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Annual Monitoring Report 2013

Measure of changing levels of financial inclusion in Britain.
2013
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Eighteenth Report of Session 2010–12

Future of cheques (Treasury Select Committee) A report by a committee of MPs welcomed the ‘belated' decision of the Payments Council to retain cheques: but it warned the Council of the need to ensure that the banks did not attempt to abandon cheques by stealth, or deter customers from using cheques. It recommended that the Payments Council should be brought formally within the system of financial regulation.

Delivering access to current accounts for all at the post office

Access to bank accounts through the Post Office (Consumer Focus) The consumer rights watchdog said that the Post Office had the potential to become a ‘neighbourhood bank' - offering access to bank accounts for all, regardless of provider, and improving access to face-to-face banking services.
08/2011
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Scaling up the credit union and social finance sector

Funded by Santander as part of its effort to support the community finance sector, the study focuses on how to develop affordable financial services in London with the solutions it outlines intended as a blue-print for the sector in general.

Extending the use of Jam Jar Accounts in the UK

Tackling financial exclusion through ‘jam jar' accounts (Social Finance) A report examined the commercial viability of new banking products that actively supported people to manage their money - reducing the risk of debt and bill payment arrears, and at the same time enabling access to lower-cost products and services through automated bill payments and online shopping.
04/2011
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Global investors team up to quiz oil major on risk management

Launched to mark the start of bank bonus season, a new animation is setting out to increase public pressure on government to take on the banks and not sweep reform under the carpet. It ask politicians whether they have a plan to tame the bank, and if not, why not? The minute-long animation is inspired by Rolling Stone journalist Matt Taibbi's description of investment bank Goldman Sachs as a giant vampire squid "sucking on the face of humanity". The animation is backed by a wide range of influential pressure groups including: nef, Compass, PLATFORM, ResPublica, 38 Degrees, WDM, Positive Money, Tax Research and the Post Bank campaign.
06/12/2010
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Controverse autour du rapport du FMI au G20 "A Fair and Substancial contribution by the Financial sector"
17/06/2010
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