The FCA’s new Financial Lives survey exposes the fragile state of our finances, both prior to the pandemic and now. In February last year, 20% of UK adults had low financial resilience – meaning they were… Continue reading
Tag: personal finance
Responsible Finance’s podcast launched
Responsible finance providers all over the UK lend to people, businesses and social enterprises. They provide finance that is fair to customers alongside support and advice, and in 2017 lent over £235 million to 61,163 customers,… Continue reading
Responsible finance is the only real alternative to predatory lending
05.02.2018 This week the FCA published an update on its work in the high cost credit market. A fuller picture of the FCA’s position and potential interventions in the rent to own, home credit, catalogue… Continue reading
Breathing Space call for evidence
Responsible Finance response. Problem debt places a heavy burden on individuals and families. It can lead to people falling into a persistent cycle of debt dependence with an ever-growing burden of debt, triggering stress and… Continue reading
CIC Blog: tackling financial exclusion in Scotland
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
We need a bold vision for the provision of affordable credit
29.11.2017 For many people on low incomes, Christmas is far from a time of cheer. This year, the combination of rising inflation and an increase in interest rates while incomes continue to stagnate will place even… Continue reading
Scotcash wins Giordano Dell’Amore Microfinance Good Practices Europe Award 2015
22.06.2015 Congratulations to CDFA member Scotcash, which has been announced as the winner of the Giordano Dell’Amore Microfinance Good Practices Europe Award 2015. Designed to recognise institutions that are committed to fostering financial inclusion and access… Continue reading
Improving the financial health of the nation: ideas for the next Parliament
The United Kingdom leads the world in financial services and yet more than two million adult Britons don’t have a bank account. In the autumn of 2014, the Financial Inclusion Commission came together to find out why, and to put the issue on the political agenda ahead of the General Election. Chris Pond explains what the Commission is calling for from the next government. Continue reading
Just Money – Civil Society Action for Community Finance
David Barclay explains how the Just Money campaign has been working with experts (including the CDFA) to develop a proposal for a Community Finance Foundation, endowed through £200 million of fines on banks and payday lenders over the next parliament. Continue reading
How do we meet the growing need for affordable credit?
13.04.2015 A new discussion paper by the Carnegie UK Trust has set out the need for a range of affordable alternatives to meet the demand for small sum short-term credit – including CDFIs and credit unions.… Continue reading