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On the margins: financial exclusion, debt & social housing. Dawn Prentice. HCI Public Affairs Manager . DAWN PRENTICE HCI PUBLIC AFFAIRS MANAGER. ON THE MARGINS - INTRODUCTION Personal debt casts a giant shadow over low income communities & social housing
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Dawn Prentice HCI Public Affairs Manager
DAWN PRENTICE HCI PUBLIC AFFAIRS MANAGER
ON THE MARGINS - INTRODUCTION Personal debt casts a giant shadow over low income communities & social housing Shared concern brought Compass, Trident Group & Human City Institute together for research Thank Stella Creasy MP for unflagging campaign against high-cost credit & for writing ‘On the Margins’ Foreword & supporting our research Joe Cox of Compass & John Morris of Trident, questions at the end of the session
Joe Cox Director of Campaigns Compass
JOE COX COMPASS CAMPAIGNS DIRECTOR
ON THE MARGINS - AIMS Snapshot of how high-cost lending affects low income households (incl. social tenants) & perpetuates financial exclusion Open-up debate about functioning of high-cost credit markets, social justice, housing policy Put forward general policy solutions & some for the social housing sector
ON THE MARGINS - APPROACHES Findings from Compass ‘End Legal Loan-Sharking Campaign’ In-depth interviews with 252 social tenants Case studies of social tenants in debt from Trident Inclusion Money Advice Centre Review of UK personal debt, financial exclusion, likely effects of ‘austerity economics’
ON THE MARGINS - Personal Debt £1.5 trillion = 100% GDP & 3 times that 20 yrs ago OBR growth forecast depends on personal debt increasing by 40% by 2015 to £2.1 trillion Personal debt predicted as 175% household income from 160% over next 5 years Unsustainable: dependent upon expanded home ownership/increase in ‘sweating housing assets’
ON THE MARGINS - Debt & Exclusion Debt major issue for low income households - lower access to affordable credit so pay ‘poverty premium’ on high-cost lending One fifth of low earners have ‘heavy’ debt burden 1 in 3 have no savings Social tenants 6 in 10 of financially excluded
ON THE MARGINS - High-Cost Credit Withdrawal of High Street banks from ‘high risk’ (low income) neighbourhoods Low income households depend on high-cost credit of sometimes 1,000% interest Pay-day loans, rent-to-buy retail credit, pawn-broking & illegal money lending all on rise - fourfold increase in pay-day loans, threefold increase in pawnbroker business
ON THE MARGINS -General Recs Need for wage & benefit levels to be higher (‘Living Wage’ rather than min. wage) - v. unlikely Universal right to a basic bank account, roll-out of affordable credit schemes in all communities Passing of a Community Reinvestment Act Financial regulators new powers to regulate high-cost lenders & a levy on excessive profits
John Morris Chair of HCI
JOHN MORRIS TRIDENT GROUP CEO & HCI CHAIR
ON THE MARGINS -tenant experiences Survey of Trident tenants showed many ‘living on the edge’ with relatively high debt to income ratio, reliant upon high-cost credit Debt repayments a large part of weekly budgets One third of Trident’s tenants have had an ‘awful’ experience of high-cost lenders Half of Trident’s tenants experienced harassment of varying degrees
ON THE MARGINS -tenant priorities 50% want furnished tenancies (including white goods) to reduce need to seek credit Over one third want social landlords to provide employment directly, create employment, training One third want social landlords to offer short-term loans 1 in 5 ask social landlords to help tenants start businesses & social enterprises
ON THE MARGINS -Responses by HAs Housing Associations already provide a range of money advice, affordable credit options: HAs invest £160M annually NHF’s ‘MyHomeFinance’ Trident Money Advice Centre Trident MAC helps 200-300 local people annually, increased tenants’ incomes by £312k last year and helped deal with £800k of tenants’ debts
ON THE MARGINS - TRIDENT’s response Fit-for-purpose vehicle - Trident Inclusion: Money and debt advice, affordable credit Mortgage rescue & home owner support Furnished lettings Support for vulnerable groups Improving social mobility & life chances Research & development of good practice
ON THE MARGINS -Recommendations Roll-out of ‘MyHomeFinance’ nationally All social landlords should provide some money & debt advice services NHF & CIH to further develop pooled services & knowledge bank on financial exclusion initiatives Greater use of furnished tenancies Increased community asset transfer to tenants
HARD COPIES OF ‘ON THE MARGINS’ REPORT AVAILABLE & at www.compassonline.org.uk www.humancity.org.uk QUESTION TIME…