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Harmoney loses credit fee fight, again

Appeal Court dismisses former P2P lender’s appeal over the nature of its ‘platform fee’.

Reweti Kohere Wed, 08 Jul 2020

The Court of Appeal has strengthened the Commerce Commission’s claim that fees for arranging loans are subject to consumer credit law after dismissing Harmoney’s appeal.

The Australasian digital platform company – the first to be licensed as a peer-to-peer (P2P) lender in New Zealand in

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Reweti Kohere Wed, 08 Jul 2020
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