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The existing EU-wide rules from 1987 have not kept pace with the important evolution in this sector and, at the same time, only set minimum standards. They have largely been overtaken by national regulation. The absence of common rules reduced cross-border transactions and led to differences in consumer protection in Member States. Harmonised consumer credit rules throughout the Union will not only increase the protection of consumers across borders but also their confidence and thus strengthen the functioning and the stability of the consumer credit market in the EU.

However, the Commission's original proposal was not subject to modern cost-benefit analysis and Lamfalussy-style pre-legislative consultation. So it had to be modifed and parts of it remains extremely controversial.

 






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Consumer Credit - 20087 articles out of 7.

Consumer Credit - 200713 articles out of 13.

Consumer Credit - 20067 articles out of 7.

Consumer Credit - 20054 articles out of 4.

Consumer Credit - 20046 articles out of 6.

2003 Consumer Credit
2003-11-05 10 points on the Commission's proposal for a consumer credit directive
2003-09-22 IFF criticizes ‘total harmonisation’ of Consumer Credit
2003-09-11 Consumer Credit Directive probably sent back to Commission
2003-09-01 CONSUMER CREDIT OVERVIEW
2003-06-05 FBE Paper on Consumer Credit
2003-05-19 Council position on Consumer Credit
2003-04-07 IAIS study on credit risk transfer
2003-03-07 ESBG Position Paper on Consumer Credit
2003-01-31 EAPB Position Paper on Consumer Credit
2003-01-27 Consumer Credit: Joint Position Paper of the European Credit Sector
2003-01-21 EACB Position Paper on Consumer Credit Directive

Prior Years Reports


Consumer Credit - 20021 articles out of 1.