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Article L519-4-2 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Before entering into a banking transaction or payment service, the intermediary referred to in Article L. 519-1 must provide the customer with information relating in particular to his identity, his registration in the file referred to in Article L. 546-1 and, where applicable, the existence of financial and economic links with one or more credit institutions, finance companies, payment or electronic money institutions that provide payment services, intermediaries in participative…

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Article L519-5 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

When banking and payment services intermediaries engage in canvassing activities within the meaning of Articles L. 341-1 and L. 341-2, they are subject to the provisions of this section and to Article L. 341-10, 5° to 7° of Article L. 341-12, Articles L. 341-13, L. 341-16, L. 341-17 and L. 353-1 to L. 353-5.

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Article L519-6 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Any natural person or legal entity that assists, in any capacity whatsoever and in any manner whatsoever, directly or indirectly, in obtaining or granting a loan of money, is prohibited from receiving any sum representing a deposit, commission, research costs, enquiries, preparation of the file or mediation of any kind, prior to the actual payment of the funds loaned. It is also forbidden, before the funds and the copy of…

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Article L519-8 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Any intermediary referred to in Article L. 519-7 registered in France, acting under a mandate issued by a credit institution, a finance company or a customer under the conditions laid down by decree of the Conseil d’Etat, who intends to carry on business for the first time in one or more Member States of the European Union or in another State party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area,…

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Article L519-9 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

When the body that keeps the register referred to in I of Article L. 512-1 of the Insurance Code is informed by the competent body of a Member State of the European Union or of another State party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area that an intermediary registered in that State wishes to operate under the freedom to provide services or the freedom of establishment in France, it…

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Article L519-10 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

If an intermediary operating under the freedom to provide services or the freedom of establishment in one or more Member States of the European Union is removed from the register referred to in I of article L. 512-1 of the Insurance Code, or if any changes are made that may affect the conduct of his business, the body responsible for keeping the register shall inform the authorities responsible for keeping…

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Article L519-11 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

I.-For the purposes of their registration in the register referred to in I of Article L. 546-1, the banking and payment services intermediaries referred to in Article L. 519-1 and their agents shall join an approved professional association responsible for monitoring the activity and providing support for its members. This representative professional association offers its members a mediation service, verifies the conditions for accessing and carrying out their activity as…

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Article L519-12 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Applications for membership of the approved professional association are answered within two months of the date of receipt by the association of a complete application. If the approved professional association refuses membership, it will give reasons for its decision. The decision to refuse membership may be appealed to the judicial court within whose jurisdiction the association has its registered office. The association may notify its decision to refuse membership to…

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