International Personal Finance (IPF)

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 114.50p
   
  • Change Today:
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  • 52 Week High: 131.00p
  • 52 Week Low: 100.50p
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 226.68m
  • Volume: 20,423
  • Market Cap: £259.54m
  • RiskGrade: 268

IPF hit by reduced caps on Polish loan charges

By Sean Farrell

Date: Friday 28 Jun 2019

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - International Personal Finance shares fell after the doorstep lender alerted investors to lower caps on permitted charges in Poland.
The Polish government has proposed cutting the flat level cap for charges on consumer loans to 10% of the loan value from 25%. The additional cap per year would be reduced to 10% from 30% and the combined charges would be cut to more than 75% of the loan value from 100%.

The government's latest proposed change, decided on 25 June, reduced caps further from a week earlier when charges were limited to 20% of the loan value with an additional cap of 25%.

IPF said: "We understand that the proposals will be referred to the EU for review and comment, and may also proceed to parliament for consideration, during which they would be debated and could be modified further. IPF will be contributing actively to this process to seek a more positive outcome for consumers and businesses."

The company said it would report on the potential financial impact when the proposals were finalised and enacted. IPF shares fell 14% to 1.28p at 1035 BST.

IPF lends to consumers through a workforce of 21,000 agents, mainly in Eastern European countries such as Poland and the Czech Republic. In May it reported a solid start to the year despite difficult trading for its Mexican business.

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IPF Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 114.50p
Change Today 0.000p
% Change 0.00 %
52 Week High 131.00p
52 Week Low 100.50p
Volume 20,423
Shares Issued 226.68m
Market Cap £259.54m
RiskGrade 268

IPF Star Ratings

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Value
97.35% above the market average97.35% above the market average97.35% above the market average97.35% above the market average97.35% above the market average
92.59% above the sector average92.59% above the sector average92.59% above the sector average92.59% above the sector average92.59% above the sector average
Price Trend
27.50% above the market average27.50% above the market average27.50% above the market average27.50% above the market average27.50% above the market average
12.07% above the sector average12.07% above the sector average12.07% above the sector average12.07% above the sector average12.07% above the sector average
Income
99.24% above the market average99.24% above the market average99.24% above the market average99.24% above the market average99.24% above the market average
96.92% above the sector average96.92% above the sector average96.92% above the sector average96.92% above the sector average96.92% above the sector average
Growth
11.71% below the market average11.71% below the market average11.71% below the market average11.71% below the market average11.71% below the market average
8.26% above the sector average8.26% above the sector average8.26% above the sector average8.26% above the sector average8.26% above the sector average

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  Final Interim
Ex-Div 11-Apr-24 31-Aug-23
Paid 10-May-24 29-Sep-23
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