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Is the Financial Conduct Authority debanking review going to help shooting businesses? There’s some hope, as BASC’s Conor O’Gorman explains….
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has confirmed that its review into the provision of banking services will take account of BASC evidence, which shows widespread ‘de-banking’ of the shooting community.
In a letter to BASC, the FCA stated that: “The concerns your members are raising are important to us and we recognise that losing access to a bank account can cause serious disruption to a business”. It went on to confirm that a BASC research report submitted to the FCA in August would be taken into account in the context of its de-banking review.
The FCA also detailed that it expected to publish its initial report in mid-September on the scale of account closures and the reasons behind them.
Dr Conor O’Gorman, BASC’s head of policy and campaigns, said: “Despite a high profile de-banking exposé, it is concerning that we continue to receive reports from members experiencing discriminatory banking practices.
“It is welcome news that the Financial Conduct Authority review will take account of our research because the rural community deserves fair access to banking services.”
Is the Financial Conduct Authority debanking review going to help shooting businesses? There’s some hope, as BASC’s Conor O’Gorman explains….
BASC has highlighted the lack of consistency around the ‘debanking’ of shoots and shooting businesses on GB News.
BASC’s Dr Conor O’Gorman this morning featured on BBC Radio 4’s Farming Today programme to discuss the issue of de-banking of people and businesses associated with shooting.
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