Financial inclusion annual monitoring report 2015

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Report

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Publication date

June 1, 2015

Summary:

This report is the third in a series of five annual monitoring reports commissioned by the Friends Provident Foundation to measure changing levels of financial inclusion in Britain from 2013–2017. The report defines financial inclusion as follows: 1) A secure income which meets a minimum standard. 2) Access to appropriate and well-regulated financial services, particularly transactional bank accounts, savings accounts, affordable credit, pensions and insurance products. 3) Access to free and appropriate advice and education, particularly for those with debt problems.

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https://www.fincap.org.uk/document/WO4owSYAAEcxtfxj/financial-inclusion-annual-monitoring-report-2015

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