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I borrowed 30,000 yuan from the bank. What else will happen?

If the online finance company fails to repay the loan, the creditor can sue it for failing to repay the debt and ask it to repay the debt. If the court refuses to repay after the judgment, it may require compulsory execution and be included in the list of people who have lost their trust.

According to the General Principles of Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) and Article 84 of the General Principles of Civil Law, debt is a specific relationship of rights and obligations between the parties according to the provisions of the contract or the law. The obligee is the obligee, and the obligor is the debtor. The creditor has the right to require the debtor to perform its obligations in accordance with the contract or according to law.

Article 108 A debt shall be paid off. If it is temporarily unable to repay, it may be repaid by the debtor in installments with the consent of the creditor or the ruling of the people's court. Those who have the ability to repay and refuse to repay shall be forced to repay by the people's court.

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"Several Provisions on Publishing the Information of the List of Persons Executed in Breach of Trust" Article 1 If the person subjected to execution fails to fulfill the obligations specified in the effective legal documents and has any of the following circumstances, the people's court shall include him in the list of persons executed in breach of trust and impose credit punishment on him according to law:

(1) Having the ability to perform and refusing to perform the obligations specified in the effective legal documents;

(2) Obstructing or resisting execution by forging evidence, violence or threats;

(3) evading execution by means of false litigation, false arbitration or concealing or transferring property;

(4) Violating the property reporting system;

(5) Violating the consumption restriction order;

(6) refusing to perform the settlement agreement without justifiable reasons.

Baidu Encyclopedia-General Principles of Civil Law in China