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Use our guide to take control of your bills and manage them like a breeze
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Write a list of all your bill payments, how much they are and when they are due. Think about things like your mortgage or rent payments, mobile phone costs and utility bills. If your bills are different each month, use the average cost of your last three bills.
Look to see if you have any subscriptions and memberships and make a note of these too. You can view, block or cancel subscriptions in the mobile banking app.
If you bank with us online, spending insights breaks down your spending into useful categories, so you can see where your money goes each month.
If you're looking for more tips and tools to help you make the most of your money each month, visit our budgeting tips page.
Some companies let you select the date your payment is due. You can usually just ring up whoever you're paying and agree to a set date.
It can be useful to have your bills come out on the day you get paid. So, if you get paid weekly, spreading out payments over the month might help you.
Online banking and the mobile banking app also let you keep track of what payments you have due, by using the upcoming payments function.
Depending on the type of bill, you can sometimes make a one-off payment each year. As an example, you could select to pay your car insurance or road tax annually. By doing this you may pay less overall.
Any of the following payment methods will put you in control of what and when you pay.
A direct debit lets your bank or building society know that a business or service can collect payments from your account on a set date. The business or service will let you know the amount you need to pay.
A standing order is a regular payment of the same amount that’s paid on a specified date. It allows your bank to take money regularly from your account and pay it to another account. You can set up and manage standing orders through the mobile banking app or online banking.
In addition, you can make one-off payments over the phone and online.
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CCW is the independent voice for water consumers in England and Wales, providing free advice and support.
Their advice hub has lots of information and useful tools to help you reduce your bills or access financial support. That includes advice on the different types of schemes that water companies have.