It’s Talk Money Week - and here at Fair for You, we’re encouraging our customers to open up the money conversation.
In this blog post, we'll look at the different types of bank accounts in the UK and how you can overcome common problems.
It’s time to be proactive in monitoring your credit score so you can protect and improve your financial well-being. A few simple steps could boost your score and open up a whole new world of possibilities.
W cover some of the places where anyone experiencing difficulties, particularly those with young children, can find help.
With the cost of living crisis affecting so many families across the country, it is more important than ever to start thinking about ways to cut back on spending during the holiday season.
As energy prices continue to rise, it's more important than ever to find ways to save money on your bills. Whether it’s turning off the lights or investing in insulation, there are plenty of ways to cut back on energy and reduce your living costs. One of the best ways to do this is to invest in cost-effective appliances.
Borrowing from loan sharks can quickly lead to a spiral of debt that’s difficult to break free from. In times when you’re struggling financially, there are better and safer ways to borrow money than from a loan shark, and we’re here to help you through it.
If you’re new to online or mobile banking, it’s normal to feel concerned about passing over your bank information. You can rest assured that Fair for You and our open banking partner are FCA registered. Which means we take care of your data and keep it secure.
If you've ever used online banking, you know how convenient and user-friendly it can be. But what you may not know is that there are a lot of different features that online banking apps offer.
As the summer sun begins to heat up, so do the prices of family outings. But just because the weather is getting warmer doesn’t mean you have to spend a fortune to have fun. Many supermarkets and restaurants are offering discounted kids' meals throughout the summer holidays. And in some places, kids eat free!
If you’re looking to save money over an incredibly busy summer – especially when the kids are involved, you are probably familiar with coupons and discount codes. There are lots of ways you can reduce your spending and earn discounts at your favourite stores, such as filling out online surveys, referring friends or signing up for newsletters. With a little time and effort spent searching around, you could be saving money on your everyday purchases and self-care treats.
If you’re struggling to cover things like your weekly food shop, items you need for the home, or even to find ways to pay your rent, emergency support is available for the essentials. Charitable grants and organisations, government benefits, flexible loans and plenty more options are available to help you through difficult times.