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Citizens Advice Bureau launches debt-free Christmas in Gibraltar campaign

The aim is to raise awareness about responsible spending during the festive season

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Gibraltar

Tuesday, 18 November 2025, 15:21

The Government of Gibraltar is working with the Gibraltar Citizens Advice Bureau to raise awareness about responsible spending during the festive period. The joint initiative aims to help households enjoy Christmas while avoiding the financial pressures that often emerge in the New Year.

The CAB sees a rise in people seeking help from its Money Advice Clinic every January, with many enquiries linked to festive overspending. The campaign encourages families to plan ahead, keep spending within their means and avoid taking on unnecessary credit.

To support the community, the CAB is sharing simple, practical tips for a more manageable Christmas:

1. Plan early. Work out what you can realistically spend after covering essential monthly bills.

2. Set a spending limit. Decide on a budget for gifts, food and celebrations and keep to it.

3. Shop smart. Look for value, compare prices and avoid impulse buys.

4. Be cautious with credit. Only take on credit agreements you can comfortably repay and avoid high-cost borrowing.

5. Borrow responsibly. If you need short-term support, speak to your bank first about safer options such as an overdraft or small loan.

As part of the initiative, CAB volunteers will be placing posters at key public locations. .

The CAB’s Money Advice Clinic offers free and confidential guidance on budgeting, debt and financial concerns. Anyone needing support is encouraged to seek advice early.

Contact: Gibraltar Citizens Advice Bureau, 10 Governor’s Lane, Gibraltar, 200 40006 or email: info@cab.gi

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Citizens Advice Bureau launches debt-free Christmas in Gibraltar campaign