ComCom marching on to clarify p2p lending rules
Earlier this month, the High Court rejected two issues the watchdog wanted answered about Harmoney's fees.
Calida Smylie
Thu, 22 Jun 2017
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The Commerce Commission will proceed with its case to clarify how the law applies to peer-to-peer lenders.
The commission asked the High Court to answer five questions to clarify whether the act applies to p2p lending, and used Harmoney as an example (other platforms structure their fees
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Calida Smylie
Thu, 22 Jun 2017
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