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Hong Kong lending clampdown may harm domestic helpers needing loans

A domestic helper in Hong Kong named Anna has fallen into severe debt after taking out loans for a friend who has since defaulted on payments. The loans, totaling approximately HK$9,000 per month, exceed her salary, causing significant financial and emotional distress. This situation highlights concerns about the strictness of lending regulations for domestic helpers, with NGOs arguing that such regulations should not prevent access to necessary loans for emergencies. AI

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Hong Kong lending clampdown may harm domestic helpers needing loans

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Lo Hoi-ying ·

    Will Hong Kong’s lending clampdown wean helpers off debt – and save their dreams?

    Anna, a domestic helper from the Philippines, had managed her finances well until she took out two loans over the past few months for a friend she described as being “like a mother to me”. The 37-year-old, who asked to be identified only by her first name, now has to pay creditor…