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 Clockwse 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.
Apply for a Personal Loan
✅ Quick Decisions
✅ Repayments To Suit You
✅ No Application Fees
✅ No Early Repayment Charges
✅ Benefit Incomes Accepted
The interest rate depends on the amount you borrow from Clockwise
- From £50 to £2,999 at 42.6% APR*
- From £3,000 to £10,000 at a representative APR of 26.8%
Loan Repayment Example
You can borrow from £50 to £2,999 at 42.6% APR
A loan of £500 paid back over 12 months would mean a
monthly repayment of £50.24 and total repayable £602.82
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You can borrow from £3,000 to £10,000 at a representative APR of 26.8%. Depending on your circumstances, the APR will range between 29.3% to 16.1%
A loan of £3000 paid back over 24 months at 26.8% APR would mean a monthly repayment of £158.58 and total repayable £3806.02
There are no application fees or early repayment fees.
Apply for a Family Loan
✅ You'll need to transfer your child benefit to your Clockwise Credit Union account to repay your loan
✅ You must open a savings account and save at least £1 per week
✅ Quick Decisions & Payment
✅ Repayments To Suit You
✅ No Application Fees
✅ No Early Repayment Charges
Loan Repayment Example
You can borrow up to £500 at 42.6% APR
A loan of £500 paid back over 12 months would mean a monthly repayment of £50.24 and total repayable £602.82
There are no application fees or early repayment fees. You will need to also save a minimum of £1 per week in a Clockwise savings account for the length of the loan. Over 12 months you would have £52 in savings.
Fast decisions
We’ll aim to give you an instant decision or we’ll let you know within 1 working day and put the money into your account the same day!
Your circumstances considered
Fair and affordable credit. We consider all circumstances.
Flexible repayments
Repay weekly, fortnightly or monthly by debit card, standing order or from your benefits. No fee if you need to change.
Christmas Opening Hours
| Leicester | Rugby |
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24th Dec (Christmas Eve) | Branch: Closed / Phone: 9:30 - 13:00 | Branch: 10:00 - 13:00 / Phone: 9:30 - 13:00 |
25th Dec (Christmas Day) | Branch: Closed / Phone: Closed | Branch: Closed / Phone: Closed |
26th Dec | Branch: Closed / Phone: Closed | Branch: Closed / Phone: Closed |
27th Dec | Branch: 10:00 - 14:00 / Phone: 9:30 - 16:00 | Branch: Closed / Phone: 9:30 - 16:00 |
28th Dec | Branch: Closed / Phone: Closed | Branch: Closed / Phone: Closed |
29th Dec | Branch: Closed / Phone: Closed | Branch: Closed / Phone: Closed |
30th Dec | Branch: 10:00 - 14:00 / Phone: 9:30 - 16:00 | Branch: Closed / Phone: 9:30 - 16:00 |
31st Dec (New Years Eve) | Branch: Closed / Phone: 9:30 - 13:00 | Branch: 10:00 - 13:00 / Phone: 9:30 - 13:00 |
1st Jan (New Years Day) | Branch: Closed / Phone: Closed | Branch: Closed / Phone: Closed |
2nd Jan | Branch: Closed / Phone: 9:30 - 16:00 | Branch: 10:00 - 15:00 / Phone: 9:30 - 16:00 |
3rd Jan | Branch: 10:00 - 14:00 / Phone: 9:30 - 16:00 | Branch: Closed / Phone: 9:30 - 16:00 |
Saving Money at Christmas:
How to make a full Christmas dinner for less than £15
Christmas is looming on the horizon, and this means many of us will be getting prepared for the festive period, and trying to prepare for all the obligations and costs that come with it. One of the biggest challenges modern households face is the expense that is related to Christmas, and one of the key aspects of the day that we all want to make sure is just right is Christmas dinner.
How to do Christmas on a budget in 2024
There’s a lot to pay for during the holiday period, from gifts to outfits to ingredients for the perfect roast dinner. As such, it is hardly surprising that “3 million people across the UK feel financial pressures make Christmas less enjoyable,” a figure that will likely rise in 2024 amid the cost of living crisis.
However, there are plenty of ways in which you can do Christmas on a budget – while still having plenty of fun!
Christmas on a budget: 40 simple tips for a cheaper Christmas
If you’re planning a cheaper Christmas this year and are looking for ways to cut your spending, our guide can help. It’s packed with 40 simple tips to help you get organised, shop smarter and manage Christmas on a budget.
How planning Christmas early pays off
Yes, we know that Christmas isn’t about presents and giving, it’s about family and being with the people we love, but most people enjoy the giving (and receiving!) of presents too. Planning the money you have to spend is important if you are a) not going to overspend and b) have enough for what you need. If you saved a little each week after last Christmas, you might have a pot saved up.
Save for next Christmas at Clockwise
Money Reinvested into the Community
Clockwise operates a Community Grant Scheme that awards local groups and individuals grants for a whole range of items that ultimately benefit the community the group and individual works to serve.
People before Profits
Our Credit Union’s mission is to be responsible and caring, not just focused on making money. We want to show something special called the “credit union difference.” This means we will be fair, honest, and creative in how we offer financial products and services to our members
Why would I use a Credit Union over a Bank, or a Payday lender?
Credit unions can consider all loan applications from people in our communities, regardless of background, including those who are in receipt of benefits. A credit Union is also a not-for-profit organisation, our focus is improving the financial wellbeing of our members and helping the local community.
BANK
- Run as a business
- Often large multi-national
- Prefer ‘low-risk’ borrowers
- Low-interest rates
- International
- Safe
- FCA Regulated
PAYDAY LENDERS
- Run as a business for maximum profit
- Often large national businesses
- APR could be over 300%
- Used for short term lending
- Big
- FCA Regulated
CREDIT UNIONS
- Not for Profit organisation
- Money is reinvested into the local community
- Interest legally limited to no more than 3% each month – that’s 42.6% APR
- Poor credit considered
- No hidden costs
- Local
- Small & Personal
- Safe
- FCA Regulated