Across
- 1. The inability to get access to even the most basic financial services products and services. (18 LETTERS)
- 8. Legislation enacted in 2018 to protect personal data in the UK. (4 letters)
- 11. Ensuring individuals and groups have access to fundamental rights. (14 letters)
- 13. The price of one currency in terms of another. (12 LETTERS)
- 14. The situation where a mortgage loan is bigger than the value of the property. (14 LETTERS)
- 16. A global crisis beginning in 2007, leading to reduced loan availability. (12 letters)
- 18. Processes and products that are renewable, sustainable or non-polluting, such as energy from tidal power. (15 LETTERS)
- 19. An independent body addressing customer complaints against providers. (18 letters)
- 20. Where a computer takes over a task previously carried out by a person. (10 LETTERS)
- 21. The term used to describe the values, attitudes and interests shared by people in their teens and early 20s. (12 LETTERS)
- 23. A financial term referring to money or goods sent to another country. (7 letters)
Down
- 2. A plan to deal with unexpected changes in income or expenditure. (15 LETTERS)
- 3. Lending to and borrowing by consumers with untested or poor credit histories. (14 LETTERS)
- 4. The amount businesses are spending on the goods and services they are consuming. (15 LETTERS)
- 5. The movement of people from one location to another. (9 LETTERS)
- 6. The rules that govern how financial services providers operate and deal with their customers. (19 LETTERS)
- 7. Where the buying and selling of goods and services is the most important social and economic activity. (15 LETTERS)
- 9. The amount individuals are spending on the goods and services they are consuming, funded by their incomes, savings and borrowings. (14 LETTERS)
- 10. A rise in prices, which means that the purchasing power of money falls. (9 LETTERS)
- 12. The older section of the population. (11 LETTERS)
- 15. A tool analysing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal factors. (13 letters)
- 17. How the government manages the amount of money it raises in taxation, the amount it borrows on the financial markets, and the overall amount it spends. (12 LETTERS)
- 22. The body responsible for strengthening business competition and preventing and reducing anti-competitive activities. (3 LETTERS)
