Christmas With Notts & Lincs
With lots to organise, presents to choose and relatives from all sides to accommodate, Christmas is certainly one of the most stressful times of the year. If you’re also finding it hard to budget for a busy Christmas, we can help to relieve some of that stress.
Borrowing at Christmas
Christmas is a time for giving and celebrating with family, but it’s important to remember that you don’t need to spend a lot of money to enjoy it. It can be tempting to buy lots of presents, decorations, and food, but spending more than you can afford can lead to debt. It’s always best to plan ahead and stick to a budget, so you can enjoy Christmas without worrying about money later.
If you do need to borrow money for unexpected bills at this time of year, make sure you stay away from loan sharks and high-cost lenders, as they can charge very high interest rates. Instead, consider borrowing from your local Credit Union. Credit Unions offer fair loans with lower interest rates, which means you’ll pay less back over time. This way, you can cover your Christmas expenses without getting into financial trouble.
We offer personal loans from just £100 right up to £15,000. And these are available for both new and existing members at rates as low as 14.9% APR.
Before you apply
We Want to Help!
Application Information Tips
We’re committed to making your application process as easy and secure as possible. Here are some key things to keep in mind:
Accurate Information Speeds Up Your Application
The information you provide helps us verify your identity and make a quick decision on your application. Accurate details will streamline the process and get you on your way faster!
Security is Our Top Priority
We use secure technology to verify your application. To ensure your safety and prevent fraud, we can only accept applications with your bank account details. Providing inaccurate information, including using someone else’s bank account, can lead to your application being withdrawn.
If you are self-employed
Please note that we do not take self-employed income into account during our affordability assessment, this means that we cannot offer you a loan if you rely solely on your self-employed income.
We can however offer a loan to you if you are self-employed and in receipt of additional benefits, if the loan is deemed affordable.
Open Banking: A Secure and Convenient Way to Apply
We use Open Banking technology to securely access your bank statements directly. This eliminates the need for manual uploads and keeps your information safe.
Here’s How You Can Benefit:
- Faster Application Processing: Accurate information using your bank account and Open Banking will speed up your application review.
- No Need for Uploads: Open Banking takes care of retrieving your bank statements, saving you time and effort.
- Secure Technology: We prioritise the security of your information using the latest technology.
Still Have Questions?
We understand that applying for something new can be confusing. If you have any questions about using Open Banking or acceptable application information, please don’t hesitate to contact us on 0330 004 0842. We’re happy to help!
Tips for saving money during the holiday season
1. Set a Budget
Before you start shopping, determine how much you can afford to spend on gifts, decorations, and other holiday expenses. Having a clear budget will help you avoid overspending.
2. Make a List
Create a list of all the people you plan to buy gifts for. Include family members, friends, and colleagues. This will prevent you from making impulsive purchases and ensure you don’t forget anyone.
3. Compare Prices
Shop around and compare prices before making a purchase. Use online shopping tools and apps to find the best deals and discounts.
4. Shop Early
Start your Christmas shopping early. This gives you more time to find good deals and avoid the stress of last-minute shopping.
5. Online Shopping
Take advantage of online shopping and look for deals on Black Friday, Cyber Monday and other online sales events.
6. Discounts and Coupons
Look for discounts, coupons, and promo codes before making any purchases. These can help you save a significant amount of money.
7. Regift Wisely
If you receive gifts that you won’t use but are still in good condition, consider regifting them to someone who would appreciate them.
8. Plan Potluck Meals
If you’re hosting a holiday gathering, consider having a potluck-style meal where guests bring dishes to share. This can help distribute the cost of food and beverages.
Looking for a little extra help with Christmas?
After all the festive fun is over and the tree packed away, many people are faced with a sizable bill in the new year.
For some valuable advice on making savings and managing your Christmas budget, check out the Ten Top Tips to Avoid a Christmas Debt Hangover from Citizens Advice, MoneyHelper’s Saving Money for Christmas and 45 Xmas MoneySaving Tips over at MoneySavingExpert.com.
Important information about our loans!
This document serves as a comprehensive guide, providing valuable insights into the various types of loans we offer, their terms, interest rates, repayment options, and essential terms and conditions. We encourage you to read this document thoroughly before considering any loan with us.
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Our loans
Credit Union
Loan
- Easy to apply
- Affordable, flexible repayments
- Borrow from £100 up to £3,000
- No hidden costs or sign up charges
- People with poor credit history can apply
- You can grow your savings as you reduce your loan balance
Personal
Loans
- Easy to apply
- Affordable, flexible repayments
- Borrow from £1000 up to £15,000
- No hidden costs or sign up charges
- People with poor credit history can apply
- You can grow your savings as you reduce your loan balance
Debt
Consolidation
Loan
- Take back control of your debts
- Simplify multiple repayments with one amount
- Up to a maximum balance of £5,000
- Your monthly repayments may be reduced
- No hidden costs or sign up charges
Savings
How do I pay into my account?
You can make deposits into your savings account with us either by cheque, by bank transfer or by payroll deduction. If you have lost your NLCU bank account details then just get in touch and we’ll confirm them for you.
The amount you save we leave up to you! There are no transactional fees with saving. We have a range of savings accounts and you can request your deposits be split for different purposes like Christmas or Holidays. The maximum balance we can hold in our accounts for a single person is £10000.
Do I get a return on my savings?
Usually yes! As a financial cooperative we share our profits with our shareholders – and all our customers are our shareholders.
Once we have paid for running costs and paid into our legally required reserves we share the rest amongst members based on the amount in their savings. The dividend that we pay to our members is voted on at our yearly AGM – see our downloads page for more info from our last AGM.
How do I withdraw money from my account?
You can withdraw funds:
- Online using our online banking service or our mobile app
- Over the phone on 0330 004 0842 – lines open Monday to Friday 10am-3pm
How soon will my requested withdrawal reach my bank account?
Requested withdrawals are processed between 9am and 3pm every weekday. Withdrawals made after 3pm, on weekends or bank holidays will be sent the following workday morning.
If requested online, this show as “Pending” until we’ve set up your withdrawal.
Are my savings safe?
Notts and Lincs Credit Union is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority.
All savings held with Notts and Lincs Credit Union are protected under the Financial Services Compensation Scheme which protects savings up to the value of £85,000.
Loans
Can I apply?
Whether employed or in receipt of benefits, you can apply with us. As a responsible lenders we have to check that you can afford the repayments and have a good history of repaying your debts. However, we are more understanding about financial problems and poor credit than most lenders.
We look at all circumstances and consider more than just your credit score. We promote responsible lending and all loans are based on your ability to repay. The maximum loan we currently offer is £15,000.
We offer Personal Loans for a variety of purposes – whether that be a loan for your dream holiday, wedding, a new car, home improvements or electrical goods. However, we cannot currently offer business or property loans.
There are some other occasions where we cannot lend, for instance where someone is in an active Debt Relief Order, Individual Voluntary Arrangement or Bankruptcy. Borrowers must be over 18 and be able to demonstrate that they can afford repayments.
We don’t currently offer loans to anyone with an income lower than £130 per week altogether.
When can I apply?
If you’ve never applied with our credit union before then you can apply straight away!
If you have applied with us before then we ask that you wait at least 6 months before applying again.
How long does it take to get a decision?
When assessing our loans we perform some checks first of all to help us get an idea of your circumstances. We start off with checking affordability and we credit score all of our applications. As soon as these checks are made, a member of our loans team will review this during working hours and, if we feel we require them, we may ask that you provide some documents in support of your application.
While we do credit score our applications, this isn’t the only thing we consider when making our decisions. When looking at loans we consider a number of factors including:
- Affordability – Income / Expenditure
- Credit history (existing defaults, CCJs, DROs, IVAs and also debts you’re paying off well)
- Length at current address and addresses in the last 3 years
- Length of time served in current employment (if applicable)
- Existing and outstanding debts, their APR, value and length of time you have had the debt and over-the-limit balances
- Any history with us (both Savings and Loans)
This process on average takes us around 1-2 working days (usually dependant on how soon we receive supporting documents), at which time we will get back to you with our decision and how to proceed going forward.
How much interest will I pay?
We will always offer you the best loan rate that we can. Our rates are capped which makes them considerably cheaper than some lending options, but we offer lower rates for people who pay us through Payroll or who are Homeowners. For more info on our typical APRs, see our Loans page.
We charge interest only on your reducing balance. That means the sooner you repay the less interest you will pay. There are no charges or additional fees for early repayment of loans, either through making larger monthly payments or one off lump sums. We only charge you for the outstanding balance, which is better for your pocket.
Can I repay my loan early?
You can make extra repayments towards your loan or settle your loan early if you want to – this will save on the total interest that you will pay back and we charge no fees for this.
If you require a settlement figure for your loan then please get in touch with NLCU directly and we will be able to provide you with this – our interest is calculated daily, so you will require the figure on the day you are due to pay.
For the bank details to make a payment toward your loan balance, please get in touch with the credit union.
How do I apply?
To apply, you need to complete our loan application form – online, by mobile app or on paper (in branch or by post). We usually ask that you provide 3 months bank statements and proof of your income in order to get the best idea of your current situation as part of this.
If applying on paper, we ask that you always provide these documents with your application, to make sure there are no delays in getting a decision back to you.
Having difficulty repaying your loan?
Some of our members experience difficulty repaying their loans due to unforeseen circumstances. Please contact us as soon as possible, and we will do all we can to try to help. We will review your income and expenditure and may restructure your loan if necessary.
We have many members who we support in this way and, once you are back on your feet, you can borrow again from us if you want.
If you need to speak to us about making payments to your loan, please contact us on:
Telephone: 0330 004 0842 opt. 2 (weekdays 10am-3pm)
Email: arrears@nottsandlincscu.co.uk
If there has been a change in circumstances that could affect your repayments then let us know. Remember, missed payments can affect your credit score and your standing with the credit union. The sooner you let us know of any problems, the better.