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Minister backs campaign warning against loan sharks

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 11:00, Friday February 7th, 2014.

A campaign to warn people of the dangers of going to loan sharks to borrow money has been backed by Welsh Government Minister and Caerphilly AM Jeff Cuthbert.

Community Housing Cymru and the Wales Illegal Moneylending Unit (WIMLU) have a launched the ‘Don’t Get Bitten by Loan Sharks’ campaign to combat the problem of illegal money lenders.

Every year in Wales, thousands of people turn to illegal money lenders or loan sharks.

Figures from WIMLU reveal the number of people in Wales turning to loan sharks has risen from 15,000 in 2009 to 26,000 in 2011/12 – a 40% increase.

Communities and Tackling Poverty Minister Mr Cuthbert said: “Many people are facing tough times, especially after Christmas and as the full impact of the changes to welfare kick-in.

“However, no matter how difficult things become, our message is that no one should even consider the temptation of using loan sharks.

“Turning to these people only leads to distress, worry and ultimately the loss of more money. There is legitimate, reliable advice and affordable loans available for those who find themselves with money problems.

“That is why the Welsh Government is providing financial support to credit unions and advice services to help our communities.”

Last month the Welsh Government announced £1.2 million of financial support for credit unions across Wales to help them increase membership and develop additional financial services and products to meet the needs of customers.

Stephen Grey, from WIMLU said: “Many illegal lender and loan sharks have operated without impunity and used fear and intimidation to carry on their business.

“Our figures reveal that 75% of people who use loan sharks are on benefits and 65% of victims are women.”

Community Housing Cymru’s Group Chief Executive Nick Bennett said: “Loan sharks and high interest lenders prey on the deprived, the disabled, those on low incomes or feeling the pinch of benefit reform, by saddling them with debts they simply cannot repay.

“Victims are left with the scars of spiralling debt, fear and worry.”

1 thought on “Minister backs campaign warning against loan sharks”

  1. dodo777 says:
    Monday, February 10, 2014 at 15:10

    I have an idea , how about arresting these thugs. Whilst your at it there drug dealers buying businesses in Caerphilly. Where are the police ?

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