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Uskoro velike promjene kod kredita za stan, minusa na računu pa čak i kupnje na rate
Croatia🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

Uskoro velike promjene kod kredita za stan, minusa na računu pa čak i kupnje na rate

The article discusses the implementation of a new law on consumer credit in Croatia starting from November, which aims to strengthen consumer protection, promote responsible lending, and increase market transparency. The law introduces several changes, including reducing small print in loan agreements, preventing banks from increasing overdrafts without customer consent, and requiring both banks and telecom providers to assess creditworthiness before offering loans. It also states that consumers who already have installment plans will face stricter conditions when applying for additional credit. Financial analyst Petra Posedel Šimović notes that the focus has shifted from whether a bank will approve a loan to whether the individual can responsibly repay it. Additionally, the law provides free counseling for those struggling with debt, though it warns that credit may become less accessible for people with average incomes.

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Uskoro velike promjene kod kredita za stan, minusa na računu pa čak i kupnje na rate

The article discusses the implementation of a new law on consumer credit in Croatia starting from November, which aims to strengthen consumer protection, promote responsible lending, and increase market transparency. The law introduces several changes, including reducing small print in loan agreements, preventing banks from increasing overdrafts without customer consent, and requiring both banks and telecom providers to assess creditworthiness before offering loans. It also states that consumers who already have installment plans will face stricter conditions when applying for additional credit. Financial analyst Petra Posedel Šimović notes that the focus has shifted from whether a bank will approve a loan to whether the individual can responsibly repay it. Additionally, the law provides free counseling for those struggling with debt, though it warns that credit may become less accessible for people with average incomes.

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