MoneyExpert: Savings Scheme Extensions Welcomed

November 15th, 2006

The Association of British Credit Unions Limited (ABCUL) has welcomed a report from the Institute of Public Policy Research (ippr) that recommends the extension of national savings schemes.

In the report, the ippr recommends that programmes such as the Savings Gateway be extended nationally so that more people from low income families can benefit from the scheme.

The Savings Gateway, which has been piloted recently, is a matched savings scheme which means that for every pound that a person saves the government contributes 50 pence. The ippr believe that if this was implemented nationally it would greatly encourage saving.

The chief executive of ABCUL, Mark Lyonette, said: “With a national structure and the incentive of matched savings, credit unions can get even more people saving in a safe and regulated way; something that is especially important in the light of the recent Farepak collapse.”

The ippr also recommended that the scheme be accessible to people through local community organisations and not through banks and building societies.

Of the people surveyed by the ippr, 40 per cent said that they liked the fact that they did not have to deal with a bank for the saving scheme.


This article: © Moneyexpert Ltd.

Categories: Aggregator, Banks, Credit, Savings

Leave a Comment

Get Updates

RSS Feed - Money Watch on Twitter

Related Posts

Recent Money Watch Articles

  1. Money Round Up: 28th August 2008
  2. Tips For Coping With Redundancy
  3. Money Links For 27th Aug 2008
  4. Money Round Up: 27th August 2008
  5. Lloyds TSB Change ‘Pants’ Password
  6. Money Round Up: 26th August 2008
  7. Stamp Duty Confusion Affects 83% Of Movers
  8. Money Links For 25th Aug 2008
Cut the cost of your mortgage with TheMortgageEye.co.uk

Money Watch Categories