Poland’s Consumer Watchdog Slaps PKO Bank Polski With Nearly $20 Million Fine Over Interest Rate Practices
Poland’s consumer protection authority has fined PKO Bank Polski nearly $19.9 million (PLN 79,291,800) after concluding that the bank used contract language that gave it sweeping control over changes to consumer loan interest rates, with little clarity for borrowers on when or why costs could increase. The nearly $19.9 million (PLN 79,291,800) fine reflects both the duration of the practice and the scale of the bank’s consumer business, according to the regulator.
