Make your money work harder with Money Gym
As a credit union, we’re all about helping you make your money go further. That’s why we launched Money Gym, a community and resources designed with tips, ideas, information and inspiration around money. Joining is free, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
Masterclasses
Join us online each month for our Money Gym Masterclasses. Members of our team and special guests will be talking money and answering your questions. All are welcome, and past sessions are available to view.
Next Month: What’s the Deal with Universal Credit? Your Guide to the Big Switch
Friday 15th November @ 12pm
Curious about the move from legacy benefits to Universal Credit? Join us this November for a straightforward session with Ryan Peter from the Department for Work and Pensions. He’ll explain why this change is happening, how it could affect your payments, and what support is available to help with the transition. It’s a chance to get clear answers to your questions and understand what’s coming up. Perfect for anyone looking to feel prepared and informed about the shift to Universal Credit.
In the session we’ll cover:
✔ Explanation of the shift from legacy benefits to Universal Credit
✔ How the change affects payments
✔ Guidance on the transition process
✔ Available support for affected individuals
Previous Months
Money Gym Blog
Our Guide to Buying a Car
Whether you’re looking for something new and swanky, or something more green, it’s good to know your buying options, and the different ways to pay or spread the cost.
Your Mind and Your Money: how they affect each other
The link between your mind and your money. Key takeaways from our Money Masterclass with Dr Sallyanne Decker, helping you to understand your money mindset.
Monika’s top money-saving holiday hacks
Our in house travel expert, Monika Rok, has put together a list of her best tips and tricks for saving money while planning, booking and going on your holidays.
Useful Links
The Money Advice Service is a free and impartial service, funded by the UK government, which provides a range of information, tools and tips for managing your money better.