Bee Bus Pass Credit Union Loan
- Bus passengers could save up to £240 with a new value product
- Option to spread payment over a year at no extra cost through the Credit Union when all buses come under local control in four months
- An innovative scheme would provide certainty about fares and help keep travel affordable, supporting people through cost-of-living challenges and giving better access to jobs, skills and opportunities
- Other fares are being cut and new ‘hopper’ tickets are to launch when all buses come under local control
- The announcement comes as the latest GM residents’ survey shows more than half of respondents’ mental health is negatively impacted by cost-of-living pressure.
With four months to go until all buses in Greater Manchester come under local control, the Mayor of Greater Manchester confirmed today, Thursday, 5th September, plans for a new annual bus pass that will cut the cost of travel.
Available from 5th January – subject to agreement by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority – and costing £800, the Bee Bus Annual pass will be up to £240 (23%) cheaper over a year compared with 28-day tickets.
Recognising inequalities and high levels of deprivation across Greater Manchester (according to national figures, around 1 in 4 (over 700,000) residents live in areas defined as within the 10% most deprived in England), customers will be able to spread payment, at no extra cost, throughout the year with a Credit Union loan – paying £66.67 per month or £15.36 per week compared with £80 or £20 for 28 or seven-day passes respectively.
TfGM is working with all Greater Manchester Credit Unions to open applications from 5th December so that passes are ready to use from 5th January. TfGM is also working with credit unions to offer customers the chance to spread the cost of existing Metrolink products or an annual bus and tram pass starting in March 2025.
Ciara Davies, Executive Lead for the Greater Manchester Consortium of Credit Unions, said: “The Greater Manchester Consortium of Credit Unions is delighted to be involved in this innovative new partnership with Transport for Greater Manchester. Credit Unions are not-for-profit financial co-operatives that have been providing access to affordable financial services in communities and workplaces in GM for over 30 years. This new product will spread the cost of travel and save people money which is just one of the ways in which credit unions can help make your money go further.”
The changes to fares build on steps already taken to bring the cost of travel down, including the launch of the discounted Bee Anybus + Tram ticket in September 2023 – cutting the cost of combined journeys by up to 20%, the introduction of capped bus fares in September 2022 and the continued support for Our Pass, offering free travel to 16–18-year-olds. Metrolink fares have also been frozen since 2020.