Alternatives to payday loans to fund Christmas

Even after a regulatory crackdown the costs of these loans are still eye-watering

Sign outside The Money Shop on Brixton High Street
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As Christmas approaches, festive shopping has begun in earnest. Whether you are splashing out on gifts, getting the house fixed up ready for guests or doing the big food shop, we’re all expected to spend a lot over the next month.

In total we’ll each spend an average of £397 on Christmas this year. But, many of us won’t be funding the festivities out of our savings: 30 per cent of us will have to go into debt to pay for everything, according to Moneysupermarket.com.

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