Trading Standards: National Loan Shark Christmas Warning - 16 December 2019

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Trading Standards: National Loan Shark Christmas Warning - 16 December 2019

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National festive warning: Don’t get involved with a loan shark – yule regret it!

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The England Illegal Money Lending Team (IMLT) are warning people not to turn to loan sharks to cover the cost of Christmas.

These unlicensed lenders charge extortionate amounts of interest and have been known to use threatening language, intimidation and even violence when demanding payments from their desperate victims.

Using the hashtag #StopLoanSharksXMAS this year’s online campaign runs from 16-22 December 2019 and will provide the public with useful information and advice to ensure they stay safe and don’t fall victim to unscrupulous lenders.

Tony  Quigley,  Head  of  the  England  Illegal  Money  Lending   Team said: “People may feel under pressure to borrow money in the run-up to Christmas but might not realise the situation they will find themselves in if they use a loan shark.

“Our advice to residents in need of financial support would be to turn to a Credit Union rather than a loan shark who could take advantage and charge exorbitant interest rates.

“We hope by turning the spotlight on loan shark activity we can help more people spot the dangers signs and seek help if they are affected.”

All money lenders require proper permission from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to lend money and those who do not are acting illegally.

The national team continues to investigate and prosecute loan sharks, which in past cases has included instances of blackmail, threatening behaviour, violence, kidnap, drugs offences and rape.

Stay safe, borrow responsibly and start saving for next Christmas

  • Remember: loan sharks should be avoided because they will make  a  difficult financial situation much
  • If you need to borrow money, check the lender is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct
  • There are legitimate services you can access for help with money, such as credit unions, which offer safe saving and affordable loans options. Find  your nearest Credit Union.
  • Start preparing your finances for next Christmas and open a savings account with your local credit union.

For advice on all money matters, including debt and loans, contact the Citizens Advice Bureau advice line on 03444 111

You are not in trouble if you have borrowed cash or have been paying back a loan from an illegal money lender, the loan shark is. They are the people committing a crime, not you.

Nationally, Illegal Money Lending Teams have secured more than 394 prosecutions for illegal money lending and related activity, leading to nearly 480 years’ worth of custodial sentences. They have written off £74.9 million worth of illegal debt and helped over 29,000 people.

In August of this year, a Coventry man who had been operating as a loan shark for the past seven years was sentenced to 22 months in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of illegal money lending.

He was also given three months to pay £100,000 or face a further 12 months behind bars under the Proceeds of Crime Act.

You can safely report a loan shark to the Illegal Money Lending Team on 0300 555 2222 or fill out the online form.

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