Banks should follow credit unions and provide short-term credit

On International Credit Union Day, Citizens Advice has warned about the lack of choice in short-term credit.


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Thursday 16th October 2014

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The national charity has said credit unions are “part of the answer” but so too are high-street banks who need to start offering alternatives to payday loans.

Chief Executive of Citizens Advice, Gillian Guy, said:

“People are still faced with a stark lack of choice in short-term credit. The experience of thousands of Citizens Advice clients seeking our help with payday loan debts, shows the urgent need to put in place a variety of affordable credit options for people who are struggling to make ends meet. Credit unions can be a part of the answer, along with high street banks doing more to offer responsible short-term loans.

“All lenders must treat borrowers fairly and sympathetically. At a time when so many people are unable to cope with their bills, high interest and harsh practices by lenders can send people over the edge.”

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