Under scrutiny: Working Group for borrowers' complaints
The Greek Ministry of National Economy and Finance has established a Working Group to monitor borrowers' complaints against loan servicers.
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.
Swiss Franc: Strong Response from Borrowers to the Adjustment β Low and Stable Interest Rate
There has been a massive response from borrowers to the restructuring of loans in Swiss Francs, with over 3,000 individuals seeking adjustments.
Swiss franc: The platform for loan restructuring has opened β How to apply
A new online platform has been launched in Greece allowing borrowers with loans in Swiss francs to apply for restructuring to convert these loans to euros.
The CJEU has decided the WIBOR dispute. There is a ruling that banks and borrowers have been waiting for
The European Court of Justice (CJEU) has ruled on the WIBOR dispute, affecting borrowers who claim inadequate information from banks regarding loan conditions.
A loan can turn into a nightmare. The registry and the fees will help
This article discusses the potential pitfalls of loans and the importance of a registry and fee structure to help borrowers.
A price war has broken out in home loans: But not everyone will benefit from it
A price war among mortgage institutions in Denmark is lowering home loan rates; however, not all borrowers will benefit from these reductions.
Loans in Swiss Francs: When does the platform for regulation open
In two weeks, the platform for regulating loans in Swiss Francs will open, allowing borrowers to apply for restructuring of their loans until August 19, 2026.
What the Supreme Court's Decision Means for Borrowers under the Katseli Law - 50,000 Loans Worth 5 Billion Euros Affected
The Greek Supreme Court's recent decision impacts 50,000 loans valued at 5 billion euros, creating new challenges for vulnerable borrowers and potentially increasing management costs for banks and servicing companies.
Justice for borrowers of the Katseli law: Interest to be calculated in the monthly installment
The Supreme Court has ruled that interest for borrowers under the Katseli law should be calculated on their monthly installments rather than on the total loan amount.
Brits back student loan write-offs amid Rachel Reeves' repayment freeze
A recent poll reveals that nearly half of Brits support the government writing off some or all student debt, particularly among graduates, amid concerns over a repayment freeze for Plan 2 borrowers.
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.
How to Reduce Your Loan Payment at the Bank
An article discussing various options available for borrowers to reduce their loan payments at banks, particularly in light of rising interest rates and economic pressures.
How expensive will apartments and mortgages be? We bring you a forecast for 2026
The article discusses the trends in mortgage lending in the Czech Republic, highlighting a significant increase in both the volume of new loans and the average loan amount, making housing finance more complex for borrowers.