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This is a term for moving all your debts to one account. For instance, if you have two credit cards, an overdraft and a store card, adding up to a total debt of £8000, you could take out a loan of £8000 at a low APR, use it to pay off all of these debts, and then set up a direct debit from your current account to pay off the loan. You can then close all of your old accounts, or keep a credit card for emergencies. This simplifies your finances and will probably cut your interest payments.