Debt Help Compare is open until 8pm today - call us on 0845 838 1892
From mobiles, it might be cheaper to call us on 01942 204 659
Consolidate all your outstanding debt payments
into one affordable monthly payment.
Find out if Debt Management is the best option for you
We will select the best advisors to help you save money every month See how much you can save - Try our FREE 60 second debt calculator
What is a Debt Management Plan?
Debt Management / Debt Management Plans FAQs
Will I be able to get a debt management plan if I have CCJ's?
If you have an existing CCJ (County Court Judgement) you will be applicable for a
Debt Management Plan.
Does it matter if I am a homeowner or tenant, unemployed or working part time?
Debt management Plans are suitable for both Home owners and tenants.
What if my circumstances change whilst on a Debt management Plan?
If your financial circumstances change get in touch with us immediately. We can review your current arrangements and
will work with you to discuss options and give you alternatives.
Will a Debt Management Plan pay off my debts?
Our debt management plan consolidates all of your outstanding debts allowing you
to make affordable monthly repayments to clear this debt.
Do I have to tell anyone that I am on a debt management plan?
We will not disclose any personal information regarding your Debt Management
unless you request that we do so. If you do not wish anyone to know that you have a Debt management Plan in place you do
not need to inform them.
Will you need to check my credit history when starting a debt management plan?
No credit checks are required as we will not be lending you any money, just helping to manage your current outstanding debts with a Debt management Plan.
Will I still be able to use my credit cards on a debt management plan?
NO, you will not be able to use your existing credit cards or store cards whilst you are on a Debt management Plan. Your creditors will not freeze interest and charges on your Debt management Plan if you use your cards.
Will I have to pay my debts off over a longer period of time?
Yes, you will have to pay them back over a longer period, however, you will be paying an affordable monthly payment which will give you peace of mind.
How much will I pay each month?
This depends on your current financial position. One of our debt solutions
companies will complete a full fact find to determine exactly what you can afford to repay and will help you reach agreement with
your creditors which will mean that you can make one affordable payment each month.
How long will I have to make payments for?
The duration of your plan will be determined on your monthly repayment until you have either repaid your debts.
What if I fail to keep up my monthly repayments?
Because your debt management plan is an informal arrangement between you and your creditors
(unlike an IVA) you are able to cancel it at anytime.
Clearly this will be a signal to your creditors and you will see an increase in their collection actions, such as letters and phone calls.
Will the debt management plan be able to include all of my creditors?
A Debt management Plan will include all of your unsecured creditors. However there are some which may not be able to be incorporated into a Debt Management Plan such as creditors with whom you have priority debts, i.e. debts if not paid will result in significant penalties such as having your home repossessed.
Will my credit rating be damaged by entering into a debt management plan?
When you decide upon the Debt management Plan route, it does mean that your current credit agreement terms will have been broken. Therefore this does mean that it will have an unfavourable effect on your credit rating and you will not be able to apply for any further unsecured credit until you have repaid existing debts in full.
Is a Debt Management Plan a Loan?
No! A Debt management Plan is not a
consolidation loan.
You will still be repaying your debt, will negotiate a smaller more manageable monthly payment and negotiate for interest
and charges to be frozen and stopped.




