We help with Debt Management Plans, IVAs (Individual Voluntary Arrangements), Bankruptcy advice, general budgeting advice and can also help reduce your utility bills. We can save you money on your debts and your household bills. What are you waiting for……..contact us today so we can help you save money.
If you are struggling to pay your debts, call 0800 915 5371 and speak to a friendly advisor, receive no obligation debt help and advice. Learn which debt solution may be right for you and save money on your utilities too.
You can get instant advice by completing the form on the right had side of this page.
Humber Debt Solutions Ltd
362 Holderness Road, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU9 3DL
Tel 0800 915 5371 or call from mobiles 01482 585017
Fax 01482 585017
Email info@humberdebt.co.uk
Debt Management Plans – If you have more than one debt and struggle to keep upto date with your repayments, but can afford at least £75 per month then a Debt Management Plan (DMP) could be right for you
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IVAs – If you have never heard of IVAs before, you may be interested to find out that they are a way of reducing your debts to a manageable level, without having to go bankrupt or take out any additional credit. If you have £15,000 or more debt owed to more than 2 companies, then an IVA may be the right option for you.
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Bankruptcy – When considering your options, one of the most recognised debt solution is Bankruptcy. Bankruptcy is the most severe consequence of debt and should never be entered into lightly. For some people, however, going bankrupt may be the most appropriate solution. It can be the best way to repay what they can of their debt, write off the rest – and make a fresh start.
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Claim back your mis-sold PPI – If you’ve taken out a loan in the last 10 years, or even a credit or store card, the chances are you’ve got Payment Protection Insurance (PPI), or card protection Insurance. If you do, you were probably missold it, and can look at claiming all of the money back you’ve paid, plus interest.
