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Think about consumers, ComCom urges in Harmoney case

Peer-to-peer lending suit hits court

Victoria Young
Wed, 25 Oct 2017

The Commerce Commission's Queen’s Counsel is warning a court’s decision on peer-to-peer lending will have wide industry implications as the regulator opens its suit against Harmoney.

The regulator first brought its case against Harmoney in August 2016, on a case-stated basis, asking the court to

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Victoria Young
Wed, 25 Oct 2017
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