‘A joint effort to make the Netherlands debt-free’
According to a research, half of all Dutch
households are financially vulnerable. At least 8 per
cent of them are heavily in debt. The impact of
financial vulnerability on individuals, organizations
and society is substantial. This makes it a joint
responsibility where public-private cooperation is
pivotal. As an employer in the Netherlands, Deloitte
considers it important to make a contribution to
society. The Deloitte Impact Foundation supports
the SchuldenlabNL foundation and develops several
initiatives to improve financial health. It’s a joint
effort to make the Netherlands debt-free.
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‘The Deloitte Impact Foundation offers Deloitte professionals the opportunity to
spend part
of their working hours on social projects’, says Menno ter Wal, Director Finance
&
Performance. He is also the first point of contact for the partnership with
SchuldenlabNL.
‘We share our expertise “pro bono” to make a positive impact on central themes
such as
sustainability, education, and financial health. Financial problems are not only
a source of
stress, but can also cause psychological problems and health issues. It’s an
important social
issue that Deloitte is happy to take responsibility for and to actively
contribute to in a large
ecosystem. And to which I personally like to contribute.’
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Improving the debt landscape
The partnership with SchuldenlabNL dates all the way back to 2020. ‘There are a
number of
flaws in the system around debt problems’, Menno explains. ‘ People often don’t
know
where to go for advice. Also, the debt landscape is quite complex, and solving
debts takes a
long time. SchuldenlabNL is an ANBI foundation (Public Benefit Organization)
that
specializes in improving the debt landscape. They continually raise awareness
about this
topic by conducting research. Also, they scale up successful projects
nationwide, and share
their expertise about debt issues with the ecosystem. SchuldenlabNL is taking
crucial steps,
but it’s a small organization with limited means. That’s why the partnership
with the Deloitte
Impact Foundation was established – to support them.’
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More impact
Menno is very passionate about the topic. ‘We help SchuldenlabNL strengthen its
own
organization by offering advice on finance, portfolio management and
organizational
design. We support their research - e.g. the impact of the pandemic on debt, and
how
employers can help employees. We measure the impact of several proven
methodologies in
the field of effective debt support, and try to find ways to boost the impact.
We keep up with
current affairs and focus on innovation and new developments, such as the
consequences
of high energy bills.’
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Out in the open
‘Debt is a complex issue that you cannot solve alone. We have to work together
and we need
to bring it out in the open’, says Barend Beenackers, Director Business Process
Transformation & Program Manager Financial Health. ‘On average, it takes no less
than five
years before someone is willing to ask for help. People are ashamed and they
first try to
solve the problems on their own, which often makes their situation worse.
Employers could
play a key role – by noticing that something’s wrong, and by being part of the
solution. That’s
also where we should be heading towards when it comes to financial health. Last
summer,
we conducted a research on the financial health of employees and the role of
employers,
together with SchuldenlabNL and VNO-NCW.’
‘Financial health is essential – a lack of financial health can lead to e.g.
social inequality,
mental health problems, or loneliness. That breaks my heart. So when I got the
opportunity
to spend a considerable amount of my time on improving the financial health in
the
Netherlands, I immediately accepted’, Barend tells.
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Joining forces
With the rising inflation and current energy crisis, financial health is an
increasingly
important issue. ‘So now it’s even more crucial to fight for the same cause’,
Barend says.
‘That’s why we’re also joining forces within Deloitte. Until last summer,
“financial health” and
“debts” were two separate study groups. Now we are collaborating to expand our
manpower and expertise. The members represent all kinds of backgrounds within
Deloitte.
This is not only fun to do together, but you also notice that it is useful. It
gives me a lot of
energy to be able to make an impact this way in addition to client work.’
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‘DEBTISACOMPLEXISSUETHATYOUCANNOTSOLVEALONE.’
BAREND BEENACKERS | Director Business Process Transformation & Program Manager Financial Health

