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Financial exclusion in

SpainSara Carreño Iglesias

Andrés Fernández RodríguezAndrea Rodríguez García

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Index

1. Background of Spain2. Level of financial exclusion3. Causes and consequences 4. Government role 5. Institutions6. Alternative way to finance projects7. Caja España y Montes de Piedad8. Conclusions

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1. Background of Spain

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Madrid

Mariano Rajoy

King Juan Carlos I

Population

46,704,314 inhabitants

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GDP$1,414 trillions

2013 2012Unemployment 25,9% 26,3%

Males 25,1% 25,9%

Females 26,8% 26,8%

Under 25 years 54,6% 55,7%

España: Paro

Deficit Million € % PIB

2013 -72.577 € -7,10%

2012 -109.460 € -10,60%

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Poverty in Spain21,6% under the poverty line

Poverty lineFamilies = 14,000 € Individuals = 7,000€

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2. Level of financial exclusion

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Before 2007…

Since 2008, near 10,500 bank branches have close in Spain

The most affected provinces are: • Barcelona (16,454 inhabitants)• Tarragona (14,258 inhabitants)• Caceres (14,229 inhabitants) • Madrid (11,319 inhabitants)

Castilla and León the 75% of its municipalities

353,836 inhabitants = the 13.9% of the region’s total population

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As a solution…

Internet and telephone banking

E-commerce it is not very popular

Is essential that people have access to information and communications technology to prevent their financial exclusion

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3. Causes and consequences

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Causes…

arising from the supply side

• The exclusion via prices.

• Commercial exclusion.

• The complexity of options

• The geographical access.

started by the demand part

• The exclusion via conditions.

• The fear of losing financial

control.

• The self-exclusion.

• Cultural and religion reasons.

• The preference of alternative

suppliers

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… and consequences

Social• Depend on status and

life experience of the people

• Not well seen to paid big amounts of money in cash

Financial

• The access difficulties• Incomes through their bank

account

payment of bills gets costly

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4. Government role

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-As a facilitator:• an understanding of the problem

• providing positive incentives to encourage the changes in the banking system

• to promote financial inclusion

• a support of market initiatives

• contributing directly to the provision of financial services

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-As a legislator:

• Direct legislation every citizen should have access to specific basic transaction banking services

• Indirect regulation remove obstacles that fortify financial exclusion.

• Positives incentives innovations in the banking system to work for financial inclusion.

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Local authorities:

• How local authorities can help against financial exclusion?

• Giving economic aid to schools, retired people…

• Build their own financial inclusion strategy

• Working in partnership and support the development and growth of credit unions services

• Developing as many as possible ideas in order to contribute together with national government

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5.Institutions

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6. Alternative way to finance

projects

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is the collection of finance from backers—the "crowd"—to fund an initiative and usually occurs on

Internet platforms. The initiative could be a nonprofit campaign, a political campaign, a charitable

campaign, a commercial campaign or a financing campaign for a startup company.

Crowdfunding

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The Cosmonaut

The Cosmonaut is a Spanish science fiction film, released in May 2013. It is one of the best known cases of the use of crowdfunding in our country.

• Producer from just 2 € and receive instead a welcome pack, a producer certificate, entry into a drawing for an authentic costume cosmonaut and your name in the credits.”

• 400.000 €

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Ademar

Club Balonmano Ademar León is a Spanish handball team founded in our city, León. The team plays in Liga ASOBAL and Velux EHF Champions League.

They offered : 5 € = thanks and post tweet 20 € = video with the best moments30 € = [email protected] € = VIP tickets50 € = the name in the stadium 100 € = End of Season Dinner 150 € = the name on the shirt of a player 500 € = clinic with coaches 600 € = play a game: fans vs official team

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7. Caja España y Montes de

Piedad

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• These organizations are a “peculiarity” of the Spanish financial systems that fight against poverty and financial exclusion.

• Objective: get loans to families with emergency needs, giving the most favorable conditions possible.

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8. Conclusions


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