Why has borrowing and lending money between family members decreased?

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Why has borrowing and lending money between family members decreased?
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According to research from UK bank Lloyds and real estate firm Savills, reduced housing market activity during the pandemic has contributed to lower rates of borrowing and lending between family members, among other factors.

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