Good news for Illinois: the law signed by JB Pritzker on loans that will come into effect in 2026
Illinois is implementing a new law in 2026 aimed at regulating student loan and educational financing agreements to protect consumers from predatory lending practices.
Loans in Swiss francs: No investigation underway for breaches of EU law
Greek authorities report no violations of EU law concerning loan agreements in Swiss francs for borrowers in Greece.
Free Loan: Lending Goods Without Risks
The article discusses the practice of free loan agreements in Italy, emphasizing their prevalence among families and the legal arrangements that govern them.
European Commission responds to Hungary's blocking of €90bn for Ukraine
The European Commission has called on Hungary to approve a €90 billion loan for Ukraine, affirming that all EU member states should honor the agreements made in December 2025.
Who can conclude a loan agreement with the village mayor for his vehicle?
The article discusses the legality of loan agreements involving the private vehicle of a village mayor for official purposes, following scrutiny from the Regional Chamber of Audit regarding such agreements.
Consumer credit must be for housing needs? The Supreme Court on the matter of Francophone borrowers
The Supreme Court has ruled on the distinction between consumer credit and credit related to business activities, dismissing claims from two Francophone borrowers who sought to invalidate their loan agreements.