On 8 July 2025, the Malta Financial Services Authority (“MFSA”) issued a circular outlining the notification requirements for credit purchasers under the Credit Servicers and Credit Purchasers Act (the “Act”). The Act transposes Directive (EU) 2021/2167 (the “NPL Directive”).
A credit purchaser is defined as any natural or legal person, other than a credit institution, that acquires a creditor’s rights under a non-performing credit agreement, or the agreement itself, in the course of its trade, business, or profession.
The main objective of the NPL Directive is to enable credit institutions to manage their non-performing loans (“NPLs”) more effectively by facilitating their transfer to third parties and fostering a secondary market. The Directive seeks to remove legal barriers across the EU while ensuring adequate borrower protection through obligations imposed on credit servicers and credit purchasers.
Accordingly, the Act does not apply:
The notification obligations set out in the circular apply to any person or entity acquiring a credit agreement where the borrower is located in Malta, regardless of the purchaser’s place of establishment. Under these requirements, a credit purchaser or its designated representative must notify the MFSA upon acquiring credit and include the following information:
The circular also highlights ongoing notification obligations. Credit purchasers must notify the MFSA of any material changes, including:
Additionally, the Act requires credit purchasers to submit a semi-annual written notification to the MFSA following the transfer of creditor rights or non-performing credit agreements. This obligation extends to both the credit purchaser and, where applicable, their representative. The notification must include:
These semi-annual submissions are a crucial part of the MFSA’s oversight framework, designed to enhance transparency in the transfer of non-performing credit portfolios within Malta and across the EU.
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Author: Dr Neil Gauci