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Title: Universal Access to Affordable Credit


1
Universal Access to Affordable Credit
  • Jenny Rossiter
  • Urban Development Consultant

2
AFFORDABLE CREDIT
  • What is the need?
  • What is available?
  • What and where are the gaps?
  • Challenges, policy, institutional arrangements,
    products needed.

3
What is the need?
  • The demand for affordable credit is huge
  • 8 million people systematically denied access to
    mainstream credit (Datamonitor 2002)
  • Sub-prime market is worth 16 billion per year to
    non standard lenders in UK (Datamonitor 2003)
  • 1 million people without access to affordable
    credit (HMT)
  • Third of lending simply to pay household bills
  • Much of remainder on basic necessities, clothes,
    children etc.

4
WHAT IS AVAILABLE ?
  • FROM THE BANKS
  • FROM THE PUBLIC SECTOR,
  • FROM THE COMMUNITY/VOLUNTARY SECTOR

5
Affordable credit from the Private Sector
  • SUB-PRIME SECTOR. Credit but not affordable.
    Legislation may tackle some unfair practices,
    but wont make it affordable.
  • MAINSTREAM BANKING SECTOR. Dont directly
    provide affordable credit to people on low
    incomes.
  • BANK PARTNERSHIP ARGEEMENTS. Do provide savings
    and loans to some people via third party
    agreements
  • Cambridge Housing Association Cambridge
    Building Society
  • Prospect HA and Bank of Scotland in Wester Hailes
    Edinburgh
  • SUPPORT FOR CDFIs. Many banks now have Community
    Banking Teams and provide grants/loans to CDFIs
    and CUs.
  • PREFERENTIAL TERMS. Sometimes give reasonable and
    flexible terms to credit unions and CDFI.

6
Private sector Comments
  • SOME VERY GOOD EXAMPLES OF PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS
    WITH BANKS AND VOLUNTARY SECTOR ORGANISATIONS TO
    DELIVER AFFORDABLE CREDIT. Examples are few,
    isolated and small scale, but they do provide a
    good model for scaling up.
  • HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS AND BANKS ARE PRESENT
    THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. The are therefore well
    placed to provide (in partnership) extensive
    affordable credit schemes.

7
Affordable credit in community/voluntary sector
  • CREDIT UNIONS Growing, and offer more than
    financial services. Many under-capitalised, lack
    financial and human resources. Need to save
    before borrowing. Only 1 of population, but
    regional variations
  • CDFIs - some new and innovative schemes in
    Portsmouth, London, Salford, East Lancs
  • HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS - c70 involved in financial
    inclusion schemes, but few in loans schemes. HAs
    sitting on 3billion and 80 of financially
    excluded live in social housing.
  • LOCAL AUTHORITIES - could offer co-ordination,
    funding, leadership and strategy to voluntary
    sector.

8
WHAT ARE THE GAPS IN PROVISION?
  • Financial inclusion is more than opening a bank
    account It includes access to affordable credit
    and other financial products.
  • Access to affordable credit has lagged behind the
    progress made to address other aspects of
    financial inclusion basic bank accounts,
    budgeting and literacy.

9
Geographical Challenges
  • Target most deprived LA areas?
  • Delivery agents
  • Be able to reach people
  • Have links and knowledge of community
  • Be trusted and friendly
  • Have a physical presence
  • Have easy to use products

10
Financial inclusion partnerships? (FIPS)
  • FINANCIAL INCLUSION PARTNERSHIPS (FiPS) IN
    DEPRIVED AREAS To provide range of financial
    services including credit, savings, money advice
    and budgeting services.
  • PARTNERSHIP WITH LEAD AGENCY Could be CU, CDFI,
    Bank, Building Society or Housing Association.
  • SIMILAR MODEL TO SURE START?
  • AREAS OUTSIDE THE MOST DEPRIVED - DIFFERENT
    APPROACH NEEDED, eg countywide (netCUDA pilot in
    Essex) or rural

11
Joined up solutions?
  • Joined up approach at policy and delivery level
    of all aspects of financial inclusion.
  • WE NEED TO CHANGE EXTORTIONATE CREDIT INTO
    AFFORDABLE CREDIT
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