
Smile and Save Podcast
The Smile and Save Podcast is here to make personal finance easier to understand and help you take control of your money with confidence.
Through insightful interviews with thought leaders from some of Britain's top financial organisations and charities, we explore ways to boost your financial resilience, tackle common money challenges, and stay informed on the latest financial trends and issues. Each episode is designed to deliver practical advice and financial education that you can apply to your everyday life.
Brought to you by Serve and Protect, one of Britain's largest credit unions, our mission is to improve the financial resilience of those working in the police, prison and probation, military, fire, and health services across Britain.
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11. Loan Sharks Explained w/ Stop Loan Sharks
You may have heard of 'loan sharks' before, but do you know what makes someone a loan shark and the devastating impact they can have on people's lives?
Today we are joined by Cath Wohlers from Stop Loan Sharks to explore some common misconceptions around loan sharks, some real stories from those affected, and how you or your organisation can get support to combat these illegal lenders.
Useful Links:
Been impacted by a loan shark? Visit: https://www.stoploansharks.co.uk/
Seeking support for your employees? Contact: catherine.wohlers@birmingham.gov.uk
Want to learn more? Visit: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbAN0e9xWmXAgbyzWurzF6w
A huge thank you to Cath for joining us for this episode! We hope you find it useful.
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