Fintech Industry and Maryland Legislative Allies Hijack Regulatory Bill, Abandon Long-Held Consumer Financial Protections, Allow the Return of Abusive Payday Lending
Washington, DC – After decades of protecting borrowers from high-cost, payday lenders, Maryland lawmakers are poised to eliminate longstanding consumer protections in a bill that lets nonbank earned wage advance (EWA) lenders create an industry-defined financial category that allows them to charge triple-digit interest rates and unlimited junk fees on payday-style loans to hardworking consumers. There is ample evidence, including...