borrow money from a moneylender
avoid dealing with illegal moneylenders
the moneylender's terms and conditions
repay the moneylender on time
seek help from a reputable moneylender
the moneylender's interest rates
default on a loan from a moneylender
the moneylender's collection practices
the moneylender's business operations
The overturned table is a likely reference to christ and the moneylenders.
Suddenly they were in the heart of the capital, among the businessmen and moneylenders.
All the moneychangers and moneylenders were under his control.
The workers were landless Dalits or their children, forced to borrow to pay for medicines or dowries from a local, higher-caste moneylender.
One must not try to amuse moneylenders or investors, and this was the class to which he began by appealing.
The bishop of Strasbourg, who had 2,000 Jews burned to death one day in 1349, owed huge sums to Jewish moneylenders.
The sellsword grew more serious. " There's a moneylender from Braavos, holding fancy papers and the like, requests to see the king about payment on some loan" .
" Three freedmen, murdered in their homes, " the Shavepate said. " A moneylender, a cobbler, and the harpist Rylona Rhee. They cut her fingers off before they killed her" .
Tech start ups promise to transform finance, if regulators will let them TWO millennia after the Temple was cleansed of money changers, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, plans to open his churches to moneylenders.
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