Thank you to all those who attended our first Online Information Event of 2021! A special thanks to our speakers – Dermot O’Neill from Scottish League of Credit Unions (SLCU), Chris Bennett from Fair For You, William Kløverød Griffiths from Scotland Reducing Gambling Harm at the ALLIANCE, and Kevin Duffy from Money & Pensions Service. […]
Thank you to Chris Bennett from Fair for You for this week’s blog focusing on affordable credit. Chris is a guest speaker at the upcoming RACA Online Information Session on Tuesday 11th May 2021 at 10.00 – 11.15am. Find out more about the event by clicking here. When setting up Fair for You Enterprise CIC […]
This week, Scotwest Credit Union kindly shared their expertise and guidance with us on their car loan options. Not sure what a Credit Union is? Click here to learn more about the benefits. The new ’21’ registration plates are on their way and you might be thinking about buying a new car or like many […]
This week’s blog focuses on Renfrewshire Citizens Advice Bureau, and we’ll hear from Alison Clunie, Money Advisor. Renfrewshire Citizens Advice Bureau offers free impartial advice on benefits, consumer issues, immigration, workplace disputes and much more. Alison shared her thoughts on RACA and the real cost of high-interest credit: “I think RACA is important in order […]
It’s Talk Money Week. Money is an inherently sensitive topic and one we’re not so good at discussing. It’s personal. And furthermore there’s still shame attached to either managing money badly, or not having enough of it in the first place. According to the prepaid account app Pockit, in Apr 2019 there were 1.2m […]
Volunteering In Renfrewshire – 2 min read This week’s blogs we’re looking at Gleniffer Credit Union, and will hear from its assitant treasurer Kathleen. Gleniffer Credit Union (GCU) serves the communities in PA1, PA2 and PA3 postcodes and is supported in its day to day running almost entirely by local residents and members of the […]
Until a few years ago I didn’t really think of credit as necessary. I didn’t really understand how it worked. I didn’t know the effect not having access to credit could have. I thought if you couldn’t afford something you should just save up.