Plane Saver Credit Union Announces Storm Support for its Members
With Storm Dudley, Eunice, and Franklyn wreaking havoc across the country, Plane Saver is aware many of its members may be left with damages to sort out.
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Thursday 25 January 2024
With Storm Dudley, Eunice, and Franklyn wreaking havoc across the country, Plane Saver is aware many of its members may be left with damages to sort out.
With this in mind, the credit union have pledged £1m specifically to help its members with the recovery after the storms. Members can apply to borrow to cover expenses related to storm damage, including repairs and extensive clean-up.
Gurminder Bhagrath, Head of Operations said: ”We would encourage our members to check if they are able to make a claim with their insurance companies for storm damage. However, we recognise that in some cases our members may have to cover the costs themselves. As a Credit Union, it is important to us that our members know we are here to support them if they need it.”
Members can apply for an Emergency Loan to cover the cost of small damages or one of its Personal Loans for larger damages.
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