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PayPlan becomes first debt advice provider to introduce British Sign Language video interpreting service
Free debt advice provider PayPlan has teamed up with British Sign Language (BSL) Video Interpreting Service, SignVideo, to improve accessibility to customers across the UK, becoming the first UK debt...
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Lives are on hold due to rising living costs, reports free debt advice provider PayPlan
Four in five people have said they’re suffering with their mental health due to the cost-of-living crisis, according to new research by PayPlan, one of the UK’s largest free debt advice providers. Res...
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PayPlan. Debt Advice Provider of the Year
It’s official. PayPlan has been named Debt Advice Provider of the Year, with this fantastic news being announced at this year’s (14 December) Credit Strategy Credit Awards. We beat off stiff competiti...
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Reduced income now main reason for debt across Lincolnshire
Data from Grantham-headquartered PayPlan shows people have been hit hard in the pocket and had to seek debt advice after earning less over the past 12 months. To help people budget in the New Year, th...
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PayPlan wins hat-trick of Collections & Customer Service awards!
We had a great time at the Credit Strategy Collections & Customer Service Awards (24 November) after winning three awards –the icing on the cake being when we were named Debt Advice Provider of the Ye...
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PayPlan announces new partnership with Plain Numbers to tackle low numeracy levels
Leading free debt advice provider PayPlan has joined forces with Plain Numbers, an organisation dedicated to helping firms support their customers who struggle with numbers and data. This new partners...
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Rising costs will make it harder for families to put food on the table, says PayPlan’s Autumn Income Shock Survey
1.\sRising energy prices will affect 30% of people’s ability to put food on the table, while 57% will have to cut back on groceries and toiletries 2.\s50% of respondents said they could not meet house...