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6/29/2010Payday lenders calling it quits; some may offer auto-title loans
Era for Arizona payday lenders, which offered easy cash but charged high rates, is ending.
(Published: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 09:01:12 -0700)Payday lenders in Arizona call it quits
PHOENIX (AP) Some payday lenders in Arizona have already shut their doors and more are expected to follow when a law authorizing their high-interest loans expires at the end of the month. Starting Thursday, the state no longer will allow payday-loan operators to set interest rates as high as 460 percent annually. A 10-year-old law that allowed them to charge above the 36 percent annual rate ...
(Published: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 15:09:36 -0700)Payday Lenders In Arizona Call It Quits
PHOENIX -- Some payday lenders in Arizona have already shut their doors and more are expected to follow when a law authorizing their high-interest loans expires at the end of the month.
(Published: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 07:47:01 -0700)Arizona law shutting down payday lenders
PHOENIX, June 27 (UPI) -- Payday lenders in Arizona are closing shop in advance of a new law banning their sky-high interest rates. Arizona - Payday loan - Loan - Business - United States
(Published: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 17:56:55 -0700)Dozens of payday-loan stores closing their doors
PHOENIX -- With the law that allows extremely high-interest loan expiring in just a few days, dozens of payday-loan stores throughout the Valley are closing their doors. One company -- Cincinnati-based Check n Go -- is closing all 34 of its locations. Other similar companies say theyll keep their doors open, but will offer different products such as car loans. As of earlier this month, some ...
(Published: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 10:10:52 -0700)Payday loan company sues AG King
A Texas-based payday loan company has sued New Mexico Attorney General Gary King, about two weeks before Kings complaint against the company is scheduled for trial.
(Published: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 08:04:27 -0700)Payday lenders calling it quits; some may offer auto-title loans
The boom era for Arizona payday lenders, which offered quick, easy cash but charged extremely high interest rates, is coming to a close. Starting Thursday, the state no longer will allow payday-loan operators to set interest rates as high as 460 percent annually.
(Published: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 07:47:24 -0700)Arizona poised to send payday lenders packing
A 10-year law in Arizona permitting payday lenders to charge as much as 460 percent annually on loans is set to expire, and the states legislature has refused to hear the industrys pleas for an extension. When the law runs its course this Thursday, lenders will not be allowed to charge more than 36 percent annual interest on loans, according to the Arizona Republics Craig Harris and Angelique ...
(Published: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 16:19:53 -0700)Payday loan company sues NM attorney general
Associated Press - June 23, 2010 10:45 AM ET SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - A Texas-based payday loan company has sued New Mexico Attorney General Gary King, about two weeks before Kings complaint...
(Published: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 07:57:55 -0700)Arizona poised to send payday lenders packing (The Newsroom)
The Newsroom - A 10-year law in Arizona permitting payday lenders to charge as much as 460 percent annually on loans is set to expire, and the states legislature has refused to hear the industrys pleas for an extension. When the law runs its course this Thursday, lenders will not be allowed to charge more than 36 percent annual interest on loans, according to the Arizona Republics Craig ...
(Published: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 13:50:36 -0700)
