Submissions by topics "Should Ireland adapt any such requirements regarding the manner in which explanations are to be given?"Subscribe to Submissions by topics "Should Ireland adapt any such requirements regarding the manner in which explanations are to be given?"

Yes, in certain circumstances, credit providers should adapt explanations to consider the consumer’s vulnerable circumstances and the type of credit that is being offered. Consumers seeking credit...
No. The Consumer Protection Code is currently being reviewed and has provisions relating to safeguarding customers in vulnerable circumstances. We think it would be beneficial and prudent to wait...
No. There are sufficient requirements in relation to the provision of information to consumers in Ireland currently, with the Consumer Protection Code set to introduce further related obligations...
Pre-contractual information must be transparent and presented in a way that is helpful to consumers, and tailored to the way they shop: immediately and online. To overload consumers of short-term...
Yes, some of the information must come from the credit Institution, therefore it should be the obligation of the credit institution to provide the information to the consumer or where a credit...