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In a local, informal credit market, the prevailing annual interest rate for a loan is approximately 78%. This rate is set by lenders who conduct a rigorous screening process, rejecting many applicants. A new lender enters this market and begins offering loans to a much wider pool of borrowers at a significantly lower rate of 40% annually, but without performing the same level of screening. What is the most probable outcome for this new lender's business?

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