The Money Saving Club newsletter puts the latest and best money-saving tips, deals and advice in one place, straight to your inbox – perfect for anyone who wants to cut costs and save money
The Money Saving Club is here to help you save cash and find ways to reduce your household bills.
Our dedicated team at the Money Saving Club spends their days gathering all the latest financial news, insider tips and deals that they believe should be on your radar, whether you’re looking to reduce bills, save for a special occasion or simply stash some cash away for a rainy day.
This includes any significant updates or changes that you need to be aware of, such as price hikes, explanations of inflation rates or any government schemes in place that could assist – all alongside money experts’ strategies and hacks for keeping costs as low as possible.
But that’s not all. The team also searches the shelves to bring you some of the best deals and discounts you’ll want to know about, as well as the products and gadgets that people are buzzing about when it comes to saving those precious extra pennies.
You can sign up below to receive the Money Saving Club’s latest tips and advice directly to your inbox. Expect the Money Saving Club’s top picks to land in your inbox once a week, covering any major news and updates as well as money experts’ tips, and more deals.
While the stories change each week and team makes sure to keep the tips and insights fresh, a look at the most recent newsletter offers a little glimpse of what you can expect.
A former DWP employee with 42 years working in the sector shared some key pieces of advice to help people navigate the benefits system
Consumer rights expert Martin James offered some great advice on what you should do if you’re booked onto a delayed or cancelled flight, and how you could get up to £520 in compensation.
This week, Money Saving Club members also found out about the ‘dark energy’ costs of many household items, and how a large percentage of the population does not realise how much they’re paying unnecessarily.