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The War on Wonga: The Church of England's Campaign Against Payday Lenders

David T.A. Wesley; Alexandra Roth

商品編號:9B14M102
出版日期:2014/08/19
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商品主題:Entrepreneurship; General Management/Strategy; International Business
商品類型:Case (Pub Mat)
涵蓋議題:Bank lending;generating profit from new technology;government regulation;credit unions;United Kingdom
難易度:4 - Undergraduate/MBA
內容長度:16 頁
地域:United Kingdom
產業:Finance and Insurance
事件年度:2013

In May 2013, the newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, the spiritual leader of the Church of England and the Anglican Communion, proposed to create the Churches’ Mutual Credit Union as an alternative to payday lenders. His chief target was Wonga.com, an online provider of short-term loans that was founded in 2006 in the United Kingdom and quickly grew to become the largest payday lender in the country. In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, short-term lenders saw a rapid increase in business as banks tightened their lending standards. However, they often charged as much as 5,000 per cent interest or more. Customers were frequently unsophisticated borrowers, and Wonga’s advertising appeared to be directed to vulnerable populations and children. The archbishop did not feel that regulation was the answer to payday lenders and instead sought to compete with them. Is his strategy viable?

教學手冊:The War on Wonga: The Church of England's Campaign Against Payday Lenders - Teaching Note
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