debt to act and improve their financial wellbeing.The awareness week, which runs from March 24th to March 30th, was created to challenge the stigma surrounding debt and to encourage open conversations…
Did you know that, according to Shelter, 67% of people in England have experienced some form of housing pressure in the past year?Whether it’s struggling to pay the rent, keeping up with mortgage payments, or worrying about eviction, financial stability…
Valentine’s Day spending trends reveal growing financial pressures. In 2025, it’s estimated that over half of the UK population (53%) plan to spend money this Valentine’s Day[1].It’s expected that over £1.5bn will be spent in total, with the average person…
Veganuary, which started on the first day of January, encourages people all over the world to try a vegan diet throughout the month to protect the environment, prevent animal suffering, and improve health.We know that switching to a vegan diet…
This year, UK borrowing costs have hit the highest level since 1998 [1] But how does this affect you?. What are borrowing costs? Borrowing costs refer to the interest rates and fees you pay when borrowing money from lenders. These…
Your inbox may already be full of January sale deals, promising unbeatable discounts and deals you just don’t want to miss. It can be the perfect time to pick up items you’ve had your eye on or even stock up…
For many, Christmas is a time of celebration, but it can also be a time of increased financial strain. Our data reflects this reality – in January 2024, we saw a 60% increase in visitors seeking debt advice through our…
So many people use the New Year to kick start a health plan and look after their bodies, but the New Year can also be the perfect opportunity to review your financial health.The holiday season is expensive, with food, presents,…
How to cut down the costs of Christmas dinnerThe festive season can be especially stressful when you’re already dealing with debt. But, with a little creativity and planning, you can still enjoy a wonderful Christmas without overspending.In our third blog, we’ve come…