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United States: Wisconsin Becomes Third State To Enact Law Regulating Earned Wage Access Services - Goodwin Procter LLP

Mondaq Tuesday, 26 March 2024
Following Nevada and Missouri in 2023, Wisconsin has become the third state (and the first in 2024) to enact a law that establishes a financial services oversight regime for earned wage access services, also known as on-demand pay services, ...
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