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Chief executives say payday lenders do not have to comply with surcharge, giving them advantage
Council-funded service advises on alternative loans and bank accounts
Payday lender to provide £10m refunds and forgive £10m in fees and interest
Partnership will evaluate lending risk to consumers and small businesses across the Asian nation
Of 400 operators that had a licence, only 247 have applied to the regulator to continue
Elevate and LendUp target slice of $3tn consumer debt
FCA strips three management firms of ability to offer credit after they failed to issue statements
Group launches shake-up aimed at surviving tougher regulations
Payday lender’s revenues plunge 31% to £217.2m after a dramatic tightening of regulation
Clampdown on lending practices sends payday lender into the red
New FCA rules are causing many providers to consider exiting the market
Watchdog finds unfair practices disadvantage many borrowers in financial difficulty
Payday lender to restructure amid growing clampdown on wider industry
Borrowers flock to community-based societies
Insufficient evidence that payday lender sent debt collection letters from fictitious law firms
A £1,000 ‘rainy day’ fund could prevent many debt problems, StepChange says
Lenders forced to restructure their rates
New rules prompt fears over what companies will do to survive
Short-term credit provider charging maximum allowed under new rules set out by regulator
Credit providers respond with watchdog’s cap taking effect on 2 January
Regulator says some credit brokers treat customers in a ‘blatantly unfair’ way
Weller leaves after six months at the payday lender
WEC Group boss says loans are about productivity, not paternalism
Treasury asks biggest banks to raise awareness of services before charging cap on payday loans
Regulators must guard against long-term addiction to costly debt
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