kuukaudellain
Kuukaudellain is a Finnish term that translates literally to “monthly loan.” It refers to a specific type of credit arrangement in which the borrower repays the principal and interest over a period measured in months, rather than in a single lump sum or with a longer amortization schedule. In practice, kuukaudellain is often used to structure short‑term borrowing for consumers and small businesses, allowing the lender to recoup the loan amount within a predictable monthly cycle.
This type of loan is governed by the Finnish Credit Act (Luotonantolaissa), which sets limits on the
In addition to conventional banking institutions, Finland’s larger fintech companies have begun providing kuukaudellain‑style credit through
Although kuukaudellain offers convenient access to liquidity, both regulators and consumer‑advocacy groups highlight the importance of