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Scottish charity launches new campaign as half of debt clients admit they should have sought help sooner

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debt advice from a Citizens Advice Bureau wish they had done so sooner, reveals new data published by Citizens Advice Scotland.Their findings show that for all clients, 4 in 10 people wish they had sought advice sooner.Citizens Advice Scotland is publishing the data as they launch their ‘Money Advice Matters’ campaign, encouraging people to not delay and seek advice about financial worries, particularly as support schemes implemented during the pandemic are set to ease off before ending, such as furlough, the weekly £20 uplift to Universal Credit and the Self Employment Income Support scheme.

The research also shows that 17 per cent of clients surveyed believe they will need advice on debt in the future. The charity is encouraging people.

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