How can I tell whether an advertisement is from a licensed moneylender or an unlicensed moneylender?
Under the Registrar’s Directions On Advertising & Marketing Activities Of Licensed Moneylenders, which took effect on 1 November 2011, licensed moneylenders are permitted to advertise only through these three channels: (a) business or consumer directories (in print or online media); (b) websites belonging to the moneylender; and (c) advertisements placed within or on the exterior of the moneylender’s business premises. All other channels are prohibited.
In this regard, the advertising rules can help you differentiate between licensed and unlicensed moneylenders. If you receive flyers, SMSes, emails or other forms of advertisements which are not permitted under the rules, these would be from either licensed moneylenders operating in violation of the rules, or unlicensed moneylenders. Hence, you are advised not to respond to such advertisements. Instead, you should report the advertisements to the Registry at 1800-2255-529* or via Contact Us @ OneMinLaw. Errant licensed moneylenders will be investigated by the Registry and unlicensed moneylenders will be investigated by the Police.
*When calling the MinLaw Enquiry Line using the 1800 2255 529, please note that airtime charges may apply to calls made from mobile phones