UK Debt Guide 2026 — Managing, Reducing and Resolving Debt

Managing Debt UK 2026 — Repayment Strategies, APR and Getting Out of Debt

Practical guides to managing debt in the UK — repayment strategies, understanding APR, debt snowball vs avalanche, balance transfers, and what to do when debt affects your mental health.

If you're struggling with debt, free confidential help is available from StepChange (0800 138 1111), National Debtline (0808 808 4000), and Citizens Advice.

Managing debt effectively starts with understanding what you owe, what it costs, and which debts to tackle first. Whether you have credit card balances, an overdraft, or multiple debts across different lenders, a clear repayment strategy can save you significant money in interest and get you debt-free faster.

If debt is causing you serious stress, free confidential help is available from StepChange (0800 138 1111) and National Debtline (0808 808 4000) — see the debt solutions hub for formal options.

Understanding the Cost of Debt

Before choosing a repayment strategy, it helps to understand what your debt is actually costing you.

APR (Annual Percentage Rate) is the standard measure of borrowing cost in the UK. It combines the interest rate and mandatory fees into a single annual figure. The higher the APR, the more expensive the debt:

Debt type Typical APR range
Credit card (standard) 20–40%
Overdraft 19–40%
Personal loan 5–20%
0% balance transfer (promo) 0% for 12–30 months
Payday loan 300–1,500%+

Worked example: A £2,000 credit card balance at 29.9% APR, making only minimum payments of £40/month, would take over 8 years to repay and cost approximately £1,900 in interest — nearly doubling the original debt.

Repayment Strategies

Debt Avalanche

Pay the minimum on all debts, then put every spare pound toward the highest-APR debt first. Once that is cleared, roll the payment to the next highest. This minimises total interest paid.

Debt Snowball

Pay the minimum on all debts, then put every spare pound toward the smallest balance first. Once cleared, roll the payment to the next smallest. This builds momentum through quick wins and works well for motivation.

Most people benefit from the avalanche mathematically, but the snowball wins if motivation is the main obstacle.

Articles in This Cluster

Article What it covers
Complete UK Debt Guide Overview of all debt types, options, and where to start
How to Get Out of Debt UK Step-by-step plan for becoming debt-free
Debt Repayment Strategies Avalanche, snowball, and hybrid approaches explained
Debt Snowball vs Avalanche Detailed comparison of the two main strategies
APR vs Interest Rate Explained What APR means and how to compare borrowing costs
What Is APR? Plain English guide to Annual Percentage Rate
Borrowing Options Compared Loans vs credit cards vs overdrafts vs BNPL
Secured vs Unsecured Debt Key differences, risks, and what happens if you can’t pay
0% Credit Card Guide How 0% purchase cards work, when to use them
Best Balance Transfer Cards UK How to find and use a balance transfer card
Should I Pay Off Credit Card or Save? Framework for deciding when to prioritise debt vs savings
Credit Card Repayment Calculator Work out how long your balance will take to clear
Debt Payoff Calculator Calculate your debt-free date across multiple debts
Debt Repayment Schedule Calculator Build a month-by-month repayment schedule
Debt and Mental Health How debt affects mental health and where to get support
Gambling Debt Help UK Options for people in debt due to gambling

Sources

  1. MoneyHelper — Debt Help
  2. StepChange — Debt Charity

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