Labour leader Ed Miliband says his party will tax the profits of payday lenders if it wins 2015's election
Financial education in Wales will get a boost if a new bill is backed by its National Assembly this evening
The FCA has today announced a number of rules it wants peer-to-peer lenders to follow from next April
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3 October 2013The FCA has today revealed strong plans for new regulations to combat growing concerns about the payday loan market
14 August 2013Almost half of the payday lenders ordered by the OFT to prove their practices are up to scratch are leaving the market
5 August 2013Citzens Advice is urging payday loan customers to complain to the Financial Ombudsman if they have been mistreated
25 July 2013The Archbishop of Canterbury has told Wonga the Church of England wants to 'compete' it out of existence
19 July 2013Payday lender QuickQuid has admitted it got hold of non-customer details from third parties, following its email blunder
12 July 2013MPs will debate whether regulators should have greater powers over payday lenders
11 July 2013Consumers have been bombarded with emails from QuickQuid about outstanding debt, despite never having taken out a loan
1 July 2013We are calling for strong action, not hot air, to protect people from unscrupulous payday lenders
28 June 2013Avid payday loan campaigner and outspoken critic Stella Creasy has not been invited to attend a crunch summit
27 June 2013The Office of Fair Trading has today asked the Competition Commission to step in to fix the controversial industry
25 June 2013Payday lenders, charities and Government ministers will be brought together next week to tackle the payday loan industry
19 June 2013Text messages promoting a payday lender are banned for suggesting loans are suitable for funding a social life