LONDON (Reuters) - British online payday loans provider Wonga.com launched a credit service for small businesses on Monday, aiming to fill a gap in the market left by banks, which have reined in ...
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A TV advert for Wonga has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority. The commercial by the payday loans company was deemed confusing in regards to the interest rates mentioned. The ad in ...
“Payday loan” provider Wonga.com is considering quadrupling the size of its London headquarters, as Brits turn to high-interest debt to tide them over. The fast-growing online short-term lender is ...
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