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Banks renege on financial education

By Jean Eaglesham, Chief Political Correspondent

Published: July 10 2009 23:00 | Last updated: July 10 2009 23:00

A commitment by the bailed-out banks to increase funding for consumer financial education, in return for £37bn of taxpayer funding, has yielded less than £1m in extra spending after nine months, the FT can reveal.

The pledge by Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Group to “support the expansion of financial capability initiatives” was announced by the Treasury in October, as it ploughed in billions of pounds to keep the banks afloat.

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