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'Buy now, pay later' credit providers need urgent regulation, UK review recommends

By Fiona Maxwell
  • 02 Feb 2021 07:00
  • 23 Feb 2021 08:03
Consumer-credit providers such as Klarna should be urgently subjected to regulation in the UK, the former interim chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority recommended today in a long-awaited review.
Christopher Woolard, who published his eponymous review into the unsecured credit lending market today (see here), called on the government

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Fiona Maxwell

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Fiona Maxwell is a financial services senior correspondent at MLex in London. She began her career as a reporter for Risk.net, writing about EU post-crisis regulation, and later worked for POLITICO in Brussels, covering the intersect between financial policy and politics. Prior to joining MLex, Fiona worked at the Bank of England as a policy adviser in the prudential policy directorate.

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