Overly-prescriptive CCCFA regulations scrapped
Strict loan affordability requirements and arduous, overly prescriptive checks are a thing of the past, say Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Andrew Bayly and Housing Minister Chris Bishop.
“From tomorrow, 31 July, eleven pages of overly prescriptive affordability regulations will no longer be part of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act (CCCFA), in a move that will enable Kiwis to access finance with greater ease and confidence,” Mr Bayly says.
“The affordability regulations stipulated very specific requirements a customer had to satisfy before being able to take out a loan. The hoops customers had to jump through resulted in a confusing and stressful process.
“Not only was it inefficient and frustrating for customers, but it also significantly increased the burden of compliance, leading to increased costs for lenders. This had a particularly chilling effect on lenders’ ability to offer small loans of under $5,000.”
https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/overly-prescriptive-cccfa-regulations-scrapped
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