Consumer calls for regulation of buy now pay later sector
It has joined consumer advocates from nine other countries to call for change.
It has joined consumer advocates from nine other countries to call for change.
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The Chinese company has big expansion plans.
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The Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance law was tightened on December 1.
Buy now pay later use predicted to continue rising while cash declines.
Travellers urged to read the fine print of policies carefully.
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Tens of millions being distributed as well as housing, education, career help.
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