- PRA Group and StepChange Debt Charity convened a policy roundtable at the House of Lords focused on the UK’s financial inclusion strategy and outcomes for people in debt.
- The event was held at the Palace of Westminster and was hosted by Gill Furniss, chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Debt and Financial Inclusion.
- Attendees included stakeholders from banks, fintechs, credit reference agencies, not-for-profit organizations, think tanks, academics, trade organizations, regulators and government bodies.
- Discussions also covered consumer-focused research by PRA Group UK and StepChange on how credit scoring influences access to finance for households managing debt.
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