Residents across South Manchester are being offered support and advice from their local credit union on how to protect themselves and maximise their income as the cost of living continues to soar.

South Manchester Credit Union has launched a ‘Cost of Living Emergency Plan’ which outlines five vital steps for people to take, whatever their income bracket or financial situation, in order to survive the current crisis and work towards long term financial security for themselves and their families.

The Credit Union’s plan, which is outlined below, has been created to help those on lower incomes as well as those with more stable finances.

Sheenagh Young, chief executive of South Manchester Credit Union, said: “We are all experiencing a really tough and unpredictable time with everyday costs, such as heating and food bills, rising beyond our income bracket and, as we head rapidly towards the winter, it is becoming a huge source of stress for a lot of people.

“As a credit union, we are a not-for-profit, ethical financial organisation and there is a lot we can do to help people. That is why we have created this ‘Cost of Living Emergency Plan’ which is there to provide support to those on lower incomes who have struggled to access credit in the past and may be stuck in a cycle they feel they can’t escape from.

“It also offers support to those on more stable incomes but who are now, due to the cost-of-living crisis, having to tighten their belts and want to make sure they maintain their financial stability through the crisis by simplifying their credit and consolidating any loans they have.”

Music lover Winston Carrington uses the Credit Union to manage his finances now he’s retired

Credit unions exist to put people first and to help anyone who needs financial support. Credit unions also help people to save for the future and become financially independent.

Sheenagh continued: “Following the Covid pandemic, we saw a huge increase in people wanting to do more to help others in their community and, if we can encourage those people on higher and more stable incomes to use the credit union for their loans, whether it’s for a house, car, wedding or holiday, rather than borrowing from a corporate lender, it will have a huge benefit on their local community and will enable us to help more people who are desperately struggling though this crisis.”

Lisa Smethurst, from Ardwick, is a single parent living on benefits. She says that the credit union is helping her to budget and restore her credit through the cost-of-living crisis; “The credit union has supported me through some very tough times and is now helping me to start saving for the first time. They have been my guardian angels through this cost-of-living crisis.”

Winston Carrington, from Withington, is a retired DJ and stagehand in the music industry. Winston says that the credit union is good for his mental health; “I always feel secure knowing my money is being looked after by the credit union as they only ever do what’s best for me. They have given me complete financial peace of mind.”

Hichem Boualeche, from Burnage, is a cargo agent. The credit union has helped Hichem to focus on simplifying his expenses and repair his credit. He said: “The credit union’s consolidation loan meant I was able combine all of my loan repayments from other providers into one simple loan package. Their helpfulness, professionalism, and positivity have made navigating this cost-of-living crisis much more straightforward.”

Kimberley Hudson, from Burnage, is a working single parent as well as a student at Manchester College. She said: “The credit union has been a lifeline for me. I’ve been able to get two car loans, as well as save up for rainy days. They help you into a better financial position and equip you with the money management skills you need.”

South Manchester Credit Union’s five step ‘Cost of Living Emergency Plan’ is:

  1. Maximise your income

You may not be able to earn more, but there may be ways you can maximise your income. Could you upskill yourself to create more earning potential? How about starting your own business? By investing a small amount in new equipment, it could create new income opportunities for you. Are you accessing all the benefits you are entitled to? We can help you to assess your benefits through a special online benefits calculator. Did you 36,000 eligible households in Greater Manchester are not claiming their Pension Credit? That’s a third of those who are eligible (source: GMCA).

  1. Simplify your expenses

Take a close look at your expenses. Are you prioritising the right ones? What are your key bills? Work out what you really want to spend money on and make sure you prioritise them. We can help you do this so you’re not alone.

  1. Kickstart a savings habit

No matter what your income, saving is a habit that you can create and, once you do, it can become very addictive. Are you encouraging your children to save too? Your credit union can help you to create a savings plan so that you can create some financial stability for your family’s future. Our new Dream Saver product will help you to hold on to your dreams through the current crisis and plan well ahead for a wedding or future holiday.

  1. Repair your credit profile

Did you know that by repairing your existing credit, it will help you to access more affordable credit? Your credit union can help you to prepare for difficult times ahead by refining what you have spent in the past. If you have a historic problem that is causing you stress and worry, we can help you to overcome this by working with you one to one. We will work with you to look at your current financial situation and create a way forward which helps you to save first and then borrow in an affordable and structured way.

  1. Take good care of your mental health

Financial anxiety is very common, especially at a time like this. It’s very easy to feel out of control and overwhelmed but it’s really important to take care of yourself and understand that you can overcome these challenges, with a little help. We have created a Wellbeing Hub on our website which offers advice and support to help guide you through these difficult times and to show you how you can stay in control. Also, take a look at our Cost of Living Support page for details on other organisations and initiatives which may help.

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