I am sure the Minister has heard the question and made a note of it. What I will say about the growth fund is that of course, capitalising credit unions to expand their customer base has many positive aspects. Not all credit unions were fully geared up to make maximum use of some aspects of the growth fund, and particularly the speed of the growth fund.
I would also like to see other ways of further funds for lending going into credit unions. All of us, if we have not already done so, can open a savings account with a credit union. That is not a flippant point. We need to encourage more people at higher and middle rates of income to use credit unions as their place for savings, because then, of course, those savings become the source of loans to other people.
Credit unions do not yet exist on the critical scale at which there is mass awareness of the services available.
Consumer Credit Regulation
Proceeding contribution from
Damian Hinds
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 9 November 2010.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Consumer Credit Regulation.
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2010-12
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