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2 solons seek regulation of debt collection

January 27, 2023 Jester P. Manalastas 236 views

TWO lawmakers expressed concern over irregular debt collection practices and violations of debtors’ right to privacy.

These are the reasons why Davao City Representative Paolo Duterte and Benguet Representative Eric Go Yap filed House Bill 6681 or the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.

The measure intends to regulate debt collection practices of collectors to protect borrowers from abuses, harassment, unfair treatment and misrepresentations and to also ensure that debt collectors would not be disadvantaged.

The proposed measure aims to prohibit and eliminate the use of abusive, deceptive and unfair debt collection practices by debt collectors and to ensure that those debt collectors who refrain from using abusive collection practices are not competitively disadvantaged.

According to Duterte, online lending collections, particularly online lending sharks, have become rampant following crackdown on unregistered lending agencies, unfair debt collection practices, and cyber harassment.

Meanwhile, Yap said the Department of Justice (DOJ) even highlighted the following acts to be violative of the debtor’s rights: accessing the debtor’s phone book/contact list for purposes of sending them messages in the event of untimely and/or non-payment; posting debtor’s personal and sensitive personal information online for purposes of shaming them; threatening debtor with debt and physical injuries if they fail to settle their account balances; and using profane languages through messages directly sent to the debtor and the debtor’s refences for the purpose of shaming them.

“But most importantly, these lending agencies also charge exorbitant interest rates that are unreasonable to the creditors,” Yap stressed.

The proposed measure also stipulates that financing companies, lending companies, online financing or lending applications, credit card companies, creditors, debt collectors and third party service providers engaged by creditors may resort to all reasonable and legally permissible means to collect amounts due them under the loan agreement, provided that in the exercise of their rights and performance of their duties–“they must observe good faith and reasonable conduct, and refrain from engaging in abusive, unfair, and untoward acts.”