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Are you on track with your 2022 financial goals?πŸ“

What Is a Guarantor and When Do You Need One?

If you’re renting for the first time, you may be required to have a guarantor.

Do you plan on building multiple income streams?πŸ’·
Are you worried about the rising cost of living?πŸ’·

How Different Types of Interest Impact Your Credit

We share simple explanations & examples so you can confidently build credit.

At what age do you think you will buy your first home?🏠
Would you rather buy a car or a house first?
Have you ever checked your credit score?

9 Brilliant Tips for Building Credit and Becoming Financially Fit

Have you ever used Buy Now, Pay Later services?πŸ“±πŸ›

If I Can’t Pay Off My Credit Cards What Will Happen?

Find out here!

Have you checked your credit score in the last month?
Do you use apps to manage your finances?

Pave Co-founder & CEO on UKTN Founder Stories

Don’t miss the latest UKTN podcast episode featuring Pave's co-founder & CEO Sho Sugihara.

What Credit Score is Needed to Buy a Car in the UK?

The answer is not so clear cut. Learn more about this topic here!

Do you talk about money with your friends?πŸ’·πŸ’­

All About Credit: For Students and Graduates

Lenders, or even employers often rely on credit history to assess your financial responsibility.

Would you prefer a weekly or monthly budget? πŸ“–

What is a Good APR for a Credit Card in the UK?

Your APR determines how much interest your credit card charges accumulate.

Would you rather rent or buy a home?🏑

What is a Default?

A default is what happens when you fail to make the repayments on a debt. Learn more here.

Do you have any financial goals this year?πŸ“

BNPL Cards vs. Traditional Credit Cards: What’s the Difference?

Learn about the differences between BNPL cards and traditional credit cards!

How to Start Building Credit at 18?

Here are some top tips to start building your credit score early.

Calling all Students and Grads

Engage With Your Finances and Credit Scores Now!