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Protect yourself from loan sharks and illegal money lenders

At this time of year, it can be difficult to make your budget stretch to cover your living costs as well as costs associated with the festive period. It can be tempting to look at different ways to loan money to help your finances, but it’s important to be aware of the pitfalls of this.

Loan sharks and illegal money lenders – what are they?

A loan shark is someone who loans money but isn’t registered with the Financial Conduct Authority, the official government body who regulate the money lending industry.

Loan sharks may appear friendly and approachable to begin with, but borrowing from them is risky and can leave you vulnerable to intimidation and threating behaviour when it comes to repaying them.

We know that loan sharks and other illegal money lenders often target young people aged 18 – 24, including students. In particular, be vigilant for anyone offering money lending services on social media and in WhatsApp groups – loan sharks are known to target students through these channels.

How to recognise a loan shark

According to stoploansharks.co.uk, you can spot a loan shark by asking yourself these questions:

What to do if you’ve been targeted by a loan shark

If you think you have borrowed from a loan shark, Stop Loan Sharks can help. You can;

Remember, if you have borrowed money from a loan shark or other illegal lender, you haven’t done anything wrong and you will not be in trouble with the police. It is the loan shark who has committed a crime, even if they tell you otherwise.

How we can help you to manage the cost of living

Our dedicated Money Advice & Guidance offers a width breadth of services and support to students, including tips on utilities and bills and reducing your food and travel costs. You can find the full range on their webpages.

We’ve highlighted some key information and support on offer here:

Support with financial difficulty

Food Pantry

The Food Pantry was set up to support students experiencing food poverty.

The Pantry offers a range of products, from personal hygiene and cleaning products to food cupboard staples. To apply to use the pantry, email the Money Advice and Guidance team for more information and they’ll be in touch.

If you need immediate help

If you are in immediate financial difficulty and require support please contact our Money Advice & Guidance Team on money@liverpool.ac.uk or book an online confidential one-to-one appointment.

If you are an international student, please contact our International Advice and Guidance Team on iagteam@liverpool.ac.uk or book an appointment with them online.

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