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'Payday loans' probed by OFT

Updated on 26 July 2008

Source PA News

The Office of Fair Trading is to investigate companies that offer short-term "payday loans", it has been reported.

Debt advice groups want the Government to take action over the loans, which they say charge interest rates of up to 2,000% annually.

But the firms, which are already regulated and licensed, say they are responsible and offer a valuable service to people.

The companies say the high cost of their loans reflected the high level of risk involved.

Payday loans generally involve the lender advancing the customer cash in return for a post-dated cheque.

The BBC reports the OFT is to investigate the lenders.

Beccy Boden Wilks, of debt charity National Debtline told the BBC that the credit crunch meant that people were looking at alternative forms of borrowing.

"If they can't get another credit card balance transfer, they will start to look at other forms of borrowing, which could be payday loans or pawnbroking, which are quite expensive," she said.

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