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Pakistan SECP Cracks Down on Illegal Loan Apps, Warns Public of Data Risks

  • June 13, 2024
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Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan is on high alert, vigilantly monitoring app stores, websites, and social media for illegal personal loan apps. Their aim is to protect the public from falling into debt traps set by these predatory lenders.

In a recent success story, SECP identified “DD Credit,” an illegal app reaching out to the public through Facebook advertisements. After collaborating with PTA and FIA, they were able to get the app blocked by PTA.

This is just one example of SECP’s commitment to tackling the issue. Through an efficient in-house surveillance system, they’ve identified a total of 141 illegal apps. These apps have all been reported to Google, Apple, and PTA for prompt blocking. Additionally, FIA is investigating these apps under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act of 2016. This coordinated approach between various government agencies has proven instrumental in curbing the proliferation of illegal loan apps.

The dangers posed by these apps are significant. They can put user safety at risk by misusing personal information and sensitive financial data. Fraud, blackmail, and harassment are all tactics these illegal apps may employ.

To ensure your safety, SECP advises downloading personal loan apps only from official app stores like Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Crucially, only download apps from companies licensed by SECP. For your convenience, SECP maintains a list of approved personal loan apps on their website. By following these steps, you can avoid the dangers of illegal loan apps and protect your financial well-being.

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