PESO TREE; PESOALO; and PINOY CASH LOAN
Securities and Exchange Commission COMMISSION EN BANC Republic of the Philippines Department of Finance
In the Matter of:
PINOY CASH LOAN. PESO TREE; PESOALO; and
SEC CDO Case No. 11-19-060
ENFORCEMENT AND INVESTOR PROTECTION DEPARTMENT, Movant. X
CEASE AND DESIST ORDER
This resolves the Motion for the Issuance of Cease and Desist Orderl
PROTECTION DEPARTMENT ("EIPD" for brevity), praying that the CASH LOAN (collectively referred to as "Online Lending Operators"), its Commission issues an order directing PESO TREE, PESOALO, and PINOY (Motion), filed by the Commission, ENFORCEMENT AND INVESTOR
owners/operators of the hosting sites of the Online Lending Operators, from operating, engaging in, carrying out and/or promoting illegal lending/financing activities to the public. owners,operators, promoters, agents, representatives, as well as the
THE PARTIES
upon complaint or referral, violations of the law and the rules and regulations of the Commission, and to initiate the issuance of a Cease and Desist Order (CDO) by the Commission.? Movant, EIPD is the Department tasked to investigate, motu proprio or
Commission is authorized under Section 179(f) of the Revised Corporation Code of the Philippines (RCCP) to issue cease and desist orders ex parte to prevent is fraudulent or can reasonably be expected to cause significant, imminent, and Operating Department, either motu proprio or upon a verified complaint by the public, after conducting a proper investigation or verification and upon finding that the grounds for the issuance of the CDO or injunction are present. The imminent fraud or injury to the public and/or to enjoin an act or practice which CDO or injunction may be commenced upon filing of an application with the Commission En Banc, through the Office of the General Counsel (OGC), by any the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), an action for the issuance of a Under Section 4-1, Rule IV, Party II of The 2016 Rules of Procedure of
2 SEC Office Order No. 512, series of 2013. 1 Dated 24 October 2019.
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irreparable danger or injury to public safety or welfare.
of the Online Lending Operators are operating, engaging in, carrying out and/or promoting lending/financing business. and PINOY CASH LOAN, all of which are online lending applications, their agents, representatives and promoters, as well as the owners of the hosting sites Respondents, the operators and owners of PESO TREE, PESOALO.
RELEVANT FACTS
mobile applications without the requisite Certificate of Registration and/or Online Lending Operators were identified by the CGFD as potentially violating Republic Act No. 9474 (the "Lending Company Regulation Act of 2007) for Companies. Department (CGFD) endorsing to EIPD for appropriate action the mobile lending services that are available and being offered through websites and/or Certificate of Authority to Operate as a Lending/Financing Company. The operating without the requisite license. Based on the findings of the CGFD, the Online Lending Operators and the persons/entities operating them have not been issued Certificates of Authority to Operate as Lending Companies or Financing 2019 (the "Memorandum") issued by the Corporate Governance and Finance The instant case stemmed from the Memorandum dated 11 November
and presented by the EIPD to the Commission in support of its allegations in the Motion. PESOALO5 and PINOY CASH LOAN3,which were all submitted by EIPD in evidence. The EIPD was able to verify existence and operation of the Online Lending Operators through their respective websites (where the online applications can be publicly accessible), the screenshots of which were printed substantiated by an Affidavit3 from CGFD personnel and from the numerous complaints that were received from the public by CGFD against PESO TREE4, found out that the modus operandi of the Online Lending Operators is to offer loan to the public through their respective webpages, mobile application, Facebook pages and other similar online platforms. the investigation process involving the Online Lending Operators. The EIPD Upon receipt of the Memorandum, the EIPD commenced and carried out The foregoing was
humiliation and ridicule to the extent of violating their right to privacy to ensure rates, onerous and misleading terms and conditions, making misrepresentations prompt and full collection of indebtedness. as to non-collection of charges and fees and subjecting their debtors to public on the numerous complaints received from the public, the Online Lending Operators are employing abusive collection practices by imposing high interest Moreover, the EIPD also found in the course of its investigation that based
4 Attached as Annex "A", "A-1" and Annex "B-1" to "B-7" of the Motion. 5 Attached as Annex "C" of the Motion. Attached as Annex "C-1" and Annex "C-2" of the Motion. 3 Affidavit executed dated 5 November 2019 attached as Annex "A" of the Motion.
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Registration and Monitoring Department (CRMD) involving the Online Lending The EIPD then requested for a certification from the Company
partnership, and they have not been issued secondary license to operate as a Lending Operators are not registered with the Commission as a corporation or lending company. Operators. The Certificationst issued by the CRMD reveal that the Online
ISSUE
Is the issuance of a Cease and Desist Order justified in the instant case?
DISCUSSION
grant the same. Commission finds that the Motion is impressed with merit and hereby decides to Based on the facts and the evidence presented by movant EIPD, the
the business of operating as a lending company is required to be organized and established as corporation, thus: Section 4 of Republic Act No. 94747 mandates that an entity engaged in
"SEC. 4. Form of Organization.- A lending company shall be established only as a corporation: Provided That existing lending public one year after the date of effectivity of this Act. investors organized as single proprietorships or partnerships shall be disallowed from engaging in the business of granting loans to the
No lending company shall conduct business unless granted an authority to operate by the SEC."
Section 12 of the said law states:
not more than ten (10) years or both, at the discretion of the court shall be imposed upon: (P50,000.00) or imprisonment of not less than six (6) months but (P10,000.00) and not more than Fifty Thousand Pesos "Sec. 12. Penalty. - A fine of not less than Ten Thousand Pesos
1. Any person who shall engage in the business of a lending company without a validly subsisting authority to operate from the SEC.
2. The president, treasurer and other officers of the corporation. including the managing officer thereof, who shall knowingly and willingly:
7 An Act Governing the Establishment, Operation and Regulation of Lending Companies. May 22, 2007. 6 Attached as Annex "D-1" to "D-3" of the Motior
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a. Engage in the business of a lending company without a validly subsisting authority to operate from the SEC;
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Records reveal that EIPD was able to substantiate its allegation that the Online Lending Operators were engaged in the business of granting loans
issued by the Commission. Moreover, records also show that the Online Lending Operators have no Certificate of Authority to Operate as Lending through the online applications without the requisite certificate of registration
foregoing was duly substantiated by the Certifications issued by the CRMD which was submitted in evidence by EIPD. Company issued by this Commission which is required under the same law. The
and mitigate, as far as practicable, practices prejudicial to public interest. The The Lending Company Regulation Act of 2007 was enacted to prevent
abusive collection practices, misrepresentations, and unreasonable terms and conditions imposed by the Online Lending Operators and their agents and representatives exemplify the practices that as a matter of policy, the State seeks to prevent. Section 2 of RA No. 9474 provides that:
'Sec. 2. Declaration of Policy. -- It is hereby declared the policy of the State to regulate the establishment of lending companies and to place their operation on a sound, efficient and stable condition to derive the optimum advantages from them as an individual source of credit; to prevent and mitigate, as far as practicable, practices prejudicial to public interest and to lay down the minimum requirements and standards under which they may be established and do business.
President Rodrigo R. Duterte himself who has ordered a crackdown of informal The afore-quoted policy has been relentlessly emphasized by no less than
lenders in the country who have been perennially the scourge of the poor and the underprivileged.
to Operate as Lending Companies or Financing Companies which are required to the public. The issuance of a CDO is thus in order. by R.A. No. 9474, the Online Lending Operators cannot offer and provide loans Without the Certificate of Incorporation and the Certificate of Authority
the Commission is authorized to issue CDO to ensure, among others, that acts incorporated entities and have no Certificate of Authority to Operate as Lending to impose administrative sanctions for violations of RA No. 9474. Moreover, immediately stopped. Considering that the Online Lending Operators are not Companies or Financing Companies, the lending activities and transactions are and/or activities which are in violation of the provisions of RA No. 9474 are This Commission is the administrative agency authorized and empowered
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illegal and have to be stopped immediately by this Commission.
Online Lending Operator's violation in the instant case was aggravated by the fact that they conducted their business in an unscrupulous manner with evident Finally, the Commission cannot turn a blind eye on the fact that the
immediately. them to inhumane treatment using abusive and degrading language, and similar other harassment strategies in order to collect debts. This has to stop bad faith, by charging their borrowers unconscionable interest rates, subjecting
facilitating such unauthorized lending activities/transactions until they have Financing Companies. PINOY CASH LOAN, its owners, operators, promoters, representatives, agents AND ANY AND ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AND ACTING FOR AND IN THEIR BEHALF, are hereby ORDERED to immediately CEASE AND DESIST,UNDER PAIN OF CONTEMPT, from engaging in, promoting and incorporated and have secured from this Commission the requisite Certificate of Incorporation and Certificate of Authority to Operate as Lending Companies or WHEREFORE, premises considered, PESO TREE, PESOALO, and
internet including the lending applications that they operate. acting for and in their behalf, are directed to CEASE from offering and the promotional presentations and offerings of such lending business from the advertising their lending business through the internet and to delete or remove owners, operators, promoters, representatives, agents and any and all persons Finally, PESO TREE, PESOALO, and PINOY CASH LOAN, its
The EIPD is hereby DIRECTED to:
1.) coordinate to the appropriate cyber-criminal investigation and unmask, apprehend and thereafter prosecute all the responsible enforcement agency of the government in order to determine, persons including its author, creator, owner and its officers or any person, agent, representative conniving therewith in the online operation of PESO TREE,PESOALO,and PINOY CASH LOAN;
and
2.) to submit a formal compliance report, by way of pleading, to the Commission En Banc WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS from receipt of this CDO.
information and appropriate action. published in two (2) newspapers of general circulation and a copy be furnished to the CRMD, CGFD and the Information and Communications Technology Department of this Commission, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the Department of Trade and Industry, the National Privacy Commission and the Department of Information and Communications Technology for their Let a copy of this Order be also posted in the Commission's website, be
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of its posting or publication. 3, Rule IV, Part II of the 2016 Rules?, the parties subject of the Cease and Desist Order may file a Verified Motion to lift thereof within five (5) days from the date In accordance with the provisions, of Sec. 64.38 of the SRC and Sec. 4-
SO ORDERED.
Pasay City, Philippines; 21 January 2020
EMILICIB.AQUINO Shairperson
EPHYRO LUIS B. AMATONG Commissioner AWw JAVEY PAUL D. FRANCISCO Commissioner
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KELVN LESTER K.LEE Commissioner KARLO Commilsioner S. BELLO
9 The 2016 Rules of Procedure of the Securities and Exchange Commission. 8 Section 64.3. Any person against whom a cease and desist order was issued may, within five (5) days the receipt of the Order, file a formal request for a lifting thereof. Xxx. from
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