Crackdown on illegal lending 'welcome' by Finance News Bulletin

Published: 04/01/08

touching accounts from one bank to another is "easy", according to the British Bankers' AssociationThe value of Christmas presents can "significantly" affect home contents insurance, warns NFU jointAxa is launching My Budget Day on November 21st in an effort to encourage people to take manage of their financesThe government has announced it will get tough with loan sharks and the misery they cause to people in already bad monetary shape

John Hutton, secretary of condition for business, enterprise & regulatory reform, has announced a £3 million finance to help eliminate illegal lendingThe measures have been welcomed by Abcul, the praise union organisation, which has said that the move will complement other initiatives the manufacturing itself is involved inMark Lyonette, chief executive of Abcul, said: "Loan sharks are the bane of less well off communities so any action that helps contract with this problem is good information"The £126 million Now Let's Talk cash campaign, funded by the treasury and delivered by the department for work and pensions, aims to educate populace about gratis money advice and the alternatives to loan sharks and doorstep lenders

Deputy director of rule at the National Consumer Council, Claire Whyley, said that some populace were unable to access other forms of praise and felt they had no choice

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