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<p>The Government takes financial inclusion very seriously and is working to ensure
everyone can have access to useful and affordable financial services, including a
bank account.</p><p> </p><p>The Treasury does not make assessments of the number of
people who do not have a bank account or the additional costs that may be incurred.
However, in 2017, the Financial Conduct Authority published the results of the Financial
Lives Survey which found that 1.3 million UK adults were unbanked, i.e. have no current
account or alternative e-money account.</p><p> </p><p>The Financial Lives Survey report
contains further information on the characteristics of the unbanked. The report analyses
survey results across the four nations of the UK, the nine regions of England, and
by rural and urban areas. The FCA intend to repeat the Financial Lives Survey on a
regular basis in future.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>However, the nine largest personal
current account providers in the UK are legally required to offer fee-free basic bank
accounts to customers who do not have a bank account or who are ineligible for a bank’s
standard current account. Accounts have all the standard payment features such as
Direct Debits and Standing Orders, though no overdraft or cheque book facilities.
The Treasury’s December 2018 publication shows that in total there are nearly 7.5
million basic bank accounts open in the UK.</p>
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