‘We’ve got the balance right’ in new buy now, pay later regulations: Stephen Jones

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‘We’ve got the balance right’ in new buy now, pay later regulations: Stephen Jones
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Assistant Treasurer and Financial Services Minister Stephen Jones says the government has achieved an optimal balance with their newly implemented lending standards in the buy now, pay later industry.

“I’ve seen the responses from consumer groups who widely and generally support the move that

the government has taken to lift the bar to increase standards in lending in buy now, pay later.”

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