Talk business money matters with Christine - Money Week 2020

If you have concerns about money you owe or money others owe your business – you need to be at this breakfast. It's time to talk about debt openly and find solutions.

 

Since the Covid-19 pandemic arrived:

  • Debtfix has experienced ever-increasing calls from New Zealanders needing help with debt.

  • The Government has recognised the importance of the work conducted by Debtfix and the few other debt specialists and allocated funding to support their work.

  • The nation's mainstream lending organisations have recognised the benefits Debtfix offer them.

  • Loan shark, Pretty Penny was forced to stop operating in New Zealand for breaches of the principles of lender responsibility in the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act (CCCFA). This sent a clear message to other payday lenders.

Feel free to bring along someone else to hear about local entrepreneurs.

Please RSVP now to media@debtfix.co.nz due to limited seating.

7.15-8.15am, Friday August 14, 2020

The Oaks Cafe - by Chocolate Brown

9 Queen Street, Warkworth

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