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5 ways to stay on top of your subscriptions
Paisley Daily Express
|June 30, 2025
Experts tell LARA OWEN how to stop paying for services you don't need
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AS households continue to face cost-of-living pressures while inflation chews into incomes, a growing number of people are turning their attention to a deceptively simple area of spending: subscriptions.
Once hailed for convenience, recurring payments can quietly erode budgets while remaining unnoticed.
Budgeting experts explain the best ways to manage your subscriptions and save money.
Get a clear view
The first step in reclaiming control is clarity. The sprawl of subscriptions - from TV services and cloud storage to mindfulness apps that you accidentally purchased a year ago - often traverses banks, devices and even family members.
"The best way to check your subscriptions is through a budgeting app or budgeting tool," says Plum finance’s head of money, Rajan Lakhani.
"These kinds of tools should show a list of your outgoings all in one place so you can see which outgoings are subscriptions and which provider you're paying."
For those who prefer a manual route, he suggests to, "instead check your outgoings on your bank statement and manually make a note of the subscriptions".
If you’re starting from scratch, the experts suggest going digital.
"The most efficient way is through a digital tool or app that automatically identifies and categorises recurring payments," explains CEO of Marygold & Co, Matthew Parden.
High price of ignorance
Small charges can be easy to ignore but expensive to keep.
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