List of Licensed Moneylenders in Singapore
⚠ Important Note
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There have been increasing reports of scammers and unlicensed moneylenders
masquerading as licensed moneylenders to deceive victims into taking loans.
Deceptive tactics used include soliciting for loans via:
a) SMS or WhatsApp text messages while claiming to represent licensed
moneylenders; and
b) Websites and social media accounts that mimic those of licensed moneylenders
(including those with website addresses that closely resembles those of
licensed moneylenders).
It is observed that the perpetrators approached individuals via mobile
text messages or phone calls, to ask them to transfer monies on the pretext
of paying “GST fees” or “processing fees” before the disbursement of a
loan. That is a scam. You may wish to refer to the Police Advisory on Loan Scams for
more information.
In other instances, the perpetuators create bogus websites or social media
accounts portraying themselves as licensed moneylenders in Singapore. Such
websites solicit victims’ personal information such as their NRIC number,
address and contact number, which can then be used for unlawful purposes.
Licensed moneylenders are disallowed to solicit for loans via text messages, phone calls or social media platforms. Licensed moneylenders are required to meet the borrower in person at the approved place of business to conduct physical face-to-face verification of his identity before granting any loan. A
loan transaction performed fully online, and at locations other than the
approved places of business, is disallowed.
Before visiting a licensed moneylender’s website, you are also strongly
encouraged to verify the physical and website address using only the
list of licensed moneylenders found below.
Report possible unlicensed moneylending activities to the Police hotline
at 1800-255-0000 (airtime charges may apply to calls made from mobile phones
to '1800' local toll-free numbers) or submit the information online at
www.police.gov.sg/iwitness. Members of the public may also call the National
Crime Prevention Council’s X-Ah Long hotline at 1800-924-5664 (airtime
charges may apply to calls made from mobile phones to '1800' local toll-free
numbers).
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