kuumalainete
Kuumalainete is a Finnish term used in consumer credit discourse to describe a form of high-cost, short-term loan that is aggressively marketed during periods of heightened demand for quick liquidity. The label functions as a descriptive shorthand for lending practices rather than an official product category, and it is often applied to online, fast-approval loans with substantial fees or high annual percentage rates. Typical terms span from a few days to several weeks, with repayment schedules designed for rapid turnover, sometimes allowing extensions or rollovers that can contribute to a debt cycle.
Etymology and usage: The word combines kuuma, meaning hot, with laina, meaning loan, conveying urgency and near-immediacy
Market characteristics: Kuumalainete often involve small principal amounts, swift online applications, minimal collateral, and high costs
Regulation: In Finland, consumer credit is governed by the Consumer Protection Act and overseen by Finanssivalvonta
Criticism and impact: Critics argue that kuumalainete can create debt traps for vulnerable borrowers due to
See also: Payday loan, consumer credit, microfinance, fintech. References to Finanssivalvonta publications and EU consumer credit