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Britons lending their friends £510m a year
Britons are handing £510 million a year in loans to their friends and family.
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Doorstep loans set to become clearer
The doorstep loan market will be opened up to competition and become clearer for customers and cheaper under new rules set out today.
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MPs call for a cap on doorstep loans
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