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Banks must do more to serve the bottom 10%, Lord Mayor says

Banks should think about absorbing the costs of individuals with higher credit risk, Lord Mayor says

Lyons pointed to the growing interest in markets such as buy-now-pay-later financing as a worrying sign of a lack of financial resilience in the UK
Lyons pointed to the growing interest in markets such as buy-now-pay-later financing as a worrying sign of a lack of financial resilience in the UK Photo: Rasid Necati Aslim/Getty Images

Banks must do more to serve the bottom 10% of society, the Lord Mayor of the City of London has said.

“The rich stay rich because they can afford to buy one good pair of boots,” Nicholas Lyons told an event on financial inclusion at Guildhall on 13 February. “The poor stay poor because they have to buy several bad pairs…and still end up with wet feet.”

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