Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Church plans to force out Wonga

Source BBC News@ tienganhvui.com


Justin WelbyJustin Welby delivered a blunt warning to the boss of Wonga


The Archbishop of Canterbury has warned the on-line lender Wonga that low-cost credit unions could force it out of business.


The Most Rev Justin Welby told the company that the Church of England wants to "compete it" out of existence.


In a magazine interview, Archbishop Welby said he spoke to Errol Damelin, Wonga's chief executive.


Wonga has been criticised for its high rates of interest. Mr Damelin said they had had a wide-ranging talk.


"I've met the head of Wonga, and we had a very good conversation," the Archbishop told Total Politics magazine.


"I said to him quite bluntly, 'we're not in the business of trying to legislate you out of existence; we're trying to compete you out of existence'."


New unions

Archbishop Welby has said he plans to expand the reach of credit unions.


Earlier this month he launched a new credit union aimed at clergy and church staff.


Credit unions charge their members low rates of interest to borrow money.


Wonga has said it charges around 1% a day on its consumer loans, which are short-term, and for small amounts.


In April 2013 the government announced an investment of £38m in credit unions, to help them offer an alternative to pay-day lenders.





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