According to the GKNB, the pawnshop acknowledged the existence of violations and the validity of the claims made against it.
Among the returned property was a residential house in the Talas region, which was returned to the borrower S. U. U. Additionally, documents for real estate that had previously been pledged were returned to ten other clients.
“The management of the pawnshop also expressed its readiness to return to borrowers the excessively charged interest exceeding 30% per annum, starting from the summer of 2024,” the message notes.
Citizens can contact to resolve issues in the established manner.“The organization apologized to all affected parties and promised to act strictly within the framework of the legislation of the Kyrgyz Republic in the future,” the statement emphasizes.
Photo on the main page: a fragment of a video from the GKNB.