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Colorado Passes Payday Lending Law

August 18, 2010 By: Mari Woods Holt Category: Financial, Microlending Leads

In recent payday loan news, the state of Colorado has passed a law restricting the APR on payday loans. The new law puts a cap of 45% APR. This is just following suit with some other states that have put some sort of restrictions on these short-term loans. Other states that have some sort of payday loan legislation or the payday loans are banned are the states of: AZ, AR, CT, GA, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, NC, OH, OR, PA, VT and WV.
Many talk about installment loans or other short-term loan options. Is there going to be a transition from what we all know as a “payday loan” to something else to help those consumers that need the help? Either way, there HAS to be an option for consumers. If we want to call it payday loan.. installment loan, or whatever, consumers need to have somewhere to turn for unexpected situations that happen in their lives.

2 Comments to “Colorado Passes Payday Lending Law”


  1. Your blog give me information about APR.If you are a payday customer you should know about APR.

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  2. Pay day loan is very useful to those people who need fast money you just need to have a permanent job no matters your credits.

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