Debts Management Process

A Debts Management Plan is an informal agreement between you and your unsecured creditors.

You will be able to consolidate your existing unsecured debt into a Debt Management Plan. This means that you will have one lower monthly payment to make, alleviating any financial stress that you might have with your unsecured debts.

As part of Debts Management, your creditors may be willing to stop interest and charges on your account.

The Debt Management Process

To get started with a Debt Management Plan, you need to get in touch with us, and it is simple to do so! Either fill in the Quick Enquiry Form or phone 0808 131 9112 to speak with one of our expert debt advisors. 

We will perform a 'Fact Find' and take down all the details of your debts, so that we can get a full picture of your requirements and potential debt solutions.

Once you have decided that a Debt Management Plan is the right debt solution for you, we will send out our information packs which will tell you everything you need to know about how managing your debts with a Debt Management Plan can help organise your outgoings and reduce stress on meeting other financial commitments. 

We will negotiate the deal with your creditors, this involves trying to get your creditors to freeze interest and charges on your account, although this cannot be guaranteed.

We will also financially review your account periodically to make sure that everything is running smoothly and we are providing you with the best service possible. As it is an informal agreement with your creditors, your plan can change to reflect any change in financial status.

What do I need to do for my Debts Management Plan?

All you need to do is make one payment to us, which we will distribute fairly amongst your creditors.

This should leave you with spare cash to go towards your secured debts, such as your mortgage or hire purchase.

If you want more information about how a Debt Management Plan will work for you, please call Debts Management today on 0808 131 9112. 



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Entering into an IVA may adversely affect your credit rating for up to six years from the date of approval.

Your property will be protected within an IVA but you may be required to release all or part of any equity during the period of the arrangement.

Failure to complete the term of an IVA can result in bankruptcy.

(In Scotland, a PTD is the equivalent to an IVA.)
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