Money Advice

Unmanageable personal debt is a growing issue in our community. Big Help Money Advice offers free, confidential, professional debt-management advice and support from our team of trained and Financial Conduct Authority Accredited Debt Advisors. Our team help clients who are struggling to make ends meet due to debt commitments and support them in gaining financial stability.

Since 2011, Big Help Money Advice has handled over £3 million of debt for over 300 clients. All Big Help Money Advisers have, or are working towards, The Community Money Advice debt management qualification. Big Help Money Advice is registered with, and regulated by, the Financial Conduct Authority.

Ways we can help our clients to break free from spiralling debt include:

  • Sorting through and prioritising debts

  • Looking at income and expenditure

  • Speaking to creditors on behalf of clients to negotiate a realistic and affordable payment plan

  • Applying for any additional income clients may be eligible for, such as occupation related trusts

  • Giving information on insolvency options

In some cases, we can also make an appointment for our clients with our welfare rights volunteer. Throughout the process, our clients have support from their caseworker, and the rest of the team.

All Money Advice services are free of charge. All Money Advice caseworkers have, or are working towards having, CMA qualification in debt management advice.

Advice is specific to each person's needs and advisors give as much time and support as is required until debts have been settled and financial stability achieved. 

For Help and Advice Contact our Money Advice Team

bighelpmoneyadvice@bighelpproject.com

0151 294 6541 or Free phone 0808 275 9925

Money Advice’s Road to Net Zero

The Money Advice team are dedicated to a sustainable future. Paperless practices are adopted by the department as well as electrical equipment minimisation/effective turn-off measures that evade standby procedure and discontinues unnecessary energy use.

Moreover, non-excessive light use provides Big Help Project with a lower energy footprint. All of our team recognise that visits to clients and workplaces are completed in a manner which is mindful of emission release (e.g., shortest routes and cycle to work schemes).

“Overcoming poverty is not a task of charity, it is an act of justice. “

– Nelson Mandela