I well remember the days of 'the board' - I and many others struggled to pay our quarterly bills at times. It was common for people to put money aside in envelopes each week to pay their gas, electricity, rates etc and then there were companies that did it for you - at a cost.
Can anyone remember the name of the biggest company? They came door to door collecting the money each week (it was always the same amount, spreading the cost over a year) and paid your quarterly bills directly. I never used them but I know a lot of people depended on them to manage their money. Of course they charged a commission and you had to give them all your financial details.
I also remember neighbours knocking the door of my parents' house to borrow a shilling for the meter - gas, electric or tv (remember that, when tvs were too expensive for many folk to buy?). Even in the 60s gas and electricity was far more expensive if you had a meter - hitting the poorest hard.
I appreciate being able to pay all my bills by direct debit.