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As a new and socially conscious debt consolidation lender in New Zealand, Money Sweetspot is all about helping Kiwis get out of debt and get on with life. Our Blog Spot is a fantastic resource for anyone looking to level up with a debt consolidation plan, fix bad credit, or simply get into their personal finance sweet spot. Our articles below are chock full of finance tips and tricks.

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Blog Articles

Opinion
Opinion
Co-founder and CRO Meurig Chapman on the OCR cuts
Rig explains that we're glad that the Reserve Bank hasn't been too conservative in the cuts.
October 9, 2024
Opinion
Opinion
Keep The Change Podcast
Sasha talks to Luke at the Keep The Change Podcast about all things debt and why this mission is so important for all of New Zealand.
October 3, 2024
News
News
Money Sweetspot 100th member of Financial Services Federation
Why joining FSF is good for Money Sweetspot and good for New Zealanders
September 29, 2024
Money & You
Money & You
Money Month: Pause and Get Sorted!
Sorted Money month provides us all with an opportunity to pause. If we pause we can take stock and come up with a plan.
August 8, 2024
News
News
Opinion: Why change isn't always a good thing
Government lending code changes come with risks, expert warns
July 31, 2024
News
News
The Tindall Foundation gives ethical lender $5m boost
Ethical debt consolidation lender Money Sweetspot has received a $5m debt facility from one of its own investors, The Tindall Foundation.
July 17, 2024

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