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This is an interactive workshop talks through information and resources available to get onto the property ladder.

Pam Rani , Barclays Customer Care Specialist will be delivering this interactive workshop.

This workshop will give you a starting point to think about when planning for a mortgage in the future.

By the end of the session, you will get a better understanding of:

  • Tools and resources available (Affordabililty calculator)
  • Build Credit Score
  • Government Schemes available
  • Saving habits and tips to build up a deposit

This workshops is FREE and each session lasts around 1hr and 30mins, a Zoom link will be emailed out o you the day before the event.

CEMVO Scotland’s Financial Capability Project will be delivering workshops on various financial topics throughout this year.

The aim of the Financial Capability Project is to empower ethnic minority (EM) communities across Scotland to become more confident and better informed about the financial choices and decisions they make to help improve their resilience for the future.

These interactive workshops are for all ethnic minorities across Scotland who would like to improve their finances and resilience for the future. All our workshops are 100% impartial we will not be promoting any financial products or services.

The Financial Capability Programme also offers one to one support to help you on your journey to achieve your financial goals

To find out more about the Financial Inclusion Programme workshops or One to One support please click here or contact Helen McCabe, Financial Capability Officer on helen.mccabe [at] cemvoscotland.org.uk

This workshop is completely impartial and we wil not be selling or discussing any financial products. It is intended for information and educational purposes only. If you need help with financial products or mortgages you must seek regulated advice from a regulated mortgage adviser licensed by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). *There are free impartial , confidential advice services in your area where you can seek Free advice and support who can signpost you to regulated (licensed) advisors.