Your consumer rights
EU rules on consumer credit are designed to strengthen your consumer rights and to help you make an informed choice if you sign up to a credit agreement.
Before you sign an agreement, the lender must
- give you standardised information to make it easy for you to compare offers
- tell you the annual percentage rate of charge (APR) – this tells you the total cost of the credit
- assess your creditworthiness i.e. your ability to pay back the credit in a sustainable way
You can cancel the agreement within 14 days of signing. You can also repay the loan or credit at any time.
New proposal for a Directive on consumer credits repealing and replacing the Consumer Credit Directive (2008/48/EC)
- New proposal for a Directive on consumer credits repealing and replacing the Consumer Credit Directive (2008/48/EC), 2021
- Impact Assessment on the Review of the Consumer Credit Directive (2008/48/EC) on credit agreements for consumers, 2021
- Executive Summary of the Impact Assessment on the Review of the Consumer Credit Directive (2008/48/EC) on credit agreements for consumers, 2021
- Regulatory Scrutiny Board Opinion on the Impact Assessment
- Consumer Credit Review - Factsheet
EU consumer credit law
- Directive 2008/48/EC on consumer credit agreements
- Directive 2011/90/EU (annex to Directive 2008/48/EC; setting out rules on calculating the APR)
Related studies
REFIT Review of the Consumer Credit Directive
- Study on possible impacts of a revision of the Consumer Credit Directive - Final report 2021
- Study on possible impacts of a revision of the Consumer Credit Directive - Annexes to the Final report 2021
REFIT Evaluation of the Consumer Credit Directive
Study conducted on the current legal framework of the Consumer Credit Directive and its fitness for purpose, via an assessment of its effectiveness, efficiency, relevance, coherence, EU added value and potential for simplification and burden reduction.
Study on the over-indebtedness of European households
Updated mapping of the situation, nature and causes, effects and initiatives for alleviating its impact.