By Le Figaro with AFP
Published yesterday at 07:11, Updated yesterday at 09:26
At the end of November, BNP Paribas Personal Finance (BNPPF) was found guilty on appeal of deceptive commercial practices and concealment, for having concealed the risks of its Swiss franc loan Helvet Immo Florence Piot / stock.adobe.com
The French bank found an amicable solution with the consumer association CLCV, after being found guilty on appeal of misleading commercial practices and receiving stolen goods last November.
Time for consensus. After its conviction on appeal at the end of November in the Helvet Immo Affair, BNP Paribas found an amicable solution with the consumer association CLCV, which could cost it between 400 and 600 million euros. The consumer defense association Consumption, Housing and Living Environment (CLCV) “found, at the suggestion of BNP Paribas Personal Finance, an amicable solution for customers (around 4,400) who had subscribed to the Helvet Immo real estate loan contract“, she declared in a press release sent to AFP on Monday and confirming information from the Parisian.
Marketed during 2008 and 2009, this loan intended for tax-free rental investment had the particularity of being denominated in Swiss francs but repayable in euros. In the wake of the financial crisis, the euro fell sharply against the Swiss currency: the amounts to be repaid soared and contracts became financial pits. The case was the subject of criminal proceedings to which CLCV was a civil party since 2015.
At the end of November, BNP Paribas Personal Finance (BNPPF), known through its Cetelem brand, was found guilty on appeal of deceptive commercial practices and concealment, for having concealed the risks of its Helvet Immo Swiss franc loan, and ordered to pay considerable damages and interest, which amounts to tens of millions of euros. In parallel with this criminal aspect, the CLCV had also initiated an action to cease unfair clauses during the year 2017 relating in particular to indexation to the Swiss franc, as well as a group action from 2016. “Under the terms of the agreement concluded, BNP Paribas Personal Finance undertakes to offer a solution in the coming months to all borrowers», According to the press release from the consumer association.
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According to a source close to the matter, the agreement provides for the cancellation of the loan contract (for a unit amount generally ranging from 120,000 to 150,000 euros). Which could lead BNP Paribas to pay between 400 and 600 million euros, according to this source’s estimate. The CLCV association “expresses its satisfaction at reaching an amicable outcome, in the interest of the consumers concerned and without having to wait for final decisions to be rendered in the actions it had initiated, in particular the group action».
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