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Federal government to cut off access to loans for millions of Canadians


Changes to drive borrowers to payday and illegal lenders

OTTAWA, ON, Jan. 29, 2024 /CNW/ - In response to customer outcry, the Canadian Lenders Association is calling on the federal government to pause changes to the maximum allowable rate of interest which will result in millions of Canadians losing access to loans from regulated lenders. These changes are expected to hurt families and drive them towards predatory or illegal lenders.

"Lowering the allowable rate of interest will force lenders to deny millions of borrowers access to a loan," said Gary Schwartz, President and Chief Executive Office of the Canadian Lenders Association (CLA). "Canadians turn to non-prime lenders because they are looking to rebuild their credit ? but now they won't even have that chance."

In recent weeks, CLA non-prime members have heard from nearly 30,000 borrowers who are concerned they will lose access to credit. To support them, the CLA has launched a campaign to highlight their stories and shed light on the almost 5 million Canadians who could lose access to regulated and licensed sources of credit.

"These changes will punish Canadians who are not able to get credit from banks," continued Schwartz. "Maybe they're new to Canada. Maybe they had a tumultuous life event. Maybe they just need a second chance. Whatever the reason, these loans are key to building their credit and securing alternative options."

More than one-in-four Canadians rely on these non-prime sources of credit and 92 per cent of those who use them do so primarily to pay bills and other essential expenses.

The government's policy will have unintended negative consequences for these Canadians who are already feeling the squeeze. From deciding between paying their rent and putting food on the table, to turning to payday loans or even loan sharks, Canadians will be faced with impossible choices to support their families.

The CLA is looking for urgent cooperation from government to avoid eliminating credit for millions of Canadians. 

For more information, please visit www.butnowwhat.ca and add your voice to help ensure the government does not close the door on your financial future.

Quick Facts 
About the Canadian Lenders Association

The Canadian Lenders Association (CLA) supports the growth of bank and non-bank companies that are in the business of lending. We also support lending adjacent sectors including BaaS, Core Banking, Open Banking, DE&I and Sustainable Finance Frameworks. We currently represent and advocate for over 300 companies across Canada that participate in SMB, consumer, home, equipment, automotive and mortgage financing. The CLA does not represent the Payday lending sector.

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SOURCE Canadian Lenders Association


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