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Sarah Pennells

@Sarah_Pennells

Consumer Finance specialist @RoyalLondon Previously journalist & founder of money website SavvyWoman. Fellow @theRSAorg RT not endorsement & all views my own!

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Martin Lewis(@MartinSLewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you have any questions on buying voluntary National Insurance years to boost your state pension? Its the main subject in my podcast this week, as govt has launched an tool allowing 'some' to do it online.

Pls ask questions by reply and we'll try cover in the programme.

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Surviving Economic Abuse(@SEAresource) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Avoiding repossession after economic abuse is daunting, but you're not alone. If you’re facing mortgage arrears, our resources offer guidance and support to navigate this challenging process.

Find out more ⬇️ survivingeconomicabuse.org/i-need-help/ho…

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Harriet Meyer(@Harriet_Meyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeking a case study for The Sun - someone who's saved on supermarket shop by doing something interesting/different - not food apps such as good to go etc. Pls get in touch

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Alex Belsham-Harris(@AlexBH_Energy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Energy debt has risen sharply over the past year, and our new CitizensAdvice report looks at the experience of people who owe money to their supplier. We’ve identified some key problems, like unaffordable repayment plans, and emerging risks from the use of court action 1/4

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Sarah Pennells(@Sarah_Pennells) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of information about renting in the programme - and first hand accounts of the realities of trying to rent (or keep your tenancy) in today’s market

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Sarah Pennells(@Sarah_Pennells) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks for having me on the programme - lots to talk about. Worrying stats about the higher likelihood of debt and lower savings levels among renters.

Thanks for having me on the programme - lots to talk about. Worrying stats about the higher likelihood of debt and lower savings levels among renters.
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Sarah Pennells(@Sarah_Pennells) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good to talk to Felicity Hannah on BBC Radio 5 Live about changes to the energy price cap. It’s falling to £1,690 for a typical household paying by direct debit - down by £20 a month. But if you pay your bill when it arrives, the cap is over £100 higher (£1,796)

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