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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 23 November 2021

Tuesday, 23 November 2021

Questions (242)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

242. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Finance the way in which members of the public may view and or inspect the Moneylenders, Credit and Mortgage Intermediaries Registers established under the Consumer Credit Act 1995; if his attention has been drawn to the limited time period in which persons may inspect this register; and if he will consider the use of a statutory instrument in order to open the registers on a full-time basis. [57095/21]

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Written answers

The Central Bank of Ireland has advised that the public can consult the "Register of Mortgage Credit Intermediaries/Mortgage Intermediaries" and the “Register of Moneylenders” by viewing them on the Central Bank of Ireland’s Registers website registers.centralbank.ie/DownloadsPage.aspx, and this website is open to the public on a full-time basis and is accessible by the public at any time.

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission is responsible for the authorisation of credit intermediaries and its register of credit intermediaries is available on its website www.ccpc.ie/business/credit-intermediaries/authorised-credit-intermediaries/.

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