Business and Finance
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Map) -
"Pennsylvania consumers should be protected by
The Department of Banking had previously interpreted the state's Consumer Discount Company Act, or CDCA, to apply only to companies with a physical location or employees in the commonwealth. As a result, companies in other states were able to make loans to
The department's new position states that the CDCA applies to any company that lends to
Today's announcement is the latest action by the Department of Banking to protect
In May, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling in the department's lawsuit against Advance America, the nation's largest payday lender, for charging interest and fees on lines of credit that violated state law.
The department is now seeking restitution for Advance America customers who were charged nearly
Kaplan said some banks and credit unions offer similar loans that cost much less and can be paid back over longer periods of time than traditional payday loans. For example, the Pennsylvania Treasury Department and the Pennsylvania Credit Union Association partnered in 2006 to create the "Credit Union Better Choice" program. Today, there are 72 credit unions with 193 locations throughout the state that offer Better Choice loans. Consumers can learn more about the program and find participating institutions at www.patreasury.org and www.pacreditunions.com.
EDITORS' NOTE: Notice of the new policy is available at www.banking.state.pa.us and the Pennsylvania Bulletin.
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