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"THERE ARE NO BANKS HERE" FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE EXCLUSION IN WINNIPEG'S NORTH END
A Research Report by Jerry Buckland & Bruce Guenther with Georgi Boichey, Heather Geddie & Maryanne Mutch

September 2005
Financial exclusion is a matter of growing concern in Canada considering the decline in the number of mainstream bank branches in some inner-cities and the concurrent rise in the number of fringe banks. This study reports on results from a survey of residents from Winnipeg’s North End, a low-income area of the city. The study seeks to understand resident’s experiences with financial and insurance services: which ones they use, which ones are important to them and how accessible the services are. As a follow-up to research completed in 2002-2003 in the North End this survey asked questions about a greater number of services (banks, fringe banks, informal financial services and insurance services and financial support services) in a semi-random fashion to a broader range of respondents (low- and middle-income).

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