• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

UPDATE 1-Dutch regulator fines GMAC unit over lending rules

Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:48am EST

* AFM fines GMAC unit for non-compliance with loan standards

Stocks  |  Regulatory News  |  Funds News  |  ETFs News  |  Private Capital

* GMAC Nederland says will not appeal

(Adds GMAC response)

AMSTERDAM, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Dutch market regulator AFM has fined GMAC Nederland NV, the local unit of bailed-out U.S. auto and home lender GMAC Financial Services, for not meeting rules on tighter standards for consumer credit and lending.

The AFM said in a statement on Wednesday that GMAC Nederland, in the period from July 1, 2008, to Feb. 26 this year, did not sufficiently focus on preventing excessive indebtedness when reviewing applications for credit.

Such "overkreditering", as it is known in Dutch, has led to fines against other local financial institutions since this summer. Like the GMAC fine of 24,000 euros, they were also relatively small.

New, tighter rules came into effect last year, and the AFM said GMAC Nederland did not align its lending criteria with the new rules in time.

A GMAC Nederland spokeswoman told Reuters the company had adapted its procedures to comply with the guidelines, and it did not plan to appeal against the fine.

Money-losing GMAC has already received $12.5 billion in bailouts from the U.S. government and is in line for more. [ID:n05147890]

GMAC's owners include auto maker General Motors [GM.UL] and private equity firm Cerberus Capital. [CBS.UL] (Reporting by Ben Berkowitz, editing by Will Waterman)



More from Reuters

Photo

Senate on track to pass healthcare bill

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Democrats moved closer on Monday to passing landmark healthcare legislation by Christmas after scoring a win in the first big test vote and gaining the support of a powerful lobbying group for doctors. | Video

A view of a cemetery for foreign prisoners in the settlement of Spassk in central Kazakhstan December 10, 2009. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov

Despair in the Kazakh steppe

In icy Kazakhstan, barbed wire and crumbling barracks stand in testament to the decades of cruelty millions of ethnic Germans endured in Soviet gulag camps during Stalin's Great Terror campaign.  Full Article | Slideshow 

Two men shake hands in a file photo.    REUTERS/File

Let's make a deal

The battered M&A sector will make a tepid recovery in the coming year and three hot sectors will lead the way, according to a Thomson Reuters analysis.  Full Article