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Swiss central credit information bureau

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The Swiss central credit information bureau, (German Zentralstelle für Kreditinformation (ZEK), French Centre d'informations de crédit), is a Swiss organisation centralizing and listing every credit attached to someone. Its goal is to check that a new credit or loan given to an individual lies within the financial capacities of the person concerned.[1]

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  1. ^ (in French) GHI, 6-7 mai 2009, p.29, Majeure mais irresponsable, by Diane Broto
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