The European Banking Authority has published a report on the fact-finding exercise on creditworthiness assessment practices of non-bank lenders. The exercise is a follow-up to the Consumer Trends Report published in April 2023. The report summarizes the EBA's key findings from the exercise, with a view to bringing about more insight into the creditworthiness assessment practices of non-bank lenders, on which potential legislative, regulatory and/or supervisory action can also be drawn in the future. Overall, the EBA found that, while during their creditworthiness assessments some non-bank lenders might service segments of the population that may have limited opportunities to access traditional banks for credit, a significant number of the surveyed non-bank lenders appear to apply inadequate practices for information gathering and verification.
The report also found the following:
The EBA will continue monitoring the activities of non-bank lenders through its biennial Consumer Trends Report and may consider, depending on the findings and the need, initiating further ad hoc action to foster further protection of EU consumers.
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