Using data to understand and tackle financial exclusion in Scotland – summary of a round table discussion in the Scottish Parliament, hosted by Social Investment Scotland (SIS) and the Community Investment Coalition (CIC) On a… Continue reading
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Bank referral legislation is welcome news for SMEs
The CDFA welcomes George Osborne’s announcement that the Government will introduce legislation that will require banks to refer decline customers to alternative providers. The proposed new rules mean that high street banks will have to offer to connect SMEs that they decline for loans to alternative sources of finance. Continue reading
Better financial services = Just Finance
Ben Hughes discusses why we need better financial services, the CDFA’s vision for Just Finance for all and how we plan to achieve it. Continue reading
Demand for non-bank business loans increases
Non-bank community lenders saw an increase in demand from businesses of 36% in the first quarter of 2013, according to the Community Finance Monitor survey. This bucks the trend reported in today’s Bank of England Trends in Lending report, which says demand for bank credit remained weak in quarter one, and that demand from small businesses fell. Continue reading
Government commits to disclosure of ‘postcode level’ lending data
The Government has made a commitment to collate and publish bank lending data on a postcode-level basis – and says legislation will follow if “negotiations with industry fail to deliver.” Continue reading
Banking Reform proposals do not adequately support economic growth
07.09.2012: The UK’s banks need to re-focus on the core business of ‘lending to the real economy so as to contribute to balanced and sustainable growth’ according to a submission to the Banking Reform White Paper, issued today. Continue reading
New figures show collapse in bank lending, and unsung heroes filling gaps
The Bank of England’s latest Trends in Lending report (pdf) has confirmed that lending to UK businesses fell by £3bn in the three months to May, with small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) especially hard hit. Continue reading
BCC say results encouraging but access to finance a real problem for many firms
John Longworth, director general of the BCC (British Chambers of Commerce) today called for more action on access to finance for business as the BCC published its latest Quarterly Economic Survey. Continue reading