Hosted by Dr Pål Vik and Andrew Wallace, researchers at Community Finance Solutions at the University of Salford Business School, Innovation in Financial Inclusion centres on radical, innovative interventions, policies and programmes to address financial exclusion, including financial literacy, affordable credit, savings and maximising income. Episodes will launch bi-weekly on a Wednesday and welcome high-profile names in the space to explore issues facing low-income consumers in the current climate, including the reality of managing on a low income, barriers to saving and accessing affordable credit.
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Innovation in Financial Inclusion Podcast Trailer
Episode 0 – Introducing Innovation in Financial Inclusion
Episode 1 – Reality of managing on a low income
Episode 2 – Why don’t people save more?
Episode 3 – Problem debts and over-indebtedness
Episode 4 – Borrowing among low-income households
Episode 5 – Opt out savings scheme
Episode 6 – Flex My Rent
In this episode, Andrew & Pål will be investigating Flex My Rent which is a rent flexibility scheme that offers eligible residents the opportunity to adjust their monthly rent. To investigate this further they will be joined by Damon Gibbons, CEO of the Centre for Responsible Credit, an independent think tank working to influence and improve the provision and regulation of credit that developed Flex My Rent, & Gemma Glass, Head of Financial & Digital Inclusion at Southern Housing, one the UK’s largest housing associations which has piloted the Flex My Rent scheme in conjunction with the Centre for Responsible Credit.