Does Hong Kong’s loan shark law proposal lack bite needed to tame debt collectors?

Does Hong Kong’s loan shark law proposal lack bite needed to tame debt collectors?

Summary

Lawmakers and specialists criticised the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau’s plan to set a cap on borrowing activity for low-income earners. They said it failed to tackle the shadowy network of intermediaries who enabled predatory lending. Government said that the Companies Registry had received 725 complaints about money lenders in the past five years. Last year, the registry received 214 complaints, conducted 561 inspections and issued 22 warning letters.

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