The Financial Inclusion Centre
Financial markets that work for society
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    • Brexit seminars
    • Getting Workforces Savings-Payroll Savings with Credit Unions
    • Publications
      • An Insight into Credit Union Membership
      • Brexit and the Regions
      • Consumer Protection in the Private Rented Sector
      • Covid-19 Briefing – Protecting Renters
      • Dealing with the immediate and long term financial impacts of Covid19
      • Financial vulnerability and rights
      • Fintech – beware of ‘geeks’ bearing gifts?
      • Policy and Risk Outlook
      • Time for Action – Greening the Financial System
      • An Economic and Social Audit of the City
      • Better and Brighter-Responsible Rent to Own Alternatives
      • Can credit unions offer payday loan alternatives that are affordable and viable?
      • Debt and The Family: Debt and Household Incomes
      • Debt and the Family: Debt and the Generations
      • London Social Housing Bond/ Housing Savings Bonds
      • Renters and Leaseholders Protection Agency
      • A Business Case
      • A Financial Inclusion Manifesto
      • Debt and The Family: Debt and The Regions
      • The Real Cost of Christmas
      • Britain’s debt, how much is too much
      • Feast to Famine
      • Money Mentors Schools Programme 2010
      • Are banks and building societies playing fair?
      • Does Debt Advice Pay? A Business Case for Social Landlords
      • Payday Lending – fixing a broken market
      • Reforming the Financial System
      • Northern Ireland consumers pay more for insurance
      • The Perfect Storm: The Credit Crunch hits home
      • Debt and the Family Series
    • Consultation responses
      • FCA Consultation on overdrafts and high cost, short term credit
      • FCA Financial Advice Market Review (FAMR)
      • FCA Mission document consultation
      • FCA temporary proposals for financial relief for customers affected by Coronavirus
      • FCA’s Approach to Competition
      • Reforming Financial Markets Consultation
      • Ensuring access to a basic bank
      • A Review of Retail Distribution
      • Banking Reform – Protecting Consumers
  • Blog
    • What has the EU ever done for us? The EU referendum and UK consumers
    • All in this together? The impact of QE on UK households
    • Further lessons from the financial crisis
    • Payday and subprime lending – A new regulatory paradigm is needed
    • Speeches and presentations
    • The real economic and social legacy of the financial crisis
    • Articles and Speeches
      • National Treasure
      • Inadequate Remedies
      • Model Solution
      • Shaping the system to suit
    • Developing new partnership approaches between Credit Unions and Social Housing Provider
    • Crisis Watch
  • Financial services priorities
    • Consumer issues
    • External threats to financial inclusion
    • Institutional financial market issues
    • Major public policy issues
    • Rethinking consumer policy theory
    • The Financial Inclusion Challenge
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        • General Banking Services
        • Credit and Debt
        • Savings and Assets
        • Provision for Retirement
        • Insurance and Protection
        • Financial Capability
      • The Causes of Financial Exclusion
        • Environmental, market and societal factors
        • Individual Factors
        • Market Factors
        • Demand Side or Behavioral Factors
        • Supply Side Factors
      • Making Markets Work
        • Working with the Market
        • Effective Legislation and Regulation
        • Innovation

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  • The Financial Inclusion Centre

    A not-for-profit company limited by guarantee.
  • Business address: c/o Gareth Evans, AreaWorks Farringdon, 57a Hatton Garden, London, EC1N 8JG

  • Registered office: 19 Albion Road, London, N16 9PG Company Registration no: 6272007
  • Tel: 0207 391 4586, www.inclusioncentre.org.uk
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