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    A Nevada Court Judge ordered TMX Finance to void over 6,000 loans due to these unlawful practices. [13] In 2019, TitleMax was subject to a fine of $25,000 [ 14 ] and a $700,000 refund to more than 21,000 customers to resolve allegations of excessive interest and fee charges.

  3. British Business Bank - Wikipedia

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    British Business Bank plc (BBB) is a British state-owned economic development bank established by the UK Government.Its aim is to increase the supply of credit to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) as well as providing business advice services.

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  5. Tide (financial service) - Wikipedia

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    [12] [19] Alongside this, Tide announced a partnership with European online lender iwoca, to initiate its first loan program. [12] [20] An integration named Tide Credit was launched in October 2017. [21] [22] Tide offered credit lending of up to £150,000 directly through the app. [22]

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  7. MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell sues a merchant cash advance firm ...

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    MyPillow owner and CEO Mike Lindell is suing a loan provider, alleging his firm was deceived into borrowing $1.6 million at a 409% interest rate, according to a lawsuit filed in Minnesota.

  8. Live Oak Bank - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2008 by James S. (Chip) Mahan III, Live Oak initially focused on lending to niche industries such as veterinarians and dentists. [5] Today, the bank lends to more than 35 specialized industries in all 50 states and has more than a dozen general lenders in markets across the country that directly serve small business owners. [6]

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