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Our research on financial inclusion and how partnership working can be introduced is published through Salford University and is available from our admin department: see publications. Our projections show an aggregate direct and measurable financial benefit to low-income households within five years of almost £700,000 in each Community Banking Partnership area. This additional income will not only directly increase disposable income of Britain’s poorest households; it also means that there is more cash to spend in local shops and businesses. Tackling financial exclusion in this way is socially desirable, but equally it’s good for the British economy. |


