Consumers need more options, not more adverts from payday lenders
As payday lenders announce record advertising spends, Citizens Advice warns that that the payday loans industry must prioritise customer treatment above profits.consumers need more options, not more adverts from payday lenders.
Gillian Guy, Chief Executive of nation charity Citizens Advice, said:
“Consumers need more options, not more adverts from payday lenders. As the squeeze on living standards continues, payday lenders know they have a captive audience of people who need extra cash to tide them over, but aren’t catered for by mainstream lenders.
“The news that advertising spending has been increased even while the Office of Fair Trading and Competition Commission investigate the industry is a slap in the face for consumers who rely on lenders to treat them responsibly.
“We have serious concerns about the way that payday lenders treat their customers – evidence from our clients shows that lenders routinely break the promises they made to treat customers fairly. The payday loan industry must focus on cleaning up its act and treating customers fairly, not increasing business regardless of the cost to customers.”
Notes to editors:
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