Ohio payday lenders pinched by new law

Published: Nov. 8, 2008 at 4:08 PM

COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- Tuesday's vote in Ohio that payday lenders may not charge more than 28 percent interest is driving some firms from the state, officials say.

The Cincinnati Enquirer reported Saturday that lenders say the rate is too low for them to continue doing business in Ohio. The newspaper said the rate caps the interest for a two-week loan for $100 at about $1.08.

Check 'n Go, which has 71 outlets in the state, for instance, said it is mulling its options after voters approved the limits passed by lawmakers and signed by the governor.

"We will continue to explore opportunities permitted under Ohio law to support our customers with financial products and to provide jobs for our associates," spokesman Jeff Kursman said.

The Ohio Department of Commerce said it has received 702 applications to become finance companies to lend under the state's Small Loan Act.

Cash America International, based in Texas, said some of its stores in Ohio would take place over the coming months.

"Sadly, this outcome will force us to close about 43 of our Cashland lending locations, leaving about 150 of our hard-working co-workers without jobs," Chief Executive Officer Daniel Feehan said in a statement.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
Rat study: Marijuana may ease PTSD (3 min)
Lawrence Taylor arrested in crash (15 min)
School sets sushi roll world record (18 min)
Maclaren recalls 1 million strollers (23 min)
Study: Swearing may help pain tolerance (28 min)
Study uncovers new fact of coral spawning (55 min)
Graffiti artist 'ran out of purple' (59 min)
fark
Strollers recalled due to C) amputation
Tips on how to raise a vegetarian child so that he grows up to be healthy, happy and insufferably...
Fark / Mentally Incontinent joint book signing, Thursday Nov. 12 at the Borders Books Stonestown...
Vandal causes oil spill into Nova Scotia river. Not a slick move, but oil bet he thought it was...
It's the "still not quite Thanksgiving but there's not much to talk about" edition of the Fark Betting...
Let there be light -- And when you're done reading, you can eat this bacon lampshade