Tag: Banks
Recap: bringing financial services together to explore opportunities to identify and support customers at risk of gambling harms
Jason Heffron, Senior Communications and Partnerships Officer, Money and Mental Health
The vicious cycle of gambling and borrowing – what can banks do to support their customers?
John Lee, Senior Research Officer, Money and Mental Health
The opportunity for banks to be part of the solution to gambling harm
Jason Heffron, Senior Communications and Partnerships Officer, Money and Mental Health
When you need someone – improving third party access in financial services
Chris Lees, Senior Research Officer, Money and Mental Health
Banks matter in gambling conversations – how banks can recognise their crucial role with customers
Leia Clifton, Senior Research Officer, Money and Mental Health
Three ways firms can improve the Bank Gambling Block and other bank gambling support tools
Nikki Bond, Head of Gambling Harms Action Lab, Money and Mental Health
Improving financial services for people with mental health problems from minoritised ethnic groups
Launching our Fairer finances paper, which explores ways to improve the experiences of minoritised ethnic groups in accessing financial services.
Lucky draw? Mental health, harm from lotteries and what banks can do
Leia Clifton, Senior Research Officer, Money and Mental Health
“I need saving from myself.” How varied banking support tools can help people protect themselves from gambling harms
Leia Clifton, Senior Research Officer, Money and Mental Health









