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Jan 1, 2024·Pakistan

55-year-old Pakistani debtor loses significant funds to illegal loan app with excessive fees and threats

Illegal loan applications are exploiting debtors in Pakistan by trapping them in cycles of high penalties and hidden interest. Victims like 55-year-old Muhammad Ijaz and Adnan borrowed small amounts through these apps but ended up paying significantly more due to excessive fees and threats. The lenders, often operating through unregistered companies, use social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram to target people in urgent need of cash. These apps typically offer loans between Rs100,000 to Rs200,000 with very short repayment periods. The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has taken action, removing 120 illegal loan apps from app stores and working with authorities to shut them down. Some police officers are allegedly complicit in aiding the fraudsters.

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