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    PAWNSHOP IN THE PHILIPPINES

    For many Filipinos, pawning jewelry at a neighborhood pawnshop has been the most

    common and quickest way to address an urgent need for relatively small amounts of cash.

    Compared with banks, pawnshops do not impose as many documentary requirements

    before releasing cash to customers. Moreover, the latter are more accessible, as they may be

    found even in remote areas where banks do not operate.

    But despite the essential role these financial-service providers play, pawnshops still suffer

    from a bad reputation of preying on middle- and low-income Filipinos. The perception remains

    that pawnshops have a tendency to take advantage of people in need of cash through profiteering,

    and that many of them are fly-by-night operators that steal pawned jewelry.

    The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, which has a division dedicated to regulating

    pawnshops, agrees that the pawnshop industry continues to suffer a stigma. It admits that it

    receives complaints involving pawnshops from time to time, usually in terms of operators that

    suddenly disappear without notifying customers about how they could get their pawned assets

    back.

    The BSP, however, says the proportion of erring pawnshops to the total number of

    industry players is miniscule. Ma. Belinda Caraan, officer-in-charge of the central banks

    integrated supervision department, says the number of pawnshop branches that have been the

    subject of complaints is equivalent to less than 5 percent of the industrys network.

    The pawnshop industry has a network of nearly 17,000, which include head offices and

    branches. Of the number, about 10,000 are engaged solely in the pawning business. The rest also

    operate auxiliary businesses, such as money changing, remittance facilitation, and bills payment

    facilitation.

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    MOA with LGUs

    Until now, there is still the negative view that pawnshops prey on consumers. We wantto help the industry change its image, Caraan tells SundayBiz.

    To do the task, Caraan says, the BSP is intensifying its coordination with local

    government units (LGUs) as far as monitoring pawnshops is concerned.

    She says that under a recently updated memorandum of agreement (MOA) between the

    central bank and the Department of the Interior on Local Government (DILG), the two

    government institutions shall engage in information sharing for the purpose of better regulationof pawnshops.

    Caraan says constant enhancement of regulation, with the aim of bringing down the

    number of erring or fraudulent pawnshops to almost zero, will help improve the public image of

    the pawnshop industry.

    In one of the central banks latest initiatives, its representatives, with assistance from

    LGUs, conducts random visits of pawnshops all over the country. The BSP targets to cover 500pawnshops until 2015, and an even larger number in the succeeding years.

    In the spot visits, Caraan says, BSP representatives check if a pawnshop is duly registered

    and if it complies with various regulations.

    Caraan says most of the pawnshops that have been the subject of complaints are not

    registered businesses. She advises people planning to pawn a property to first check the website

    of the BSP to see if the pawnshop to be visited is registered.

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    Training

    The BSP likewise holds training seminars for pawnshop operators and their staff. She

    says such training is conducted at least once a month by BSP personnel all over the country. The

    training covers a wide range of topics, including ethical business behaviors, valuation of assets,

    and detection of money-laundering activities, among others.

    Training helps improve the manner of service delivery by pawnshops, Caraan says.

    We like people to develop a positive view of pawnshops. We want the public to perceive

    pawnshops not only as accessible, but as reliable and trustworthy providers of financial

    services, Caraan says.

    Service providers

    Minda (not her real name), an employee at Palawan Pawnshop in Mandaluyong City,

    says in a random interview with SundayBiz that pawnshops must be perceived positively given

    the vital role they play in meeting short-term financial needs of many Filipinos.

    For many Filipinos who are short of cash, pawning is the easiest way to solve their

    problem. It is much easier to raise money through pawning than securing a bank loan, she saysin Filipino.

    She says the pawnshop she works for receives between one and six customers, mostly

    from the neighborhood, pawning jewelry in a day.

    Janet, a mother in her 50s and who has been a pawnshop customer, says pawning has

    been a reliable means to meet her immediate need for cash.

    For instance, if there is an urgent requirement for house repair and I fall short of cash,

    all I have to do is visit the nearest pawnshop, Janet says. It is not advisable to go to a bank and

    try meeting all its requirements if what you need is just a small amount of money, she adds.

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    Expanded role

    Because of their wide reach, pawnshops are identified by the BSP as entities for

    financial inclusion. The term refers to the act of making various financial services (such as

    payment facilitation, remittance facilitation, money changing, micro loans, and micro insurance)

    accessible even to people in far-flung areas.

    A study by the BSP released earlier this year said only two out of 10 Filipinos have bank

    accounts. The BSP said the information is an indication that banking services are still mostly

    concentrated in urban areas and are not reaching most Filipinos in rural communities.

    Caraan says, however, that pawnshops are capable of filling the gap.

    Unlike a bank, a pawnshop is much easier to put up. This is the reason they are much

    bigger in number compared with banks. While there are nearly 17,000 pawnshop head offices

    and branches in the country, there are only about 9,000 bank head offices and branches.

    The wider reach of pawnshops is largely credited to the ease in putting them up.

    Compared with a bank, a pawnshop requires less space, less staff, and needs much less capital

    (each pawnshop branch is required by the BSP to have a capitalization of just P100,000),

    according to Caraan.

    There is a push for financial inclusion, and pawnshops are seen to help achieve the goal

    of having more Filipinos access financial services, Caraan says.

    Some of the auxiliary services that many pawnshops now offer include remittances

    facilitation, money changing, and bills payment facilitation. Moreover, a few also now serve as

    cash in-cash out centers and offer mobile banking services.

    Under the mobile banking concept, an individual may open an electronic account with a

    cash in-cash out center (which may be a pawnshop) for a measly amount, usually P100. To

    open an account, the individual fills out a form with the cash in-cash out center and registers his

    cellular phone number.

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    Once an account has been opened, the individual may place a deposit by buying a

    mobile phone load from the cash in-cash out center. He will then encode details of the load

    to his electronic account using his cellular phone.

    Moreover, an individual with a mobile banking account may also receive money. If

    someone (who must also have a mobile banking account) sends money to the recipients account,

    the latter shall be notified through text. The recipient may then go to a cash in-cash out center to

    get his cash.

    The BSP said that as the practice of mobile banking further develops, the number of

    Filipinos that do not access financial services and that do not have bank accounts is expected to

    diminish over the next few years.

    Besides providing mobile banking services for low-income Filipinos, Caraan says,

    pawnshops in the future may also provide other financial services. With proper regulatory

    framework, the BSP believes there is scope for pawnshops to also sell micro insurance and

    provide micro credit, she says.

    They serve the important role of making financial servicesand even more kinds of

    such services in the futurereach the poor and those who reside in remote areas. Indeed,

    pawnshops are important to the economy,

    If you think about how much you have to pay for interests of pawned items, you may just

    choose not to pawn at all. Pawnshops charge around 4 to 5 percent monthly interest rates on

    average. Paying for high interests is a sign that youre getting into bad debts. It means youve not

    planned your finances properly for you to resort to drastic measures. If you can avoid it, you

    should.

    If you are in dire need of cash, you may want to consider your alternatives before heading

    to a pawnshop. The wise thing to do is to prioritize those options that will pay the lowest interest

    first.

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    Alternatives to Pawnshops

    Its not a bad idea to approach your friends and relatives to borrow money. If you have a

    good enough reason to borrow, youre friends and dontwant that.relatives may be more than

    willing to help you out. Theyll probably not accept any interest payments. But just make sure

    that you pay them as you promised. Or else youll get a bad reputation for not keeping the

    promises you make. You

    Another option is to consider other lending institutions. Personal loans offered by banks,

    credit cooperatives and other government institutions may have favorable loan terms better than

    what pawnshops have. What you need to do is calculate the interest rate youre going to pay

    considering these alternatives. Always remember that your best option is the one that has the

    lowest interest rate in it.

    Tips When Pawning Your Valuables

    But however you might have planned for the future, there are times when pawning will

    be your only best option. Or if youre a guy who is still trying to recover from a bad financial

    mess, you may need to pawn some of your valuables to get the cash you need. Whatever reason

    you may have, pawning is an option that you should take with careful study.

    Before youpawn anything, its important that you assess your ability to pay the loan on

    time. Are you expecting some cash by the time the loan payment falls due? Or do you expect any

    other sources of fund in the near future? Answering these questions will help you assess whether

    you can really repay the loan or if youre just being overly optimistic about it.

    If youre not sure about your cash flow, be cautious about the items you pawn. Consider

    the very real possibility of not being able to repay the loan on time. Thus, you should only pawn

    items you are willing to lose. These items should not include things that may have sentimental

    values such as family heirlooms. Things that you know you cant replace by buying another one

    like it shouldnt be pawned.

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    Shop Around to Compare Pawnshops

    Another important consideration is to make sure you check out all the pawnshops near

    you to know which one offers the best deal. Pawnshops, of course, compete with each other by

    offering the cheapest loans they can provide. But ifyoure too lazy to check out all your options,

    the price is yours to pay.

    Talking to your friends who have experienced pawning their valuables can also be a

    source of invaluable insights. They can tell you their honest assessment of how their own

    experience went. With all these knowledge, you will be able to decide properly if and when

    pawning will work for you.

    Top Pawnshops in the Philippines

    Pawnshop

    Recognized as the oldest pawnshop in the Philippines, it started in 1906.

    Lhuillier Pawnshop

    Established in Cebu in early 1980's by Michel Lhuillier, eldest son of Henry Lhuillier.

    Henry Lhuillier is a French national who came to the Philippines in 1930 and married a Filipina

    named Angelita Escao Jones. They engaged in jewelry and money-lending business.

    Lhuillier Pawnshop

    Established in Pasay, Manila in mid-1980's by Philippe Lhuillier, also a son of Henry

    Lhuillier.

    Asia PawnshopStarted in 1993 in Cebu.

    Acme Pawn Shop

    -asa Pawnshop

    -Rose Pawnshop

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    RESEARCH PAPER

    For

    PAWNSHOP IN THE PHILIPPINES

    Researcher:

    BEVERLY ORPILLA

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