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Managing personal finance is now a priority for most consumers as a result of coronavirus

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The Covid-19 pandemic has affected every household across Scotland. Things we once took for granted, such as popping out to the shops, or nipping over to visit a friend or family member seem like distant memories from the life we all had access to pre-coronavirus lockdown.

As First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon said in today’s Daily Record: “No individual, community or business has been untouched and for many of you, that has meant real hardship.” Personal finance has become one of the most important issues for a nation affected by the ongoing lockdown with furlough, reductions in salary and redundancy impacting on most of the UK workforce.

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