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David F
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Posted - 23 March 2010 :  08:51:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Budget 2010: Plans to provide bank accounts for all

Many of the most disadvantaged in society do not have a bank account
UK banks would be legally obliged to provide a basic bank account to every citizen under plans in Wednesday's Budget, the BBC has learned.
The BBC's Business Editor Robert Peston said the move was the Treasury's latest action to tackle "financial exclusion".
Many poorer and disadvantaged people are unable to access financial services that are available to the majority.
There are 1.75 million adults with no access to a transactional bank account, according to a Treasury task force.
Neither do they have an account that can be used to pay bills, or to receive a salary or benefit payments, it says.
"We warmly welcome the proposal to provide consumers with a legal right of access to a basic bank account," said Mick McAteer, director of The Financial Inclusion Centre, the not-for-profit think tank.
"Millions of households in the UK are already blighted by financial exclusion, but the ongoing financial crisis is fundamentally reshaping financial markets with the risk that growing numbers face being excluded from the basic services that most of us take for granted."
Bureaucratic burden?
Many of those without a bank account are retired, or below the age when National Insurance is payable.

Britain's banks are unlikely to welcome the legislation
Robert Peston, BBC Business Editor

A legal right to a bank account
More than half are among the poorest fifth of the population.
"Chancellor Alistair Darling is convinced gaining access to a bank account enhances an individual's ability to find permanent employment - although the connection is not straightforwardly obvious," said our correspondent.
He added: "Britain's banks are unlikely to welcome the legislation forcing them to provide a basic account to anyone with a provable residential address.
"They will probably see it as a bureaucratic burden and will point out that they have already made great strides to increase the availability of basic bank accounts: the number of unbanked individuals has halved since 2002."
'Universal service'
"If this is confirmed in the Budget tomorrow, UK banks would be required to comply with what is known as a universal service obligation, with consumers who are refused access able to appeal and obtain redress," according to the Financial Inclusion Centre.
The centre said that not having access to a bank account and direct debit facilities meant the most vulnerable consumers had to pay more for basic services such as utilities.
"Access to a properly functional bank account is a necessary for consumers to participate in society," it said.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8582234.stm

Bridgewood
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Posted - 23 March 2010 :  09:18:14  Show Profile  Visit Bridgewood's Homepage  Reply with Quote
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Niobe
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Posted - 23 March 2010 :  18:20:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Good news, however, if you are prepared to pay a monthly fee, anyone can get a bank account (Clearcash, Secure Trust, Thinkbanking are three that spring to mind).

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