We’re always available to support you. However, we understand that there may be circumstances where independent advice might be what you need. We’ve outlined some organisations below that can help you with a range of situations, including both financial and well-being support.
Free Debt Advice
If you’re looking for some help managing your finances, debt advice charities can help you to think about and organise all of your debts. They have online advice, a range of tools you can use and webchat services to support you. These debt advice charities include:
National Debtline – www.nationaldebtline.org or phone 0808 808 4000
Money Helper – www.moneyhelper.org.uk or phone 0800 138 7777
PayPlan – www.payplan.com or phone 0800 316 1833 or WhatsApp
Mental Health Support:
If you’re struggling with your mental health, you have been impacted by a mental health condition, or just need someone to talk to, help is available. You can contact us to let us know if you're struggling to make payments towards your loan due to your mental health or you can authorise someone to speak on your behalf. Independent and specialised help is available at:
Mind - www.mind.org.uk
Samaritans - www.samaritans.org
You can also speak with a Samaritan anytime on 116 123
Help with Gambling:
If you’re impacted by gambling, specialist support is available. You can get confidential information, advice and support from GamCare by calling them or using an online chat service on their website. Medical information relating to gambling is available from the NHS. You can also stop yourself from using gambling websites for a period of time through a service offered by GamStop.
Bereavement:
If you’re struggling with a bereavement, Cruse has a helpline and live chat for immediate support. You can contact them via their support page, here.
If you are looking to get help managing the Lendable account of someone who has passed away, please click here.
Other Support Services:
If you need support through difficult times, there is a wide range of specialist organisations available. We’ve put together a list of useful resources below that can provide specific support for your circumstances.
Domestic Abuse or Violent Relationships | |
Homelessness | |
Baby Loss | |
Alcohol and drug support | |
Support with Fraud and Scams
Cancer support |
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If you’re worried about maintaining your loan repayments, please get in touch with us to let us know your situation. Our team is here to help and can provide you with a range of solutions depending on your circumstances. Here’s how to get in touch:
You can get in touch with us by
Calling us on 020 3322 1948 anytime from 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday
Emailing us at contact@lendable.co.uk
