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One less option in Nevada

October 21, 2009 | Nevada, alternatives, industry | Comments (0)

From Credit Union Times:

The $804 million Nevada Federal Credit Union, headquartered in Las Vegas, has apparently written its last payday loan.

A call to the credit union confirmed that the Nevada stopped offering the loans as of Thursday, Oct. 15 and any mention of the controversial short term loans had disappeared from its Web site.

Nevada Federal had been offering a loan called AdvancePay, which charged an application fee up front whether a borrower got the loan or not.  The credit union had defended the loans by arguing they were less expensive for members than other payday advance loans offered by other firms, but an NCUA letter to credit unions made it clear the regulator took a dim view of the lending.

They had the option of cutting the rate, but decided not to offer it instead.

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