If you’re struggling with paying off debt effectively, or making a determined attempt to remain debt-free in the current economic climate, £100 could be the helping hand you need. For the best part of a year now, it seems as if the news has been dominated by financial negativity and money worries seem, understandably, to be heading the list of anxieties impacting upon every household across Britain.
It is refreshing in the face of this doom and gloom to see Alliance & Leicester doing what they can to encourage a sense of positivity in the UK. Individuals are currently being offered the chance to boost their personal finances by taking advantage of an offer provided to those who switch to Alliance & Leicester from the beginning of May.
These individuals will be offered £100 if they switch to the Premier Current Account or the Premier 50 Current Account. Applying is relatively straightforward, which is also a refreshing change in this era of financial complexity. The Current Account Manager at Alliance & Leicester has spoken about the motive behind the new offer. Gillian Almond revealed that at a time during which “Alistair Darling and his team have been reviewing the country’s finances”, it only seems right that individuals should be provided with the opportunity to “get more bang for [their] buck” by reassessing what existing “current account[s] offer” in terms of financial bonuses.
Having said this, Almond was keen to point out that taking advantage of financial incentives such as these is only one way to ensure that you remain debt free over the coming months, which are set to provide UK homeowners with more worries about their bank balances. For instance, it is essential that individuals review their direct debits to see precisely how much money is coming out of each account. There may be non-essential payments, such as gym memberships, that can be cancelled, which will decrease the strain on your personal finances.
For help with any aspect of debt management, contact a professional debt solutions company for impartial advice.