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Work and Pensions Select Committee Inquiry – Pensions Freedom and Choice

The Centre has submitted written evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee Inquiry into the Pensions Freedom and Choice reforms. We are concerned that the risks associated with freedom and choice have not been fully appreciated. At the time of more »

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Is it possible to make profits fairly in financial services from low income or vulnerable consumers?

Last week, Provident Financial, the subprime lender which sells expensive credit to higher risk borrowers was dumped from the FTSE100[1]. The previous week its share price fell by 65% after it issued a second profit warning in three months and more »

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Economic and Social Audit of the City

As its many champions constantly tell us, the City provides huge benefits to our economy in the form of contribution to GDP, tax take, balance of payments, employment and usage of financial services by UK households. This is undoubtedly true. more »

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FCA Credit Card Market Study: Persistent Debt Consultation Paper CP17/10

The Centre responded to the FCA’s consultation on proposals for dealing with persistent debt in the credit card market. We argued that the nature of the problems identified by the FCA’s comprehensive analysis of the credit card market means that more »

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FCA Asset Management Study Interim Report – Financial Inclusion Centre submission

The FCA’s asset management market study is one of the regulator’s most important current initiatives. The asset management industry is critically important to millions of UK households who are saving for the future or for retirement. Asset management is also more »

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UK financial services – what needs to happen in 2017?

Despite years of regulatory reform, there is a long way to go before we can say UK financial markets work well enough to meet the needs of UK households, the real economy and wider society. The scale of the task more »

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Financial Inclusion Centre develops new online automated Credit Union loan facility

Just in time for Christmas, last week saw the launch of the Wee Glasgow Loan (www.weeglasgowloan.scot), a new short-term loan product offered by Pollok Credit Union that looks to provide a fair and more affordable alternative for the 100,000 Glaswegians more »

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The future of NEST, Regulating defined benefit pension schemes

NEST – Evolving for the future The Financial Inclusion Centre has responded to the DWP’s call for evidence on the evolution of NEST. We are big supporters of NEST as a good example of how collective provision can introduce real value more »

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Brexit seminars

‘Brexit’ could have serious implications for consumer protection and how financial markets are regulated in the UK. How much UK consumer legislation and regulation is affected will depend on which form Brexit takes, which could range from ‘Brexit-lite’ to a more »

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Policy and Risk Outlook

The Financial Inclusion Centre today publishes its Policy and Risk Outlook which identifies nearly 30 major policy issues and risks which need to be addressed if financial markets are to work for society. The resilience, efficiency and conduct of the more »

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