Financial help for low-income earners

Low income earners have been given a boost with the Government spending $4.2 million of operating funding over four years to support more low-income families access low and no-interest loans says Social Development Minister Anne Tolley.

Under the Community Finance partnership the Government is working closely with the private sector and NGOs to support low-income earners avoid crippling debt caused by finance options with hidden fees and high interest.

The funding will expand the pilot operating in Waitakere and Manukau in partnership with Bank of New Zealand, Good Shepherd NZ and the Salvation Army.

'Through the Community Finance partnership, low-income earners have access to fair finance options and don't have to resort to unaffordable and unsustainable credit for items such as car repairs and home appliances,” says Anne.

'Last year, BNZ pledged $60 million in lending capital for the scheme, which supports families at risk of high debt to improve their work readiness, quality of life and financial capability. The funding will also support budgeting advice to low-income earners.”

In addition to this funding, Budget 2016 also provides $4 million in Vote Maori Development over the next four years to provide microfinancing to whanau to improve their financial independence.

Sourcve: Office of Anne Tolley.

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