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Film and Cinema Clubs Top 2016 Charts
Expanding skills and meeting new people are top priorities for the New Year.
As the bells chime in 2016, Brits are readying themselves to revamp their social lives with a host of new hobbies and clubs on the New Year Resolution list according to new research from Paym, the easy way to pay friends and family using a mobile number.
The study reveals that while football was the club of choice for 2015, culture vultures are set to knock it off the top spot with film and cinema and book clubs. The membership of these clubs could be set to more than double as they top of the list of activities people are most interested in for 2016.
Those enrolling in new clubs and societies say it is to expand their social groups and make new friends (39%), learn a new skill or talent (35%) or expand their mind (35%). A quarter (24%) of people also want to lose weight after indulging this festive season, and will be joining swimming and dance clubs as part of their New Year Resolutions to get fit.
According to the research, nearly 20million people say they are currently a member of a club or society, committing significant time and money to their hobbies. Those considering their options should look at the cost of clubs, with the average annual spend topping £1,182. Yet it’s often the organiser of clubs and societies that ends up out of pocket – 61% of them say they are left chasing up late payments.
However only one in 10 (10%) of club members actually admit they forget to pay their club subs and one in five (19%) say they regularly have to stump up for someone else that has forgotten to pay their share on time.
Neil Aitken, spokesman for Paym, said:
“2016 will see people join clubs for a variety of reasons from wanting to lose weight, to learning a new skill or making new friends. Yet club habits come at a cost and another resolution that club organisers want people to make is paying up on time. This is quick and easy to do with Paym – all you need is a mobile number - so add it to your resolutions list for a Happy New Year!”
Paym is a simple, secure way to send and receive payments directly to a current account using just a mobile number. Representing more than nine in 10 current accounts, Paym has seen more than 3 million people register their mobile number with participating banks and building societies, with almost £75m sent in transactions since the service launched in April 2013.
For organisers looking to set up their 2016 club now, visit Paym.co.uk to find out how to make chasing payments a thing of the past.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Paym .
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