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Satsuma Loans (a trading name of Provident Personal Credit) is a British loan company. It was launched by Doorstep lender Provident Financial as an online short term loan service that promised to be the 'antidote to payday loans.' The company lends up to £1000 to first time customers which can be borrowed over a 12 month period. Unlike payday loan companies Satsuma Loans offer fixed weekly repayment plans. Satsuma also announced in February 2015 it would be recruiting for 200 roles. Satsuma claim there are never any hidden fees or charges with their loans and that their customers never pay a penny more than what's agreed from the outset. On the 24th February 2015 Provident Financial chief executive Peter Crook said Satsuma was "proving to be strong" with loans increasing from £1.8m to £5m, with a view to engaging in a fresh advertising push for the rest of the year. == Responsible Lending == On the 21st of April 2015 Satsuma Loans Managing Director Mark Stevens spoke out on the tighter regulations imposed on the high cost short term credit industry by the FCA welcoming them and encouraging a stricter approach for lenders that "don't play by the rules." He also held banks and building societies liable for a part to play in the controversial practices of some non-standard lenders as they're "so restrictive about who they lend to." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Satsuma Loans」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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