Cancer Support Team
A cancer diagnosis can make you feel like your world has been turned upside down. It can also impact your finances. Here at Halifax, we have a dedicated Cancer Support Team, in association with Macmillan Cancer Support, who are here to help.
What s the financial impact of cancer? If you or a loved one has had a cancer diagnosis, you could soon feel the impact on your household budget: Your monthly income may go down if you have to stop working temporarily or permanently. You may face additional costs of getting to and from hospital, including petrol, fares and parking, and making other healthcare visits. Your day-to-day living costs can rise you may need to heat your home more, or pay for help around the house or garden. Our Cancer Support Team is here to support you: We may be able to help with mortgage payment holidays and current account fees and charges for example, but your individual circumstances will need to be taken into account as this isn't always possible. On all of our current accounts we will try to stop payments taking you over your limit which can help you manage your spending. If a payment does take it over your limit or we stop it, you won t be charged.
4/5 people are 570 worse off on average each month as a result of their diagnosis Research by Macmillan Cancer Support shows that 83% of people affected by cancer are impacted financially as a direct result of their illness. Macmillan Cancer Support/University of Bristol and TNS BMRB postal survey of 1,610 UK adults living with cancer. Fieldwork conducted August - October 2012. Survey data has been weighted.
Keeping an eye on your finances Get a clear picture of exactly where your money goes Use our simple online budgeting tool to see where your money is spent each month. It can help you decide which things are essential, and which costs you could try to cut back on if necessary. Visit halifax.co.uk/managingyourmoney/ budget-tool Manage your money You can use Online Banking, Mobile Banking or Telephone Banking to keep a closer eye on your finances from the comfort of your own home. Find out more at halifax.co.uk Giving someone else responsibility for your finances If you would like to give someone third party access to your account we will make it as easy and straightforward as possible to set this up, and will be here to help support you and your representatives now and in the future. You can visit your local branch or visit our website to find out more about third party access or Power of Attorney.
Other places to get help and support Macmillan Cancer Support Macmillan Cancer Support know how a cancer diagnosis can affect everything. Whether it s concerns about who you can talk to, help with money worries or advice about work, they provide free, impartial and confidential support. You can call them with any questions about cancer or if you just want someone to talk to. d 0808 808 0000 (It's free to call, lines are open Monday to Friday, 9am to 8pm) X www.macmillan.org.uk Step Change An independent charity dedicated to overcoming problem debt with free, tailored advice. d 0800 138 1111 X www.stepchange.org Citizens Advice Free, confidential and impartial advice on money, benefit, housing or employment problems. d 03444 111 444 X www.citizensadvice.org.uk National Debtline Free debt advice online or over the phone. d 0808 808 4000 X www.nationaldebtline.org
Our Cancer Support Team How can Halifax help? We have a dedicated Cancer Support Team, in association with Macmillan Cancer Support. The team is here to give you the practical help and support you need to manage your finances. The service provides a confidential, free phone service for Halifax customers, to help deal with money worries and planning. Call the Cancer Support Team on 0800 028 2692. It s free to call and we re here Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Our dedicated team can help if you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer: We re here to offer practical help and support with managing your finances at every stage, from the time you are diagnosed to after treatment. We can give you help and guidance with your personal banking, savings, loans, mortgages and credit cards and in some cases may be able to offer help to lessen the financial impact of cancer. Here to help We understand that your circumstances can change rapidly. If they do, please let us know as we will be better able to help.
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