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Edinburgh Conference 29-30 May 2007, “Fair enough? UK Credit Options in 2007”The second UK conference on Responsible Credit will take place on 29th and 30th May 2007 at the Scottish Storytelling Centre, Royal Mile, Edinburgh, with an expected 100 delegates from across the U.K and with guests from the European Coalition for Responsible Credit (ECRC). It is being hosted by Citizens Advice Scotland and Debt on our Doorstep and the proceedings from the conference will feed into the ECRC’s forthcoming European conference to be held in Brussels on the 14th and 15th September 2007. OBJECTIVESIs the UK on the verge of a debt crisis? Household borrowing has expanded enormously in the past five years, and now tops over £1 trillion. Mortgage repossessions and credit defaults are on the rise, and insolvency and consumer credit legislation has recently been subject to major reform to update it for today’s market. There is growing criticism of the financial services industry for irresponsible lending practices, the levying of high default fees, and for mis-selling Payment Protection Insurance. At the same time, policy-makers have expressed concern that low income consumers are excluded from affordable credit options and the Treasury Select Committee has called on banks to disclose the extent of their lending to low income communities. Recent reports from the Department of Trade & Industry and the Competition Commission reveal that the UK’s poorest borrowers are reliant on high cost, and sometimes illegal, credit to make ends meet. The Conference will explore and report on:
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?The conference aims to bring together a wide range of agencies with an interest in the agendas of debt and financial inclusion including MSPs, MPs, policy-makers and their advisers, the third sector (e.g. campaign groups, credit unions and community development finance institutions), housing associations, local authorities, money advice agencies, and the financial services industry. If you have an interest in the agendas of debt and financial inclusion then this conference is for you! PROGRAMME – DAY ONE
Workshops to choose from:Delegates can choose two of the following four workshops on day one: Insolvency: dissolution? Usury: criminal offence or necessary evil? Poor choice: banking and borrowing on a low income Assets for everyone PROGRAMME - DAY TWO
Workshops to choose from:Delegates can choose two of the following four workshops on day two: Better regulate than dither: what more needs done? Across the divide – can credit unions and CDFI bridge the gap? Educating Peter to pay Paul? Crediting community: local action for financial inclusion REGISTRATION AND MORE INFORMATION: |
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