Submissions by topics "Should Ireland prohibit or impose restrictions on the payments from a consumer to a creditor or a credit intermediary prior to the conclusion of a credit agreement?"Subscribe to Submissions by topics "Should Ireland prohibit or impose restrictions on the payments from a consumer to a creditor or a credit intermediary prior to the conclusion of a credit agreement?"

CUMA does not find it reasonable to impose a prohibition or restrictions of this kind. It seems fair and beneficial for consumers that service providers receive remuneration, regardless of whether...
No. We are not fully sure what payments are referred to in this article.  
We do not see the merit in a prohibition or imposing restrictions of this nature. We believe it is  fair, and in the interest of the consumer, that the service provider is remunerated irrespective...
No. Imposing restrictions on the payments from a consumer to a creditor or a credit intermediary prior to the conclusion of a credit agreement may result in unintentional consequences. We would...
Intermediaries must be remunerated for the work they undertake in relation to credit agreements. If an intermediary is undertaking to advise a consumer on the most suitable option for them, they...