Legal Primer: Removing “APR” Does Not Make It Legal
Removing “APR” from a credit product does not make it legal. Under U.S., Swiss, EU, and Cayman law, illegality is determined when the offer was made, not when misleading language is deleted.
Removing “APR” from a credit product does not make it legal. Under U.S., Swiss, EU, and Cayman law, illegality is determined when the offer was made, not when misleading language is deleted.
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