At the time of making the initial advance under a payday loan or providing the borrower with a cash card or other device that enables the borrower to access funds under a payday loan, the payday lender must give to the borrower a document that:
- states the date and time of day that the initial advance is being made or the card or other device is being given to you,
- states that the loan is a high-cost loan,
- informs you of the right to cancel the loan within 48 hours after receiving the initial advance or the card or other device,
- includes a form that you may use to give written notice that you are cancelling the loan, and
- includes a form of receipt that the lender must use to acknowledge receipt of what was paid or returned upon cancelling the loan.
s. 148(1) Act
The following information must be included in a payday loan agreement:
- the payday lender’s business name, business and mailing address, telephone and fax numbers, email address, and payday lender licence number
- your name, address and telephone number
- how much you are borrowing
- the term of the loan (example: 12 days)
- how much the payday lender is going to advance to you
- how much it will cost you in dollars and cents, and as an annual percentage rate (APR)
- a list of all fees, commissions, charges, penalties, interest and other amounts charged, or to be charged, in relation to the loan
- the date on which payment is due to the payday lender
- if a cash card is issued to you, the following information:
- the terms and conditions for use of the cash card,
- the amount of credit available on the cash card,
- the expiry date, if any, of the cash card,
- a list of the third party service charges that may apply for use of the cash card (example: there may be an additional charge by the business that actually provides the cash card)
- the following statements:
- "If you have any questions or concerns about payday loans, cancellation rights or collection practices, contact the Consumer Protection Office at (204) 945-3800, or toll free at 1-800-782-0067."
- "If you feel you could benefit from debt counselling, contact the Consumer Protection Office at (204) 945-3800, or toll free at 1-800-782-0067 for information.”
- "The Consumer Protection Act provides that the Consumer Protection Office may review and verify the information, including personal information, in this loan agreement for the purposes of ensuring compliance with the Act and the regulations. The Consumer Protection Office may contact you directly to verify the information. It will not use your information for other purposes without your consent or unless permitted to do so by law”.
- information about the cancellation rights under section 149 of the Act, including the procedure for cancelling a payday loan and the time for doing so;
- information about the consequences of the payday lender’s failure to comply with subsections 147(1), 152(1), 153(1), and 154(1) of the Act;
If the payday loan agreement relates to an Internet payday loan, information about how any amounts or consideration described in subsections 147(2), 153(2), 153(2) and 154(2) of the Act will be reimbursed.
s. 148(1) Act, s. 14.1, s. 14.1(1) Reg 50/2010
All the documents and information required to be given to you must be clear and understandable, and must be prominently displayed in the document.
s. 148(2) Act
If a payday lender has not provided you with all the information they are required to, contact the Consumer Protection Office by telephone at (204) 945-3800 or toll-free within Manitoba at 1-800-782-0067, or by e-mail at consumers@gov.mb.ca for assistance.
Consumer Alert
- Make sure you understand all the information in the loan agreement and that you know how much you are borrowing, how much it will cost you, and when you have to repay it.
- You are not required to provide your Social Insurance Number to a payday lender.
- You should review the lender’s privacy policy and make sure you understand it.
- Find out how long your information will be kept and how it will be protected.
- Federal legislation (Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act) regulates the use of your personal information for marketing or other purposes not related to your payday loan.
You should also know that as part of the inspection process, the Consumer Protection Office may review your loan documents.
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