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by goodcanadian 1276 days ago
Note that the article does not discuss loans, per se (although, the Templars also got involved in that). It is more an international money transfer and currency exchange service. No doubt, the Templars charged hefty fees for their services, but they did not class any of it as interest as usury was definitely considered a sin for Christians at the time (as it still is in Islam).