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Four reasons payday lending will still flourish despite Nimble's $1.5m penalty

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imageAccess to small loans is getting easier, but not everyone is resilient enough to manage their finances.Image sourced from shutterstock.com

The payday lending sector is under scrutiny again after the Australian Securities and Investment Commission’s investigation into Nimble.

After failing to meet responsible lending obligations, Nimble must...

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