– Special bank for doctors and pharmacists agrees ineffective interest cap clause – Numerous bank customers pay overdraft interest on their current account for years because their credit institution charges them too much interest on their loans. Legal and calculation errors occur en masse at some institutions – and occasionally lead to the bank […]
How banks and credit institutions earn money with incorrect interest calculations We Germans are known beyond our national borders for our preference for cash and savings books. In a European comparison, we are the undisputed number one with a savings rate of approx. 17 %. Our confidence in saving seems to be unshakable and despite […]
When selling real estate, the bank loans are usually repaid by the seller so that the property can be transferred unencumbered in the land register – with the existing encumbrances, the property would normally be unsaleable. The repayment of the loans is seen – merely – as a precondition for the bank to release the […]
Why there is often no justified interest in premature termination of the contract When selling real estate, the bank loans are usually repaid by the seller so that the property can be transferred unencumbered in the land register – with the existing encumbrances, the property would normally be unsaleable. The repayment of the loans […]
Mr. Fiala, those who pay their insurance premiums in installments can claim money back. Why? If the insurer does not show an effective interest rate, it may collect a maximum of four percent. Some take more, but in doing so they are in effect giving a consumer credit. If a customer pays a five percent […]
By Johannes Fiala* With interest rates down, many property owners and business owners want to reschedule to get cheaper financing: Debt restructuring at no cost and no compensation, plus money back from the bank. This is also the dream of many an investor whose capital investments have for years failed to yield what was promised […]
By Johannes Fiala* Property owners, landlords, entrepreneurs and investors have been complaining for years about falling surpluses or profits due to excessively high bank interest rates. But this does not have to be: Because the more than 3% interest rate reduction of the ECB since 2000, the credit institution must often pass on to the […]
RA Johannes Fiala With interest rates down, many property owners and business owners want to reschedule to get cheaper financing: Debt restructuring at no cost and no compensation, plus money back from the bank. This is also the dream of many an investor whose capital investments have for years failed to yield what was promised […]
by Johannes Fiala, lawyer The Munich banker and attorney Johannes Fiala evaluates the proceeding of the former Bayerische Hypotheken- und Wechselbank AG as highly risky: The European Court of Justice had decided on 13.12.2001 in a procedure against the HVB (legal successor of the Bayerische Hypotheken- und Wechselbank AG) that also without instruction over the […]
Banking law: errors in advice, credit traps and more As a lawyer for banking law, I know that a bank has been part of our daily life since our earliest childhood. Just remember your first savings book, which you probably got at primary school from the nice savings bank advisor next door. We withdraw money, […]