Debt Advice & Support
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The aim is to reach families in Exeter who are living with unmanageable debt. Debt coaches visit clients in their homes and support them until they are debt free, a service that is completely free to clients.


Tailored solutions based on each individual’s situation. Offer a range of solutions from formal insolvency solutions to budgeting advice.


It can be hard to find the right support and advice, it’s even harder when you live in a rural location such as Devon. Services can often be difficult and expensive to access, that combined with mental health or addictions can often leave you feeling very lonely and isolated. A local charity offering free and confidential advice on a variety of issues.


Helps to support as many people as possible who are at risk of going into fuel poverty. Our service is open to all types of householders – homeowners, private renters and social housing tenants.


A consumer finance information and discussion website, founded by financial journalist Martin Lewis. The website's focus is to provide people with information on saving money in the form of deals, tips and journalistic articles, as well as techniques and strategies for exploiting loyalty schemes and incentive-based credit cards.

Offer 100% free debt advice and 100% free debt management plans. Completely impartial, and will always recommend a debt solution that’s affordable, sustainable, and right for your personal and financial circumstances.



Provide free, confidential and expert debt advice and money guidance recommending the best solution or service for your circumstances.


Investigates and prosecutes illegal money lenders and provides support for borrowers in England.


Delivers a number of projects aiming to improve the quality of life, wellbeing and financial resilience of people living in rural settlements. They specialise in working with people who are living on low-incomes experiencing (or at risk of experiencing), poverty, financial hardship, and social and financial exclusion.​

