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STRESS-BUSTING PUPS HELPING PEOPLE OPEN UP ABOUT MONEY

Supported by Experian’s United for Financial Health programme

When you’re busy trying to keep on top of your money day to day, it can be tricky to find the time to seek out the help you need. That’s why Experian is taking personal finance advice directly to the people – with a helping paw or two.

Over two days in March, the organisation’s credit experts teamed up with staff from local support services – including Advice Nottingham and Citizens Advice – to deliver face-to-face money clinics at Nottingham’s City Hospital and Queen’s

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