The Philippine Star

HK loan sharks target Pinays

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Four Filipino domestic helpers in Hong Kong have reportedly committed suicide since January this year after they found themselves deep in debt to illegal money lenders.

Officials of the Philippine consulate general in Hong Kong raised concern over the spate of debt-related suicides involving Filipina maids. A report from the South

China Morning Post confirmed that three of the victims took their lives after they were victimized by loan sharks.

Last year, four Filipinos reportedly committed suicide in Hong Kong.

Philippine Consul General Bernadita Catalla said they would conduct financial literacy programs for Filipino domestic helpers who are easily duped by companies and individual­s offering loans, sending them into a spiral of debt.

“It’s so easy to get a loan

here. But we must be careful because we might end up mired in debt,” Catalla said.

She urged members of the Filipino community in Hong Kong not to rely on friends as loan guarantors.

“This is a serious problem we have been discussing for years,” said Legislativ­e Council heavyweigh­t Emily Lau, who has been asking the Hong Kong government to tighten employment agency regulation­s.

According to Lau, foreign domestic helpers fall into debt not because of excessive spending habits but because they have families and dependents back home to support.

They have to struggle to keep up with payments, Lau said.

“The main reason these women are in debt is because government­s allow agents to collect so much money from them,” she said.

“It is sad to know that lives are taken because of debt and money issues, which can be managed if addressed early on,” said Lenlen Messina of NGO Enrich, which helps foreign domestic workers grappling with debt.

“If left unmanaged, debt could spiral and cause a lot of problems for individual­s, employers, friends who guaranteed the loan for them and their families back home,” she said.

“Such pressure and stress would cloud their proper rational thinking,” she added.

Early this year, the Post reported how agencies connive with unscrupulo­us creditors, forcing domestic helpers to withdraw loans at rates that defy money lender laws.

Debt collectors end up harassing maids who fail to keep up with their payments.

The Hong Kong government has vowed to implement a code of conduct to address the problem but critics said it would not be legally binding.

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