Millions of UK households are quietly draining their bank accounts with unused or duplicate subscription services. A recent survey by Nationwide has found that 19% of subscribers do not utilize every platform they pay for, resulting in recurring charges that could save them hundreds of pounds per year.
The start of a new year is seen as an opportunity to reassess spending and priorities. Experts recommend conducting an audit of subscription services, including apps and streaming platforms, to identify any forgotten or unused subscriptions.
Rebecca Bebbington from discount site NetVoucherCodes suggests creating a list of all regular payments, noting down which services are actually used and marked with renewal dates. Armed with this information, subscribers can weigh up the value of each service and make informed decisions about cancellations.
The key to saving money on subscription services is not just about cancelling unused accounts but also about optimizing existing subscriptions. For example, switching from individual streaming plans to a premium family plan can be significantly cheaper for households with multiple members.
With new consumer protections set to come into effect later this year, companies will be required to contact customers with details of their subscriptions and provide guidance on how to cancel them.
Before making any changes, subscribers should take the time to review their subscription services and make informed decisions about what they want to keep and what they can let go of. By doing so, they could save up to £400 per year, according to Nationwide's research.
The start of a new year is seen as an opportunity to reassess spending and priorities. Experts recommend conducting an audit of subscription services, including apps and streaming platforms, to identify any forgotten or unused subscriptions.
Rebecca Bebbington from discount site NetVoucherCodes suggests creating a list of all regular payments, noting down which services are actually used and marked with renewal dates. Armed with this information, subscribers can weigh up the value of each service and make informed decisions about cancellations.
The key to saving money on subscription services is not just about cancelling unused accounts but also about optimizing existing subscriptions. For example, switching from individual streaming plans to a premium family plan can be significantly cheaper for households with multiple members.
With new consumer protections set to come into effect later this year, companies will be required to contact customers with details of their subscriptions and provide guidance on how to cancel them.
Before making any changes, subscribers should take the time to review their subscription services and make informed decisions about what they want to keep and what they can let go of. By doing so, they could save up to £400 per year, according to Nationwide's research.