Authorities mobilised after microfinance institution IuteCredit sues the Republic of Kosovo
Gazeta Express
26/10/2020 14:04
The
Estonian parent company of the microfinance institution IuteCrtedit Kosovo has
submitted a request for arbitration to the International Court of Arbitration after
the Central Bank of Kosovo has revoked its license.
Minister
of Justice, Selim Selimi, met Monday the Governor of Central Bank of Kosovo,
Fehmi Mehmeti, which was attended also by the general state lawyer, Sami
Istrefi. Selimi wrote on Facebook that he assured the CBK that they will take
all necessary steps to face the Arbitrage Court. “The Ministry, in this case
the State Lawyer asks the relevant authorities be prepared and respect the legal
deadlines of the Arbitrage Court in order not to get punished. No one can
benefit by harming citizens or violating applicable laws,” Selimi wrote.
According
to IuteCredit Europe, by revoking the business licence, Kosovo breached several
obligations under the Foreign Investment Law.
According
to the announcement of the Central Bank of Kosovo from December 6, 2019, the
licenses for the business in this country have been revoked for loan
originators IuteCredit and Monego, which as the CBK said have consistently deviated
from their business plans, on the basis of which they obtained licenses to
operate in Kosovo, thus bringing something to our market other than what they
had promised they would bring.
IuteCredit
is an Estonian-origin international microcredit and fintech company focusing
mostly on instalment loans, including car loans. /GazetaExpress/