2019-01-03
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This instruction mandates credit establishments and microfinance institutions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to calculate and disclose the Global Effective Rate (TEG) for all credit offers to individual and corporate clients. It defines the TEG as an annual percentage rate including interest, fees, and commissions, while excluding taxes, notary fees, and penalties for late payment. Regulated entities must apply a declining balance method for interest calculations, limit early repayment penalties to 50% of remaining interest, and submit monthly TEG data to the Central Bank for publication. The regulation entered into force six months after its signature on January 3, 2019.
BANQUE CENTRALE DU CONGO
LE GOUVERNEUR
INSTRUCTION TO CREDIT INSTITUTIONS AND MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS NO. .................... RELATING TO THE DETERMINATION OF THE GLOBAL EFFECTIVE RATE, ABBREVIATED AS "TEG"
The Central Bank of Congo,
Having regard to Law No. 005/2002 of May 7, 2002, relating to the constitution, organization, and functioning of the Central Bank of Congo, specifically Article 6;
Having regard to Law No. 003/2002 of February 2, 2002, relating to the activity and control of Credit Institutions, specifically Title I;
Having regard to Law No. 002/2002 of February 2, 2002, laying down provisions applicable to Savings and Credit Cooperatives, specifically Article 6;
Having regard to Law No. 11/020 of September 15, 2011, setting rules relating to the microfinance activity in the Democratic Republic of Congo in Articles 57 to 61;
Considering the need to promote transparency in the pricing of financial institutions to foster healthy competition in the sector and protect the client;
Considering the need to control cost determinants to ensure appropriate pricing allowing for the expansion of access to financial services;
Considering the need to create conditions for optimal development of the credit market through better cost transparency;
Considering the need to measure the real cost of a loan or financing and to make choices with full knowledge of the facts between received cost proposals;
Considering the need to harmonize definitions for each fee and commission used by financial institutions in setting credit costs for better transparency and comparability;
Considering the need to facilitate the determination of the Global Effective Rate in setting loan costs and its understanding by the clientele;
Hereby adopts the following regulatory provisions relating to the determination of the Global Effective Rate.
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Chapter 1: Scope of Application
Article 1:
This Instruction applies to Credit Institutions and Microfinance Institutions, hereinafter referred to as "subject institutions".
Chapter 2: Methods for Determining the TEG
Article 2:
The Global Effective Rate (TEG) of a loan is an annual rate, proportional to the interest rate of the period calculated in arrears and expressed as a percentage with two decimal places of accuracy.
The TEG includes, in addition to the nominal interest rate of a credit, fees, commissions, or any other remuneration directly linked to the granting of the credit.
Article 3:
The formula for calculating the Global Effective Rate is attached to this Instruction.
It is calculated no later than the date of signing the credit contract, based on known and certain elements at that date.
Article 4:
The TEG for the period is calculated actuarially, from a unit period corresponding to the periodicity of payments made by the borrower.
It ensures, according to the compound interest method, equality between, on the one hand, the amounts lent and, on the other hand, all payments due by the borrower under this loan, in capital, interest, fees, commissions, or remuneration of any nature occurring at the date of granting or during the repayment of the credit.
Article 5:
The determination of the Global Effective Rate is mandatory for subject institutions in the credit offer proposed to all their individual and corporate clients.
The determination of this rate is not applicable for loans whose interest rates are regulated or subsidized by the State and/or development partners.
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Article 6:
The following components are involved in the calculation of the TEG:
components related to product characteristics are:
components related to cost are:
The categorization of products is as follows:
Article 7:
The nominal interest rate is the price imposed by the subject institution on the borrower for the use of the borrowed money.
Article 8:
The file processing fee is the total of fees generated by the study of the credit file from the request until the credit is put in place.
Article 9:
Mandatory savings, also called "guarantee deposit", is an amount deposited by the borrower against the disbursement of a loan, which amount is inaccessible to the borrower during the loan period.
Article 10:
The following are excluded from the calculation of the global effective interest rate: taxes, duties, fees, and commissions levied by the lender in the capacity of tax collector for the benefit of the State or any other body in accordance with current legislation and regulations.
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These include in particular elements relating to:
Also excluded from the calculation of the Global Effective Interest Rate are commissions and fees levied by the subject institution for its own account and having no direct or indirect link with operations resulting from the granting of credit.
The list of bank commissions and fees entering into the calculation of the Global Effective Interest Rate is reproduced in the Instruction relating to the publication of bank conditions.
Article 11:
Subject institutions are required to apply the declining balance method for the calculation of interest on any loan.
Article 12:
In the case of an overdraft on an account, the credit amount retained for the calculation of the Global Effective Rate is reported, according to the numbers method, to a period of one day at the expiration of which it is deemed repaid, along with the related agio. To this end, each of the successive debit balances recorded in the account during the interval separating two contractual statements is multiplied by its own duration in days.
If the credit takes the form of a credit line, the TEG is determined on the total of draws made by the client.
Article 13:
The TEG relating to discounting operations on bills or checks is calculated taking into account:
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Article 14:
The borrower may, at their own initiative, repay in advance, in part or in full, the credit granted to them. In this case, the penalties imposed on them by the subject institution are limited to 50% of the interest remaining due.
Article 15:
Subject institutions are free to grant remuneration on any deposit collected as savings from their clientele.
Article 16:
Subject institutions are required to determine and communicate monthly to the Central Bank of Congo/Direction of Financial Intermediaries Surveillance, electronically, the schedule of creditor interest rates, by deposit maturity in both national currency and foreign currencies, as well as the average TEG by credit category, based on the different individual TEGs calculated on each loan, for the purpose of their publication.
Furthermore, subject institutions are required to permanently publish, notably by display, the different individual TEGs on each loan.
Chapter 3: Sanctions
Article 17:
Any person violating the provisions of this Instruction is subject to the sanctions provided for by legal and regulatory texts.
Chapter 4: Transitional and Final Provisions
Article 18:
All provisions contrary hereto are repealed, as of the entry into force of this Instruction.
Article 19:
This Instruction enters into force after a transitional period of six months running from the date of its signature.
Done at Kinshasa, on 03 JAN 2019
Déogratias MUTOMBO MWANA NYEMBO Governor
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ANNEX TO INSTRUCTION NO. ....................
METHOD OF CALCULATION OF THE GLOBAL EFFECTIVE RATE
The Global Effective Rate is obtained by applying the following formula:
Σ (k=1 to k=m) [Ak / (1 + i)^tk] = Σ (p=1 to p=n) [Ap / (1 + i)^tp]
With:
Time intervals must be expressed in years and fractions of years.
The sums paid on either side at different times are not necessarily equal and are not necessarily paid at equal intervals.
The initial date is that of the first loan.
The result of the calculation is expressed with two decimal places of accuracy.
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