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Serve and Protect Credit Union announced as a winner of the Affordable Credit Challenge

Serve and Protect Credit Union alongside Credit Kudos were announced in the budget as winners of Nesta Challenges’ Affordable Credit Union, for its reward loan solution which aims to use open banking to help even more borrowers access responsible credit.

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Monday 15 January 2024

Serve and Protect Credit Union alongside Credit Kudos were announced in the budget as winners of Nesta Challenges’ Affordable Credit Union, for its reward loan solution which aims to use open banking to help even more borrowers access responsible credit.

The Affordable Credit Challenge, run by Nesta Challenges in partnership with HM Treasury, encourages fintech’s to partner with community lenders to provide alternative solutions to high cost lenders.

The winning concept – The reward loan solution – will look to help those serving in the Police, Military and Prison & Probation Service who struggle to access affordable credit.

Paul Norgrove, CEO of Serve and Protect Credit Union, said: “We exist to provide affordable loans for our members and always want to treat them as individuals — not just a credit score. Our reward loan solution, created with Credit Kudos, allows us to support even more members and reward them for healthy financial behaviours. Using open banking derived scores, the solution will automatically adjust the interest a borrower pays during the life of a loan or provide rewards to encourage financial behaviour. This means borrowers from the police, military and wider protective services family can proactively and positively impact their own financial situation.”

At present, high-cost lenders have access to data and technology that credit unions often do not, making it difficult for them to compete. Through the partnership, Serve and Protect Credit Union and Credit Kudos hope to level the playing field and, ultimately, support more borrowers.

Stephen Mazurek, IT & Innovation Manager of Serve and Protect Credit Union, said: From the start, the process was focussed on building solid lasting relationships between Fintech’s and Affordable Lenders. There were nearly 50 applications so there was a definite coming together of parties who wouldn’t normally have cooperated. The challenge opened up the sector to more than the usual suspects and gave genuine tech innovators a chance to work with affordable lenders on concepts that can scale.”

 

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