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Provident to write off debts of its Irish borrowers

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Moneylender Provident is writing off the debts of all of its Irish borrowers, as it withdraws from the market here. In a statement on its Irish website, Provident said it had "some good news" for borrowers with an outstanding balance on their loans because it had "stopped collecting payments at 9.30am on 28th June". "Any remaining balance you have after that date is now paid off," it added.

Provident, which is one of the largest moneylenders in the Irish market, said there are no further repayments to be made to loan agents or directly to the lender.

For borrowers whose loan amount is €500 or more, Provident said it will "update your credit record to show your balance has been cleared".

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