
Sleigh no to loan sharks this Christmas!
Christmas is a time for joy, family gatherings, and celebrations, but it can also bring financial pressure. The cost of parties, presents, and festive food

Christmas is a time for joy, family gatherings, and celebrations, but it can also bring financial pressure. The cost of parties, presents, and festive food

This year, let’s rewrite the song together. These are the twelve debts of Christmas: funny but familiar spending traps, and practical ways to step around them so your finances end the season smiling, not sulking.

Clockwise is proud to award a Community Grant to WRCC (Warwickshire Rural Community Council), helping them expand the reach of their brilliant Community Food Fleet.

Money remains a sensitive subject in many workplaces, often leaving employees to struggle in silence. Employers have a unique opportunity to change this by encouraging open conversations about money, which can improve employees’ well-being and benefit the company as a whole.

Every year since 1948, credit unions around the world have come together on the third Thursday in October to celebrate the history and achievements of

When you save or borrow with Clockwise, your money goes further than your account – it helps strengthen the community. Through our Community Grant Scheme, we award funding to local groups and projects that make a real difference across the areas we serve.

International Credit Union Day® is coming up on Thursday 16th October 2025, and we want to celebrate with you! Every year since 1948, Credit Union

High bills, unexpected expenses, and the belief that saving only matters when large sums are involved often prevent people from taking the first step.
UK Savings Week aims to shift that mindset by showing how steady, consistent actions can lead to real financial progress.

Clockwise will be attending the Leicester Communities Together, Information and Advice Festival – Saturday 13th Sept 2025 on Saturday 13th Sept 2025 in our very own Jubilee Square.

Pocket money has long been a part of growing up, giving children their first taste of independence and responsibility while teaching them the value of money. In 2025, changing habits, digital payments, and new financial tools are reshaping how families approach it. Many parents are now asking the same questions: how much pocket money is normal, and what’s the best way to give it?