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Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by robosky02(m): 11:07am On Oct 15, 2021
The Nigerian fintech space is growing exponentially, attracting the attention of both foreign and local investors and drawing new entrants into the diverse sub-sectors within the ecosystem. A good number of them have struck gold offering uncollateralized loan facilities to Nigerians albeit at eye-popping interest rates. Of this cohort, it would appear as if some have met and agreed to come down hard on defaulters, resorting to unbelievably desperate measures to recover loan facilities obtained from their apps.

Findings made by Nairametrics show that a number of these loan app operators now send embarrassing short messages service (SMS) and WhatsApp messages to the close contacts of their loan defaulters with the intention of shaming the defaulters, tagging them with terms like ‘criminal,’ ‘fraudster,’ and ‘terrible debtor’ among others.

In some cases, the full names, phone numbers and pictures of the alleged loan defaulters are shared with their contacts like religious leaders, members of churches and mosques, close friends, bosses, colleagues and family members.

Victims recount their experiences

A paint manufacturer who introduced himself to Nairametrics as Adewunmi explained that he took a loan of N100,000 from one of the Fintech firms in Nigeria (Sokoloan) to deliver his products to a client. According to him, he defaulted for one week but had called the app’s staff four days before his repayment was due to explain that he would be unable to meet up with the repayment schedule on the said date.

To Adewunmi’s surprise, his Pastor called him three days after he had repaid the loan and requested to see him urgently on a Friday evening.

“He called me into his house asking me questions on why I obtained a loan from a company and refused to pay as at when due. I was blank for some minutes before I told him I had repaid the fintech firm,” Adewunmi narrated.

“That is not true,” the pastor responded. “A member of the church and the Head of Department of the Prayer Champions called me this evening that the bank sent the same message to them calling you a fraudster and a cheat,” he said.

Adewumi recalls being flabbergasted at what his pastor narrated. “I showed him the proof of my payment and the response I got from the firm as an acknowledgement before he believed me. From that day, I made up my mind never to obtain a loan from any fintech firm again,” he stated painfully.

The SMS Sokoloan sent to Adewunmi’s contacts read:

“This is to inform the general public that Mr Adewunmi *** with telephone *** is a chronic debtor and a fraudster. He is on the run after duping a lending money company. You are advised to stay clear from him.”


Stella is another victim of the menace. In her case, she defaulted on a loan facility obtained from another fintech firm in Ibadan for one month in October 2020. According to the former staff of one of the local airlines in the country, she could not pay up because she lost her job a month before repayment was due.

“I had planned to refund the credit facility but when the unexpected happened, all my plans went south. I reached out to a designated staff of the loan app operator and pleaded for an extension of three months, to which the staff agreed.

“But I was shocked a week later when a friend I have not seen for five years called me, asking questions about my welfare and whether I was affected by the lockdown. I didn’t suspect anything until he told me he got a WhatsApp message from the fintech, alerting him to avoid doing business with me that I am a loan defaulter.


“When he forwarded the message to me, I knew it that I had passed my bounds and decided never to do that again. My friend sent the money to me and I repaid the loan. Obviously, the plan was to embarrass and disgrace me, so I would go to any extent to repay them. But what if I fell into depression and lost my sanity, how would that have made the fintech any better?” she recounted.

Another victim, Adeolu (name changed) recounted his experience to Nairametrics. In his case, he had obtained a loan of less than N30,000 with an interest of nearly 25% for a 15-day period. The repayment was due on a Wednesday and a staff of Kash Kash, the loan firm, called him to notify him that repayment was due.

Adeolu informed the staff that his invoices to clients were being delayed and requested that the fintech firm give him until Friday, which was the last day of the month, to repay. The staff agreed. The very next day, another staff of the firm put a call through to his wife, a lawyer, threatening her that the company was going to involve the police in the matter.

“My wife was embarrassed, especially since I had not told her of the loan. She asked about the amount and the repayment date. When she realised that the loan was overdue by less than 24 hours, she went berserk and gave the staff a dress-down. She also threatened to report their illegal action in contacting her to NITDA.

“The staff immediately became docile and explained that I had asked to be given until Friday to repay the loan. My wife assured her that there would be no further extension to the loan and the company backed off. Apparently, they are afraid of the regulators but they take advantage of the fact that most people are ignorant of the existence of NITDA and even the oversight functions of the CBN in regulating the activities of these fintechs.

“These agencies need to do more to help Nigerians know that they exist and are functional,” Adeolu said.

A Nairametrics analyst also shared his experience when a strange number sent a WhatsApp message to him (with a picture) that one Ms Damilola had defaulted in paying a loan obtained from the app.

The message read thus:

“FINAL WARNING!!! Good day, be informed Ms Damilola with phone number 081303xxxxx Is a defaulter who took LOAN and has vehemently refused to pay. Hence her actions has proven to be SUSPICIOUS. Kindly reach her and compel her to pay up her loan as the company is taking unfriendly & drastic measures including reporting her debt to CREDIT BUREAU as this is an ALLEGEDLY FRAUDULENT ACT. NOTE: You are getting this message because she gave us your number as EMERGENCY CONTACT.”


The shocking news here is that our analyst does not know the lady in question and the name of the fintech was not mentioned either.

According to the sender, the loan defaulter had given out our analyst’s number as an emergency contact person. But one would have expected the fintech to verify the information the loan seeker dropped before taking such steps.

There are countless complaints on the pages of many of these loan apps on the Google PlayStore showing the deep grief caused by those messages.

What NITDA is saying about debt collection strategy

The National Information and Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has described the debt recovery strategy adopted by some of these fintechs as a data-sharing breach.

The agency frowned at such practices and emphasized that no fintech firm is allowed to share its customers’ data without due process.

This was made known in a press release by NITDA’s spokesperson, Hadiza Umah.

To curb the trend, NITDA imposed a sanction of N10 million on an online lending platform, Soko Lending Company Limited (Sokoloan), for data privacy invasion.

According to NITDA, it received a series of complaints against the company, including ‘unauthorized disclosures, failure to protect customers’ personal data, and defamation of character.

How fintechs access customers’ data
NITDA said its investigations showed that Sokoloan grants its customers uncollateralized loans and requires a loanee to download its mobile application on their phone and activate a direct debit in the company’s favour which grants the application access to the loanee’s phone contacts.

“According to the complainants, when he failed to meet up with his repayment obligations due to insufficient credit in his account on the date the direct debit was to take effect, the company unilaterally sent privacy-invading messages to the complainant’s contacts,” NITDA said.

An IT expert, Tolulope Ogundipe, told Nairametrics that some of the fintechs embed trackers that share data with third parties inside their mobile application without providing users information about it or using the appropriate lawful basis.

He said, “Some of them are guilty of unwillingness to cooperate with the Data Protection Authority, contrary to Article 3.1 (1) of Data Protection Implementation Framework; and non-filing of NDPR Audit reports through a licensed Data Protection Compliance Organisation (DPCO), contrary to Article 4.1(7) of the NDPR.

“I expect NITDA to ensure all of them are brought to book, as they will curb others in the industry. The challenge is that most of their victims won’t report their cases to appropriate quarters, as they suffer in silence due to ignorance.”

Bottomline

While NITDA is expected to investigate other erring fintechs and protect innocent Nigerians, it is important to note that the agency can only work on petitions/complaints filed to it by victims.

The loan defaulters that have experienced or are experiencing this illegal form of harassment are expected to report to NITDA for appropriate steps to be taken.

https://nairametrics.com/2021/10/15/loan-apps-go-gangster-send-shame-messages-to-close-contacts-of-loan

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by Simdyofficial(f): 11:08am On Oct 15, 2021
Anybody owing should pay.. Very simple.. This is business..

FTC for the second time this week.. shocked my brand loading grin

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by TarOrfeeek: 11:14am On Oct 15, 2021
You can't blame the Loan Sharks

Because Nigerians see credit facilities as Miracle Money or Sara money.

Instead of making small payments in a timely manner. Somebody owing SOKOLOAN N100,00p will still be eating Indomie Super Pack with 4 boiled eggs, like a food monster.


Infact the Loan sharks should use Geo-location tools to locate debtors and use koboko to flog sense into them.

There is nothing like free money!

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by robosky02(m): 11:16am On Oct 15, 2021
Simdyofficial:
Anybody owing should pay.. Very simple.. This is business..



In the voice the warri little girl


"No be sa I no ho pay, them for just flog than to send her home "



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPq4_DXcX5U




Like seriously, there are better ways to recover loans than shame, abuse and tarnish the image of their clients

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by robosky02(m): 11:20am On Oct 15, 2021
Why can't they try locating the client for recovery first



TarOrfeeek:


You can't blame the Loan Sharks

Because Nigerians see credit facilities as Miracle Money or Sara money.

Instead of making small payments in a timely manner. Somebody owing SOKOLOAN N100,00p will still be eating Indomie Super Pack with 4 boiled eggs, like a food monster.


Infact the Loan sharks should use Geo-location tools to locate debtors and use koboko to flog sense into them.

There is nothing like free money!


8 ways to recover loans from defaulters
In the credit world, there are different ways to recover funds from defaulters and they include:


Mortified:
Easy ways to recover loans intelligently

1.Conciliation/rapprochement
2.Notifying the customer of penalties and loan terms
3.Conformity with Regulatory Requirements
4.Outline all the options for repayment
5.Help from sales team
7.Tech-based borrower monitoring
8.Real-time Monitoring
9.Legal Options

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by Simdyofficial(f): 11:23am On Oct 15, 2021
robosky02:




In the voice the warri little girl


"No be sa I no ho pay, them for just flog than to send her home "



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPq4_DXcX5U




Like seriously, there are better ways to recover loans than shame, abuse and tarnish the image of their clients
talking rubbish bro.. If everybody behave like that. How will the loan company pay there staffs and also continue business.. Make we dey reason other people too. Imagine say you get shop and people dey buy on credit and no gree pay.. If you meet one for market,you no go ask am immediately abi?

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by SportsHD: 11:36am On Oct 15, 2021
Normal normal, that's how loan sharks behave. If it's not online, they would have tracked you down to your house and broken one of your fingers for defaulting on the payment. But, these chinese loan shark excesses need to be checked.

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by robosky02(m): 11:37am On Oct 15, 2021
Simdyofficial:
talking rubbish bro.. If everybody behave like that. How will the loan company pay there staffs and also continue business.. Make we dey reason other people too. Imagine say you get shop and people dey buy on credit and no gree pay.. If you meet one for market,you no go ask am immediately abi?



When you come on line don't just start by insulting read first


In the article somebody applied for extension and paid outstanding

Only to be called by his pastor that the loan company told him his member is a fraudster
When he has already paid.

The question is why all the names when you can intelligently recover debts

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by EmekaBlue(m): 11:38am On Oct 15, 2021
They should just send those fintech companies especially the chinese shark loans away from Nigeria to stop these uncultured recovery defaming method....Its more harm than any good. You are even a slave to them when you take their loans no matter how good record you have been patronising/helping their business as many now avoid them to make them too much profit/money. One default dey drag u on the ground like a common criminal even involving your whole family

1. Unbelievable high interest rate
2. Just 7days to repay almost half of the money u got like if it's easy why don't they maybe go make double of the money themselves without using baits to help them make money
3. The loan amounts are usually useless like 1500,2000. You have to keep borrowing for a long time before you get something tangible

And many more red flags. I no get time

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by chariisGRACE(m): 12:03pm On Oct 15, 2021
The loan sharks mumu sha.
You will just dish out money to people you don't know.

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by Damidave1124(m): 3:42pm On Oct 15, 2021
I received two messages from them last month, claiming one of my female friend is a fraudster on the run, called her to confirm, she said I should forget them, that she doesn't have their time now. grin

My question now is what if they refuse to pay them, what will happen?

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by SamuelAnyawu(m): 3:42pm On Oct 15, 2021
Lol
Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by MITCHELL96: 3:42pm On Oct 15, 2021
Loan no good oo, Avoid it!! grin grin grin grin

I shaa remember one of my guy that collected 25k from one loan app, BRANCH by name, till today he never paid them back, they disturbed him for months and later gave up grin grin chai!! Basil, You get mind grin grin

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by EXLOVER(m): 3:42pm On Oct 15, 2021
Some people take loan with the plans of not paying back, some will even wish you death, so that the loan will die too.


5 years ago a girl collected loan from me to pay her fees, the babe owe me for a year and 2 months, i later collected sex and 10k from her

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by Abortion7: 3:43pm On Oct 15, 2021
What do you expect in the POVERTY CAPITAL
of the world?

Buhari till 2030

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by AkalaJ: 3:43pm On Oct 15, 2021
It's a drastic tactic to employ to get back borrowed money, but then again many Nigerians don't intend to pay back money they borrowed. Na those loan app people fit their kind.

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by aywhy93(m): 3:43pm On Oct 15, 2021
Wahala!!! grin

Make una hustle ooh. Make you no dey collect loan from person wey go shame you! grin

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by Maxymilliano(m): 3:43pm On Oct 15, 2021
Soko Loan don put many people to mystery

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by JayTripz(m): 3:44pm On Oct 15, 2021
grin grin grin grin grin

Now dem never leave you?

Seventy years old man

Seventtttty years old man.....

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by fergie001: 3:44pm On Oct 15, 2021
One animal called me yesterday and started talking plenty things.

Hello, who are you? She didn't stop, continued saying rubbish....

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by Shellsploit: 3:45pm On Oct 15, 2021
Business is business...
meanwhile, i show this guys shege back then!!!




N56,000

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by Offpoint1: 3:45pm On Oct 15, 2021
These people need to be tame, i've received over 5 messages this week alone from different loan app. Some threatening to tag my number along with the defaulters.

My anger is none of the defaulters are my relative or friends, all are my clients I've done business with, some I've forgotten them until I receive these messages.

Imagine receiving those pathetic messages on your biz whatsapp and line

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by dollynnn(f): 3:45pm On Oct 15, 2021
Avoid these shark loan apps
But if you choose to borrow money from them,pay up on time...

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by Oduduwa707: 3:45pm On Oct 15, 2021
Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by Sonnobax15(m): 3:45pm On Oct 15, 2021
grin
Funny...

The same way Opay has offered me a loan of 2k,I just dey look dem dey shake my head because I no go borrow shishi from them cheesy

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Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by Righteousness2(m): 3:45pm On Oct 15, 2021
grin grin grin
Re: Loan Apps Send ‘Shame’ Messages To Close Contacts Of Loan Defaulters by FindX(m): 3:46pm On Oct 15, 2021
Rubbish..Make all of them gettat

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