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Assembly Bill 539 and the Future of Consumer Loans in California

By Obrea Poindexter, Sean Ruff, Joseph Gabai & Kathleen C. Ryan on July 16, 2019
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The California legislature is poised to cap rates on larger consumer installment loans. Assembly Bill 539 has passed the state Assembly and the state Senate Committee on Banking and Financial Institutions. Although directed only to California Financing Law (CFL) licensees, the bill has broader implications for consumer installment lending in California.

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