Responsible lending

Publication date

2025-11-07T15:58:29Z

2024

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Abstract

The European Union incorporated the responsible lending programme into legislation in an attempt to tackle the high levels of indebtedness resulting from the expansion in access to credit and new credit products and lending practices. It did so first, and rather timidly, into Directive 2008/48/EC of 23 April 2008 on Consumer Credit,and then more forcefully into Directive 2014/17/EC of 28 February 2014 on Credit Agreements for Consumers Relating to Residential Immovable Property. The aim was to ensure that professional lenders took consumer needs and interests into account throughout the entire duration of the credit agreement, which entailed both the need to enable consumers to make maximum savings (e.g. via early repayment without penalty) and to prevent borrowers from succumbing to the temptation to commit themselves to risky loan agreements.

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Chapter or part of a book


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Language

English

Publisher

Intersentia

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Reproducció del capítol del llibre publicat a: https://www.larcier-intersentia.com/en/european-contract-law-changed-banking-financial-architecture-9781780686622.html#product.info.tab.description

Capítol de llibre: Grundmann, Stefan; Sirena, Pietro (eds), European Contract Law in a Changed Banking and Financial Architecture, Intersentia, 2024, [ISBN 978-1-78068-662-2], pp. 272

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(c) Grundmann, S., Sirena, P. and contributors, 2024

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