Greater Manchester Community Credit Unions unite to unveil £15m support in Covid recovery plan
Eight Community Credit
Unions have joined together to launch a Covid-19 recovery plan that will offer hope
and £15m in financial support to millions of people across Greater Manchester.
The consortium, known as
Sound Pound, wants to show communities across the city region that there is
light at the end of the tunnel and that their local community credit union is
there to support them at this time of uncertainty and financial hardship.
David Batten, chief
executive of Hoot Credit Union in Bolton and chair of the Sound Pound
consortium, said: “We have come together to launch this joint recovery plan and
to pool the resources and financial support we have available. Together, we
have a very clear objective to rebuild communities, support people and lend responsibly.
And, by doing this, it will also provide a vital boost to the local economy.
“We want to encourage anyone
who is struggling financially due to the impact of Covid to speak to their
community credit union about their borrowing needs. By supporting local people
and offering them credit, it will increase spending and keep our economy moving
forward. It’s a cycle and, if we work together, we can keep going.”
The Sound Pound consortium
is made up of Manchester Credit Union, South Manchester Credit Union, Stockport
Credit Union, Cash Box Credit Union (Tameside), Unify Credit Union (Wigan),
Hoot Credit Union (Bolton), Salford Credit Union and Oldham Credit Union. All
eight have signed up to the initiative in order to provide support to their
local communities.
David continued: “Credit
Unions are ethical, not-for-profit financial organisations. They are there to
put people first and to help anyone who needs financial support. Credit unions
also help people to save for the future and become financially independent.”
Angela Fishwick, chief
executive of Unify Credit Union in Wigan, said: “Our communities are really
struggling right now. Many who never experienced debt or hardship before, are
facing a very uncertain future and we can help. Because of the unique way that
credit unions operate, we are able to lend money to help them with their day to
day living costs and even help them save for a more secure future.”
Nathan Walters, member of
Cash Box Credit Union in Tameside, said: “I first joined Cash Box because I
wanted to start saving but they really came to my rescue recently when I needed
urgent financial support. They are so friendly and helpful and because they are
a part of my community they really understand me and my circumstances.”
David added: “Credit unions
offer support to local people whatever their needs are. Whether they are a
single parent struggling to make ends meet, are looking for a deposit for their
first home or need some help with managing their finances and putting some
money away. Credit unions are also there to support local businesses and we
offer a range of support services to help them with the increasing pressures
they are currently experiencing.
“Our Sound Pound recovery plan has been created to rebuild communities, support people and lend responsibly and it will play a crucial role in driving our local economy forward, helping all of us to build back better from the impacts being felt by our communities across Greater Manchester due to the Covid-19 pandemic.”