56% of Brits would prefer biometric banking

27th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

New research from Equifax, shows that 56% of people online would prefer to use a biometric security method over traditional options like passwords to log into their financial accounts online. The online survey, conducted by YouGov, found that a third (33%) of people would prefer to use fingerprint recognition as a security method to access their…

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118 118 Money receives FCA authorisation

27th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

118 118 Money has received full authorisation from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Since launching in Cardiff, Wales in 2013, the lender has issued more than £150million in unsecured personal loans ranging from £1,000-£5,000, to customers who are unable to receive credit from their banks. Mark Burgess, COO and Interim CEO of 118 118 Money…

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Britain’s poorest, excluded from banking, turn to high-cost credit

27th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

Poorer people in Britain are being excluded from the financial system and forced to rely on expensive and substandard banking products, according to a new report. There are 1.7 million adults in the country that do not have access to a bank account, the report said, raising the risk that they will turn to high-cost…

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Select Committee: Time to act on ‘unacceptable’ level of UK financial exclusion

27th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

A Select Committee on Financial Exclusion has called on the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Banks to give greater priority to tackling financial exclusion in the UK. With more than 1.7 million people in the UK without a bank account and 40% of the working age population with less than £100 in savings, the Committee asks them to end…

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Debt charity welcomes “call-to-arms” on financial exclusion

27th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

The Money Advice Trust has welcomed a call by members of the House of Lords for a new government strategy on financial inclusion, and the designation of a lead Minister tasked with driving this agenda across government.  The charity, which runs the free National Debtline advice service, called the Financial Exclusion Committee’s final report an…

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