Congress of the Philippines (statutes) in Quezon City, National Capital Region
Largest city in the Philippines by population. High concentration of online-lending app users and BNPL complaints filed with SEC PH per the 2024 SEC Enforcement and Investor Protection Department reports.
About Congress of the Philippines (statutes)
Carrier slug for primary-source legislation cited by complaint guides — Republic Acts, Presidential Decrees, the Civil Code, and the Revised Penal Code. Statutes published via the Official Gazette and republished by Lawphil.net (Arellano Law Foundation).
National coverage caveat: Congress of the Philippines (statutes)'s presence in Quezon City is documented at the national / multi-branch level. Branch-specific addresses should be verified on the company's directory before transacting.
Public record for Congress of the Philippines (statutes)
RA 11765: Financial Products and Services Consumer Protection Act
2022-05-06Republic Act No. 11765, signed 6 May 2022, established the Financial Products and Services Consumer Protection Act. The statute grants BSP, SEC, IC and CDA enforcement authority over financial-consumer-protection violations by their supervised institutions, including the power to issue cease-and-desist orders, impose fines, restitution, disgorgement of profits, and disqualify officers. It codifies consumer rights to equitable treatment, transparency, fair-dealing, financial education, complaint handling, and data privacy across financial products and services.
RA 9474: Lending Company Regulation Act of 2007
2007-05-22Republic Act No. 9474, signed 22 May 2007, governs the establishment and operation of lending companies in the Philippines. It requires lending companies to register with the Securities and Exchange Commission and obtain a Certificate of Authority before commencing operations, prescribes minimum paid-up capital, regulates interest-rate disclosure, and imposes penalties for violations including operating without authority. The Act is a primary basis for SEC enforcement action against unregistered online lending platforms.
RA 8556: Financing Company Act of 1998
1998-02-26Republic Act No. 8556, signed 26 February 1998, defines and regulates financing companies that extend credit through the discounting of receivables, leasing, and consumer financing. It requires SEC registration and the issuance of a Certificate of Authority, prescribes minimum paid-up capital, and sets disclosure rules for finance charges. The Act, together with RA 9474, frames the SEC's authority over non-bank lending entities.
PD 114: Pawnshop Regulation Act
1973-01-29Presidential Decree No. 114, issued 29 January 1973, regulates the establishment and operation of pawnshops in the Philippines. The decree places pawnshops under the supervision of the Central Bank (now Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas), defines pawn ticket requirements, sets recordkeeping obligations, and prescribes the basis for the auction or redemption of pledged goods. It remains the foundational pawnshop statute, supplemented by BSP circulars under the Manual of Regulations for Non-Bank Financial Institutions.
RA 4200: Anti-Wiretapping Act
1965-06-19Republic Act No. 4200, approved 19 June 1965, prohibits the secret recording of any private communication or spoken word without the consent of all parties to the communication. It also makes inadmissible any evidence obtained in violation of the Act. Philippine jurisprudence consistently requires consent of all parties — there is no general 'one-party' or 'party-to-call' exception. Borrowers recording calls with debt collectors must understand this requirement before relying on a recording as evidence.
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