CICC partners with private sector to protect online lending users

CICC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP. CICC Executive Director Alexander K. Ramos and Wefund Lending Corp. President and CEO Francisco Roberto “Coco” D.C. Mauricio signed a memorandum of agreement to cooperate for the effective prevention, detection, investigation and prosecution of any cybercrime which concerns online lending businesses. The signing ceremony was held on October 18 at the National Cybercrime Hub, Bonifacio Global City (BGC) in Taguig City.
CICC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP. CICC Executive Director Alexander K. Ramos and Wefund Lending Corp. President and CEO Francisco Roberto “Coco” D.C. Mauricio signed a memorandum of agreement to cooperate for the effective prevention, detection, investigation and prosecution of any cybercrime which concerns online lending businesses. The signing ceremony was held on October 18 at the National Cybercrime Hub, Bonifacio Global City (BGC) in Taguig City.

MANILA, PHILIPPINES – The Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center collaborated with the private sector to provide Filipinos with a safe online lending environment. 

The CICC says this industry has 12 million consumers and 170 agencies, and it needs to be especially secure during disasters. 

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That is why these two private and public officials signed a Memorandum of Agreement on October 18, 2024, at the National Cybercrime Hub in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig: 

“It [MOA] ensures that it is an industry that will continue to grow, considering that we have a very positive outlook in our economy, especially in our digital economy,” said Ramos.

“And this partnership will allow the protection of these online consumers,” he emphasized.

Ramos said victims of natural disasters like super typhoon Kristine, would need emergency funds, which usually come from online lending companies. 

“We do not want these survivors of disasters to face another disaster by being trapped by unscrupulous online lending companies,” the CICC executive director stated.

Mauricio vowed that CLAP will work closely with CICC and other government agencies to ensure safe lending and borrowing for Filipinos. 

“Not just awareness building, but we will do our best efforts as a private sector to cooperate with the government and CICC,” the CLAP President said.

Mauricio lamented that many consumers are vulnerable to loan sharks. Moreover, they’re vulnerable to harassment by collectors, and various forms of cybercrime, such as identity theft and phishing. 

“By keeping them safe and secure, we will increase financial inclusion,” Mauricio explained.

Ramos urged online lending consumers who are victims of cybercrime to call the Inter-Agency Response Center (IARC) Hotline 1326.

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