Organized crime in cyberspace: How traditional organized criminal groups exploit the online peer-to-peer lending market in China

Author(s):  
Peng Wang ◽  
Mei Su ◽  
Jingyi Wang

Abstract How do traditional organized criminal groups run their offline businesses on the internet? Drawing on interview data, news reports and interactions with illegal moneylenders, this article examines how loan sharks use the online peer-to-peer lending market to lend money to Chinese students at exorbitant interest rates. Illegal lenders employ techniques of deception, the sharing of compromising information (e.g. social contacts and nude photos) and professional legal services to develop internet-based loan scams to trap student borrowers. To enforce loan repayment, lenders have developed a new strategy: relational repression, which is the use of cyberviolence and the threat of revealing damaging information to clients’ social contacts. This puts enormous pressure on clients and their families to make payments. The use of relational repression reduces the need to resort to physical violence and bribe police officers.

2018 ◽  
Vol 63 (01) ◽  
pp. 45-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
JUANJUAN CHEN ◽  
YABIN ZHANG ◽  
ZHUJIA YIN

We study the education premiums in the online peer-to-peer (P2P) lending marketplace in which individuals bid on unsecured microloans applied by individual borrowers. Using more than 100,000 consummated and failed listings from the largest online P2P lending marketplace in China — Paipaidai.com, we examine whether higher education level lead to lower interest rates and lower risk of default. We find that controlling for other characteristics of borrowers, borrowing rates of borrowers with bachelor’s degrees is 0.141 percent higher than that of borrowers with associate’s degrees, and that female borrowers’ education premiums were higher than their male counterparts. With regard to loan performance, borrowers with bachelor’s degrees are 13% less likely to default than the borrowers with associate’s degrees. Therefore, the education premiums in the P2P lending marketplace are rational.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 1298-1309
Author(s):  
Oanh Van Nguyen ◽  
Cong Van Lai ◽  
Hai Thanh Luong ◽  
Toan Quang Le ◽  

Online peer-to-peer lending applications have emerged in some recent years in Vietnam, where the consumer lending market is potential for financial companies. This country faces challenges to control the online lending business. As a result, criminals find loopholes in the legal system on this business to commit loan sharks. This article targets to explore the nature of the connection between a loan shark and online peer-to-peer lending applications through interviewing with police officials in their specific operation investigated. The findings highlight a close structure of criminal groups related to loan sharks via this lending platform and a comprehensive profile of borrowers. These findings suggest some recommendations for fighting against this crime effectively in the coming time.


Media Ekonomi ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 121
Author(s):  
Suci Romadhona ◽  
Muhammad Zilal Hamzah ◽  
Eleonora Sofilda

<em>This research was conducted to determine the effect of the factors driving MSEs in making loans to peer-to-peer lending companies. Factors that are considered by MSEs in seeking financial resources through peer-to-peer lending are loan processes, interest rates, loan processing costs, loan amounts, and loan application flexibility. These five factors will then be used as independent variables to see behavioral intentions and the actual use of a peer-to-peer lending platform. <em>This research method uses Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) and WrapPLS 6.0 test equipment. <em>The results of this study found that the loan process had no significant effect on behavioral intentions and other factors had a positive influence and the highest factor affected MSEs borrowing on this platform was the flexibility of loan applications. With the aspirations of MSEs, peer-to-peer lending companies in Indonesia can improve services so that business capital loan transactions increase and advance the economy of MSEs in Indonesia.</em></em></em>


MIS Quarterly ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 729-742 ◽  
Author(s):  
De Liu ◽  
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Daniel J. Brass ◽  
Yong Lu ◽  
Dongyu Chen ◽  
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