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CAA warns public against instant online loan scams
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CAA warns public against instant online loan scams

July 16, 2026·1 min read
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  1. 01CAA warns against fraudulent online loan schemes.
  2. 02Scams promise instant loans with no documents required.
  3. 03Adverts for quick loans risk consumer money and safety.
  4. 04Risks include hidden charges and excessive interest rates.
  5. 05Unauthorized personal data access is a major concern.
  6. 06Victims should report scams to police immediately.
  7. 07Only obtain loans from Central Bank approved institutions.
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The Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) has warned the public to be cautious of fraudulent online loan schemes that promise instant loans with “no documents” or “no guarantors”. The CAA said advertisements offering “instant loans within five minutes” could put consumers’ money, privacy and personal safety at risk. It highlighted several risks associated with online loan scams, including borrowers not receiving the full amount requested due to hidden charges, excessive and unfair interest rates, unauthorised access to personal data stored on mobile devices, and threats, harassment and blackmail over delayed repayments. The authority advised consumers to obtain loans only from financial institutions approved by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and to avoid installing unknown loan applications. Those who have fallen victim to such scams have been advised to immediately lodge complaints with the police or the Cyber Crime Investigation Division. (Newswire)   The post CAA warns public against instant online loan scams appeared first on Newswire.

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