The new campaign aims to get struggling borrowers to seek help
Kildare borrowers who are struggling to make repayments on mortgages, credit cards, personal and other loans due to the cost of living are being encouraged to talk to their lender or credit servicing provider under a new information and awareness campaign.
The initiative by the country's retail banks, non-bank lenders and credit servicing firms aims to help those who are struggling with the pressures caused by the rising cost of living.
The plan includes a new website with in-depth advice for those with financial difficulties, DealingWithDebt.ie, as well as a national advertising campaign.
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