The Commerce Commission has lost a bid to thwart peer-to-peer lender Harmoney's appeal against regulatory proceedings.
The judgment, handed down earlier this month, is the latest in the regulator's pursuit of the firm.
In a decision clarifying the regulator's powers, a Court of Appeal panel of Justices Christine French, Forrie Miller and Joe Williams decided that it could hear an appeal even though the case was brought on a slightly unusual basis.
In the Commerce Commission's proceeding against Harmoney, the regulator used its powers under the Commerce Act to bring the proceeding under a case stated procedure to test the law in the new area of peer-to-peer lending, while also launching separate enforcement proceedings alleging that Harmoney charges too much.
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