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BREWE Leasing from Warsaw offers bills of exchange under the name "Income Note". A consumer pays the money and receives a promise of profit amounting to 7.5 to 9.5 per cent and a bill of exchange as a guarantee of repayment. The company finances its leasing operations, e.g. purchase of cars and factoring - acquisition of receivables - with the funds raised this way.
- We have challenged BREWE Leasing's mechanism of raising capital for its operations. A bill of exchange is a method of securing debt while for investment purposes the law provides for financial instruments such as corporate bonds, for example. They provide equivalent safeguards for the interests of both parties, provide the consumer with access to the information necessary for the assessment of the investment and are subject to the supervision of the authorities of the State. The use by BREWE Leasing' of the bill of exchange for raising capital is a violation of good morals and transferring the risk of leasing and factoring onto consumers – explains Tomasz Chróstny, President of UOKiK.
The Authority has also challenged the practices of BREWE Leasing which consisted in misleading consumers:
- BREWE Leasing, through its false message about the safety of the undertaking and high profitability has encouraged consumers to entrust it with their money. If they were aware of the risk and lack of profit guarantee, they could invest the funds safer” - says Tomasz Chróstny, President of UOKiK.
For violating collective consumer interests, President of the Office has imposed fines on BREWE Leasing in the total amount of PLN 154,117. He has also ordered the company, under the pain of immediate enforceability, to abandon the contested practices. Moreover, once the decision of the President of UOKiK has become final, the company will have to inform consumers about it by letter, on its website and on Facebook.
This is not the first decision of President of UOKiK in the case of "investment notes". In June 2021, he imposed almost PLN 400 thousand of fines on the Yanok Mortgage Fund, which acquired funds for its operations in that way.
Consumer, stay sharp
Read the answers to frequent questions about 'investment bills' (in the alternative investment section).
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