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How to help the poor get access to low or no-interest loans

Commerce Minister says it is in everyone's interests that people are financially healthy. Watch Kris Faafoi's interview with Grant Walker.

Brent Edwards
Thu, 19 Jul 2018

Banks, community groups and government agencies agree more needs to be done to help low-income people by making access to low or no-interest loans easier.

And it is likely organisations such as Good Shepherd, which has offices around the country, and Wellington’s Newtown Ethical Lending Trust

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Brent Edwards
Thu, 19 Jul 2018
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