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Payday lender Cash Genie agrees £20m redress deal with regulator

A payday loans lender has agreed to write off loans and refund payments worth more than £20m after reaching a deal with the FCA.

Cash Genie will offer the redress to 92,000 customers, writing off charges and interest as well as refunding payments taken without authorisation.

The agreement comes just over a year after the firm approached the regulator to confirm it had engaged in unfair practices.

In July last year, the firm agreed to an independent review of its past business and to carry out a redress scheme. Subsequently, Cash Genie reached a deal with the FCA to provide £10m in redress in addition to £10.3m of fees and interest it had already written off.

The FCA found failings at the lender dating back to September 2009, including unfair charges and interest, and refinancing of loans undertaken without explicit requests or permissions from customers.

In addition, the regulator found the firm used banking information provided to sister brands txtmecash.co.uk and paydayiseveryday.co.uk to take payment for existing
Cash Genie loans without consent from customers.

FCA acting director of supervision – retail and authorisations Linda Woodall says: “We have been encouraged that Cash Genie has been working with us proactively and openly to put things right for its customers after these issues were reported.

“Although standards in the consumer credit sector are improving, it is disappointing that examples of poor practice in the payday market keep surfacing. 

“We expect all firms to notify us of any unacceptable past or current practices and provide appropriate redress to anyone affected.”

Last October the regulator reached a deal with Wonga that saw the lender write off 330,000 customers’ loans.

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