RESIDENT LOAN DEFAULTER - GULFTIMES
A mechanism is required through which jobless residents who face court cases due to their inability to repay loans can be helped, it has been felt.
Many expatriates are reportedly stranded in the country after losing their jobs and are unable to repay the loans that they had taken while being employed earlier. A number of those who have defaulted on repayment of loans are facing court cases and struggling to make ends meet, it is understood.
“At least 60 people have approached me in recent months for legal intervention after being served notices by banks from where they had taken loans while being employed,” said Nizar Kochery, legal expert and rights activist.
There have also been instances of expatriates pooling funds to help repay the bank loans of friends who have lost their jobs.
If a favourable condition for re-employment of jobless defaulters is facilitated by the local authorities, including banks, insurance companies and officials of the Ministries of Labour and Interior, the issue can be sorted out and no one will default on repayment, say residents.
While loans need to be repaid in a mutually-agreed-upon period, some banks issue notices to borrowers after the latter default on repayment immediately after losing their jobs.
Gulf Times found out that many of those who had defaulted were willing to repay their loans provided they had jobs. “Without a job, how could a person like me repay the loan?” argued an expatriate, who lost his job while working for a utility firm.
The resident said he did not even want to go home until he had repaid the loan. “However, my previous employers turned down my request for even a six-month permission to work outside their sponsorship, with which I could have repaid my entire loan,” he added.
Many banks in the region and Qatar had extended liberal loans to citizens as well as expatriates. “However, in the wake of the global economic slowdown, many people lost their jobs and were unable to repay their loans,” said a South Asian diplomat whose embassy was approached by many of its expatriates regarding similar issues.
A senior community member wondered what banks and sponsors stood to gain by detaining an individual who had defaulted on loan repayment after losing his job. “At present, there is no local authority where such a person can go and air his grievances, leave alone writing off the loan that has been extended to him,” said Kochery.
At the same time, he said, there were employers who would not even pay the end-of- service benefits to employees who either leave the country after resigning or whose sponsorship is cancelled.
Meanwhile, in a related development, the rights activist said an expatriate sought the intervention of Qatar’s central bank after receiving a notice from a bank about the freezing of his loan recently. The authority came to his rescue immediately.
However, Kochery said: “How many expatriates would dare to approach a premier institution like the country’s central bank to deal with such a vexed issue?”
It is not just bank loans people cannot pay in situations like this.
Rent, school fees, medical bills, etc.
Move to Dubai - funds needed to start kids in school, advance rent payments for accommodation, a month before you get a wage. It is a never ending circle.
A sudden end to your previously thought secure employment, is a kick in the teeth, and if you cannot obtain an NOC, what other options are there???
thanks frnd
i have loan in india and my house is morgauge
to save my house i have taken but i am scred that if employeer terminate mywithout noc where will i go bank taken 1350qar as insurances also but if i not have noc how can i pay i am readdy to pay i am not bad guy to run way as its haram for me i not readdy run way i will pay but what ifsponsar not give noc where i will go.
now as a experties we are salave we not get any benfit from our home counrty and its a courputed counrty(I)
and here also we have to go jail even we sih to pay but bonded by noc
for the people who work is qatar is like salave
My friend try to go to Human Rights regarding the issuance of your NOC if the company doesn't give you! Some were able to get assistance from them!
I already found a Job! But still they want the Loan to be paid in full instead of continuing the installment. You cannot go for a vacation If it's not fully paid because of the case they filed against you! If it's a 4 yr term then It's also after 4 yrs you will be able to have a vacation. Just a warning for those who are going to take a Loan. Worst some are in the Jail. Even after serving Jail, You will still have to pay in full if you want to leave this country. You're time in Jail and the installment duration will make you live like Hell on Earth! Not seeing your loved ones during this time is worth more than the money you borrowed in a Bank!
Sorry, but too many people take out loans believing that they are here for ever..
Jail them.
just clearfy me
i have loan now my company terminate me and i not have any frnds and relative here as gurrantor.
now what my copnay not give noc also to work out side from where i will pay.
pls reply me soon
Hello Everybody! Just want to ask / share any opinions regarding this matter. You may have colleagues, friends / family members who are undergoing the same issue. I am one of the expat resident who had experienced the same and the situation changed our normal way of living. I was one of those unluckily being retrenched by our company. I've been out of job for the past two months. I was honestly reporting it to the bank because I had a loan with them, But they are not very understanding of the situation. The Bank representative tell me to provide a guarantor / pay the whole loan amount as soon as possible. If not they will file a case against you and they did! Such a very inhumane actions!