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Published 11:50 4 Feb 2022 GMT
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While there was a proportion of people with less control over their money, not all respondents were subject to coercive control, but are likely to experience it.
BPFI's Head of Sustainable Banking Louise O'Mahony said that financial abuse can happen within close relationships and can happen at any age, regardless of wealth or status.
"Perpetrators may be partners, family members or people on whom customers depend for support and the perpetrator may use the customer's money in a way that limits the customer’s actions and future plans; they may be left with no money for basic essentials such as food and clothing for themselves or their children," she told RTÉ.
"They may have no access to their own payment accounts and no source of independent income. Through the development of these principles we hope to support those customers who find it difficult to keep control of their own money due to domestic violence and coercive control."
Women's Aid said they hear hundreds of cases of financial abuse each year from women experiencing domestic abuse from a partner or ex-partner.
Women's Aid CEO added that abusers use money to control and isolate their partners and gain power and dominance over them to ensure they are completely financially dependent on them.
According to CEO Sarah Benson, those who fall victim to this are often forced to choose to stay in an abusive relationship or live in poverty.
She said: "By implementing these principles on responding to and supporting victims of financial abuse, banks can increase recognition of this form of abuse among their staff and better support their customers who are being subjected to it. This can ultimately help to increase financial security for victims at a time when they may feel completely isolated and alone."
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