New York Sues DailyPay and MoneyLion Over Alleged Illegal Loans

State Authorities Target Lending Practices to Protect Consumers

Highlights:

  • New York State has filed a lawsuit against DailyPay and MoneyLion for allegedly offering illegal loans.
  • The lawsuit aims to protect consumers from predatory lending practices.
  • Authorities are scrutinizing the companies’ lending operations to ensure compliance with state regulations.

The New York State Attorney General’s office has initiated legal action against both DailyPay and MoneyLion, accusing them of providing loans in violation of state laws. This lawsuit reflects the state’s commitment to safeguarding consumers from potentially exploitative financial practices. It raises concerns about the regulatory landscape for companies offering financial services and emphasizes the need for transparency in lending operations.

Steve Sam
Steve Sam
Steve Sam is a financial reporter, analyst, and commentator with a strong focus on banking technology, digital payments, and the future of financial services.

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