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Help with credit card debt in Scotland

If credit card balances keep growing no matter how much you pay, the interest is usually the problem. For residents of Scotland, a Trust Deed or the Debt Arrangement Scheme can bring your cards and other unsecured debts into one affordable payment with interest frozen — without a new loan.

  • Combine several credit cards into one payment
  • Interest and charges frozen so balances stop growing
  • Write off card debt you can’t afford (Trust Deed, if agreed)

The solutions we advise on are debt solutions, not loans; some are forms of insolvency, are recorded on a public register and will affect your credit rating. Your initial advice is free and there’s no obligation; if you go ahead, fees apply and are shown to you in full first. We’re a commercial service — free, independent debt advice is also available from MoneyHelper and the Scottish Government.

From credit card spiral to one payment

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Cards
One plan
Back in control
Credit cards, store cards & overdrafts together
Interest frozen once your solution is in place
One affordable monthly payment
Many years of debt expertise
Free initial advice, no obligation
Licensed Insolvency Practitioners
Scotland-only specialists
Scottish debt specialists
IPA-licensed Insolvency Practitioners
Interest & charges frozen
No new borrowing required
Break the interest cycle

Dealing with credit card debt in Scotland

Credit cards are easy to fall behind on. High interest means a large share of each payment goes on charges rather than the balance, so the debt barely moves — and if you’re using one card to pay another, it can spiral quickly.

You don’t need to borrow more to break that cycle. We advise residents of Scotland on debt solutions that bring your credit cards and other unsecured debts into a single, affordable monthly payment, with interest and charges frozen. A Debt Arrangement Scheme lets you clear the balances in full over an affordable period; a Protected Trust Deed can write off card debt you genuinely can’t afford (subject to creditor agreement, and not guaranteed).

We’ll look at your cards, your income and what you can realistically afford, and explain which route fits — including the risks — before you decide anything.

How it works

One payment, interest frozen

Instead of lending you money to pay off your cards, we bring the balances together into one affordable payment and stop the interest piling up.

Bring your cards together

Credit cards, store cards, overdrafts and other unsecured debts are combined into a single monthly payment based on what you can afford.

Freeze the interest

Once your Trust Deed is protected or your DAS is approved, interest and charges on the included cards are frozen, so the balance stops growing.

Clear or write off

With a DAS you clear the balances in full over time; with a Trust Deed, qualifying card debt you can’t afford may be written off at the end.

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Advantages

The benefits of dealing with it this way

For the right person, these solutions offer real relief. Here are some of the main advantages.

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One affordable payment

Bring your unsecured debts together into a single monthly payment based on what you can realistically afford.

Creditors kept at bay

We deal with your creditors directly, so you no longer have to liaise with them yourself.

Interest frozen

Once your solution is in place, interest and charges on the debts included are frozen so the balance stops growing.

Scotland-only specialists

Dealing with Scottish debt is all we do, so the advice you get is tailored to the solutions available where you live.

Disadvantages & things to consider

The risks to weigh up

These are debt solutions and some are forms of insolvency — serious commitments. We’ll fully explain the implications and check any solution is affordable, achievable and suitable for you. Another option may be more appropriate.

Your credit rating

A Trust Deed or DAS will affect your credit rating and can make obtaining credit harder for a period. If you’re already missing payments, your rating is likely affected already.

Public register

A Protected Trust Deed is a form of insolvency recorded on the public Register of Insolvencies, which anyone can search. A DAS is recorded on the DAS Register.

Unsecured debts only

Only unsecured debts (such as credit cards, loans and overdrafts) can be included. You must keep paying secured debts like your mortgage yourself.

Write-off isn’t guaranteed

With a Trust Deed, how much unsecured debt is written off depends on your circumstances and your creditors’ agreement. Creditors are not obliged to accept a proposal.

Your home & equity

In a Trust Deed the trustee has an interest in any equity in your home. Where appropriate this can be managed, but if equity can’t be released your home could be affected.

Suitability

No single solution is right for everyone. We’ll always check whether another route — or free, impartial advice — would serve you better first.

Could this help you?

Let’s see if you qualify

If the following sounds like you, dealing with your credit card debt this way could be worth exploring. There are other factors we’ll assess, such as your property status and income.

  • You live in Scotland
  • You have unsecured debts you’re finding hard to manage
  • You owe money to more than one creditor
  • You can afford a regular monthly payment towards your debts
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Bring your credit cards into a single affordable monthly payment with interest frozen — and no new borrowing.

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Our fees

How our fees work

Your initial advice is free and there’s no obligation. Trust-Deeds.co.uk is a trading style of My Debt Plan Ltd — a commercial, profit-seeking service, paid for the debt solution you enter into.

If you go ahead with a Protected Trust Deed, your trustee is paid a fixed administration fee plus a further fee based on a percentage of the funds collected during the Trust Deed. These fees are paid from the monthly payments you make, before money is distributed to your creditors — so there is no separate upfront fee. On a Debt Arrangement Scheme, a fee is taken from your monthly payment to cover administering and distributing it to your creditors. Whichever route suits you, all fees are explained and disclosed to you in full before you sign anything.

FAQs

Your questions, answered

Can I consolidate my credit cards without a loan?
Yes. We’re not a lender, but a Trust Deed or DAS lets you combine your credit cards and other unsecured debts into one affordable monthly payment without any new borrowing.
Will it stop the interest on my cards?
Yes — once a Trust Deed is protected or a DAS is approved, interest and charges on the included cards are frozen, so what you owe stops growing while you pay it down.
Can credit card debt be written off?
With a Protected Trust Deed, qualifying card debt you genuinely can’t afford may be written off at the end — subject to your creditors’ agreement, and not guaranteed. A DAS instead clears the balances in full with interest frozen.
Will this affect my credit rating?
Yes. A Trust Deed or DAS affects your credit rating and is recorded on a public register. If you’re already behind on your cards, your rating is likely affected already.
What if I only have one card in arrears?
It’s still worth a free chat — but if a formal solution isn’t needed, we’ll say so and point you to free, impartial advice such as MoneyHelper or StepChange.
Compare your options

Explore every route

Depending on your circumstances, another Scottish debt solution may suit you better — we’ll always explain the advantages, disadvantages and risks of each.

May write off debt

Protected Trust Deed

A Scottish alternative to bankruptcy for unsecured debts over £5,000. One affordable monthly payment, typically over around four years, after which qualifying unsecured debt you can’t afford is written off (subject to creditor agreement, not guaranteed). A form of insolvency recorded on a public register.

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Repay in full, protected

Debt Arrangement Scheme (DAS)

A Scottish Government scheme to repay your debts in full through one affordable payment, with interest and charges frozen and your home and car protected as long as you keep up the payments. It will still affect your credit rating.

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Get in touch

Let’s talk. Move forward with life.

Find out in minutes how to bring your credit card debt into one affordable payment — without a new loan. It’s free, confidential and there’s no obligation.

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Answer a few quick questions about your situation and a debt advisor at My Debt Plan Ltd will be in touch to talk through your options. It’s free, confidential and there’s no obligation.

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Free, independent debt advice is also available from MoneyHelper, StepChange, National Debtline or Citizens Advice Scotland.

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Money Helper
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Guides worth reading

Straight answers to the questions people ask most before choosing a Scottish debt solution.

How much debt do you need for a Trust Deed? The £5,000 threshold, what counts as qualifying debt, and what else decides it. Read the guide → Trust Deed vs DAS: which is right for you? Write off what you can’t afford, or repay in full with interest frozen. Read the guide → Can I keep my car in a Trust Deed? Owned cars, cars on finance and Motability — the honest answer. Read the guide → What is the Minimal Asset Process (MAP)? The low-cost route into bankruptcy for people with few assets and a low income. Read the guide →

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