14/05/2026
Monthly payments getting too much?
There may be a better way to deal with debt.
Give Better a Go with DAS Scotland — Scotland's No.1 Debt Solutions Provider, specialising in the Debt Arrangement Scheme and Protected Trust Deeds.¹
Depending on which debt solution is suitable for your circumstances, you could:
✔️ Make one affordable monthly payment
✔️ Freeze interest and charges
✔️ Write off unaffordable debt, where suitable
With a 99% DAS Approval Rate², we know how to prepare strong Debt Payment Programme proposals, helping people turn multiple payments into one more manageable monthly plan.
𝗚𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗕𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗮 𝗚𝗼.
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⚠️ May not be suitable in all circumstances. Fees apply.
Your credit rating may be affected.
Free debt advice also available from moneyhelper.org.uk
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DAS Scotland is a trading name of Harper McDermott Ltd (SC538101).
¹In Scotland, between 1 Jan 2025 and 31 December 2025, a total of 4,568 people entered into a Protected Trust Deed, 2,848 people were awarded Bankruptcy (Sequestration), and 5,431 people were approved for a Debt Payment Programme under the Debt Arrangement Scheme. These statutory debt solutions total 12,847 people. During this same period, DAS Scotland (Harper McDermott Ltd) had 1,393 Trust Deeds gain protection status, had a further 1,868 approved Debt Payment Programmes under the Debt Arrangement Scheme, and a total of 0 Bankruptcies awarded. With a total number of 3,261 formal debt solutions approved during the period, this makes DAS Scotland (Harper McDermott Ltd) the leading provider overall. Informal debt solutions such as Debt Management Plans are not included in these statistics. More information on these statistics is available from the Accountant in Bankruptcy at https://aib.gov.uk/publications/scottish-statutory-debt-solutions-statistics-october-to-december-2025-2025-26-quarter-3
²In this sample of 1,780 Debt Payment Programmes (DPPs) under the Debt Arrangement Scheme (DAS), approved between January 2025 and December 2025, only 9 proposed DPPs were rejected and were unable to proceed.