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Quantitative review in five European countries

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Étude de cas des pratiques de microcrédit de Credal.

Policy dimensions of asset building in Europe

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on the design, construction and application of reference budgets

Introduction p5 The design of reference budgets p11 The construction of reference budgets p27 The application of reference budgets p41 Case studies p51 (AT/BE/BG/SP/FI/DE/IE/SE/UK) Mutual learning on reference budgets: lessons learned p122
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Final report of the conference in Brussels on 5-6 November 2009 - Supported by the European Community Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity (2007-2013)

1 What is this mutual learning on financial inclusion project about? 2 A great mix of actors involved 3 Country Context Mutual Learning 3.1 Belgium 3.1.1 Banking Situation 3.1.2 Credit Situation 3.1.3 Success Stories 3.1.4 Main Priorities 3.2 Bulgaria 3.2.1 Banking Situation 3.2.2 Credit Situation 3.2.3 Success Stories 3.2.4 Main priorities 3.3 France 3.3.1 Banking Situation 3.3.2 Credit Situation 3.3.3 Success Stories 3.3.4 Main Priorities 3.4 Germany 3.4.1 Banking Situation 3.4.2 Credit Situation 3.4.3 Success stories 3.4.4 Main Priorities 3.5 Greece 3.5.1 Banking Situation 3.5.2 Credit Situation 3.5.3 Success Stories 3.5.4 Main Priorities 3.6 Ireland 3.6.1 Banking Situation 3.6.2 Credit Situation 3.6.3 Success Stories 3.6.4 Main Priorities 3.7 Italy 3.7.1 Banking Situation 3.7.2 Credit Situation 3.7.3 Success Stories 3.7.4 Main Priorities 3.8 Netherlands 3.8.1 Banking Situation 3.8.2 Credit Situation 3.8.3 Success Stories 3.8.4 Main Priorities 3.9 Norway 3.9.1 Banking Situation 3.9.2 Credit Situation 3.9.3 Success Stories 3.9.4 Main Priorities 3.10 Poland 3.10.1 Banking Situation 3.10.2 Credit Situation 3.10.3 Success Stories 3.10.4 Main Priorities 3.11 Spain 3.11.1 Banking Situation 3.11.2 Credit Situation 3.11.3 Success Stories 3.11.4 Main Priorities 3.12 Slovakia 3.12.1 Banking Situation 3.12.2 Credit Situation 3.12.3 Success Stories 3.12.4 Main Priorities 4 Main Financial Inclusion Issues 4.1 Basic Banking Account 4.2 Financial Inclusion Indicators 4.3 Regulation 4.4 Overindebtedness prevention 4.5 Credit Unions and Microfinance 4.6 Financial Education and Cooperatives 4.7 Financial Education (general) 4.8 Corporate Social Responsibility and financial inclusion 4.9 Migrants and Financial Inclusion 4.10 Overindebtedness Treatment - Debt Settlement: Financial Inclusion or Exclusion? 5 What still needs to be done... 5.1 ...on the bank account access and use side 5.2 ...on the credit access and use side 6 Mutual Learning... should go on!
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EU public consultation

Common response to the EU DG Market consultation.
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31/08/2009
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1 Methodological presentation 3 1.1 Geographic coverage and expert partners 3 1.2 Data gathering 3 1.3 Finalised indicators 4 2 Key learnings - Access to bank accounts 5 2.1 Level of access to bank accounts for people who want it 5 2.1.1 Level of use: first stage to measure the banking level of penetration 5 2.1.2 Level of exclusion: lack of comparable European data - only some comments were collected 5 2.2 Supply side elements that can impact financial inclusion 6 2.2.1 Structure of the banking market 6 2.2.2 Type of information collected 7 2.2.3 Level of concentration and competition 7 2.2.4 Geographic coverage by type of supplier (by agencies and ATM) 7 2.2.5 Type of collected information 7 2.3 Identified reasons why people do not use bank accounts 8 2.5 Potential capacity to live a normal life without a bank account 9 2.6 Bank account relative accessibility 9 2.7 Conclusions/recommendations relating to the access to and the use of a bank account 12 3 Key learnings - Access to credit 14 3.1 Elements that impact credit access 14 3.2 Opportunities to find credit with lower interest rate and/or better terms and conditions than mainstream commercial profit-oriented products 15 3.3 Regulation elements that impact adequate credit supply 15 3.4 Credit and debts database context 17 3.5 Conclusions/recommendations relating to the access and the use of credits 18
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Introduction What is financial exclusion? Levels of financial exclusion Who is most likely to be financially excluded? The causes and consequences of financial exclusion Extent of the financial exclusion debate in Europe Market policy approaches to financial exclusion Voluntary charters and codes of practice for financial exclusion Government intervention to promote financial inclusion Recommendations and conclusions Bibliography Annexes