The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

“Keep the wolves from the door this Christmas”

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WITH Christmas being just around the corner, an exciting and wonderful time for families, but for many it can be a time of stress and financial strain. Chapter 23 Kerry Credit Unions has teamed up with independen­t financial advisory organisati­on MABS (Money Advice and Budgeting Service) to produce their “Keep the Wolves from the Door” a Christmas Survival Guide.

Speaking to Chapter 23 Credit Unions Marketing Committee spokespers­on Suzanne Ennis “Our keep the wolves from the door Christmas survival guide offers top tips for Christmas shopping from setting price limits on presents or Kris Kringle, to setting a realistic Christmas budget. It highlights the different source of credit available from moneylende­rs, personal loans, credit card debt and high interest store credit. In particular the guide shows the very high rates of interest being charged by Moneylende­rs (Doorstep Credit). The guide shows exactly what savings can be made with a credit union loan versus a loan from a moneylende­r where you can pay up to €120/€140 less on a €500 loan with your credit union”.

Suzanne added “As most credit unions accept social welfare, access to credit union loans is open to everyone so there is no reason for anyone to be paying moneylende­rs high interest rates. A lot of credit unions have signed up to the “It makes sense loan” scheme directly to combat moneylende­rs in their area and access credit union loans as an alternativ­e source of credit with loan repayments coming from Social Welfare either directly or through the An Post Household Budget Scheme

Speaking to Jerry Doyle Kerry MABS Co-Ordinator “MABS is delighted to be working with credit unions in Kerry on this Keep the Wolves from the Door initiative. MABS is a government funded service but operate independen­tly of government department­s, the HSE, credit unions, banks, etc. This is a very important as we offer a free, independen­t and confidenti­al service to those who approach us seeking financial and budgeting advice. Copies of the guide are available at your credit union and with MABS and in local shops and businesses throughout your community.

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