Personal loans and credit card debt
If you are facing short-term cash flow problems because of coronavirus, there are several new measures that have been introduced to help:
- If you have a personal loan, credit card, store card or catalogue credit, you can ask for a freeze on repayments for 3 months. Personal loans also include guarantor loans, logbook loans and home collected credit.
- You may be able to make no (or small token) payments for 3 months
- This won’t affect your credit file for the period of the payment freeze. However, interest will continue to build during this period, meaning you pay higher costs in the longer term.
If you can afford to keep up repayments, either in full or a smaller sum, then you should do so.
Your lender may offer you alternative temporary relief - for example, where a high rate of interest would build during the payment freeze period leading to longer-term financial difficulty.
You will be able to request help under these measures for a period of 3 months - you will then be able to benefit from them for a period of 3 months from when you agree them with your lender.
For further information click on the link below.
https://www.fca.org.uk/consumers/coronavirus-information-personal-loans-credit-cards-overdrafts





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