Pawning has been an industry that
is synonymous with augmenting the needs of majority of Philippine households. In
a study released by Ken Research Private Ltd in April 2016, it is identified
that 90% of the Philippine household subsist on less than $10 a day, making
pawnshops a viable and trusted option for individuals in need of immediate
cash.
With more than 17,000 pawnshop
branches in the country today, pawning provides individuals with easy and
accessible solutions to immediate cash needs of the common Filipino.[1]
In spite the massive scale and
the length of reach of the business, pawning is an industry that often
struggles with the negative connotation that it preys on the needs of the
destitute and the middle-class. There is also a connotation that pawning items
is for those who are truly desperate for cash, while others worry on the safety
and security of their pawned items.
Contrary to these misconceptions,
Philippine pawnshops are highly professional organizations that follow
strictest code of operations, based on the guidelines set by the Bangko Sentral
ng Pilipinas (BSP) and complies the strictest requirements on corporate
governance as set by the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC).
In fact, pawnshops has become one
of the biggest supporters of BSP’s program in promoting microfinancial services
as a means of providing access to the poor and to micro and small entrepreneurs
financial access, something that is not otherwise possible via banks and bigger
financial organizations.[2]
Jean Henri Lhuillier, president
& CEO of Cebuana Lhuillier, the country’s largest microfinancial services
provider, was quick to dispel the preconceived notions that come with pawning.
Lhuillier helms the lead in Cebuana Lhuillier, an organization that proudly positions
itself as “a business with a social mission of financial inclusion.”
“Pawning has become instrumental
in changing the lives of many Filipinos – thanks to its capability to
immediately ease and assuage a financial burden. As someone who has grown with
the country’s number one pawnshop brand, I have personally witnessed many
success stories made possible by pawning—from a mother who sends her children
to school, made possible by a few heirloom pieces; to an enterprising young man
who got his first business capital by pawning. Pawning proved to be the fastest
and easiest means to get access to cash – this can be traced back to the days
of ancient China and even to day and age of computers and technical
advancements, the value of pawning does not change or diminish, especially when
it moves and evolves with the changing of the times,” Lhuillier said.
Here’s how pawnshops is evolving
with the times as a means to address the common misconceptions in pawning:
- Strictest quality check for pawned items – pawnshops follow a strict guideline before they accept pawned items. Branch personnel are trained appraisers and follows strict regulations from BSP. Contrary to a common misconception that pawnshops accept stolen jewelries, pawnshop personnel are trained to work together with law enforcement agencies to prevent this from happening.
- Fast, efficient pawning process – In some pawnshops, the whole pawning process is done and over in five minutes. Pawnshops employ a dedicated lane for pawning clients and has adapted well to technology by putting modern systems in place to make sure the pawning process is easy, quick and efficient.
- Putting utmost value and care for pawned items – To ensure the safety of the pawned items, strict security process are followed – from the opening to closing of the branch, to the placement of CCTV cameras and guards stationed in place.
- Pawnshops are modern one-stop shop for microfinancial services – The pawnshop branches of today are bright, safe, air-conditioned offices that functions as a one-stop shop for its client’s microfinancial needs. For example, Cebuana Lhuillier, the largest pawnshop chain in the Philippines, is also considered as the country’s leading provider of microfinancial services. The company supports and actively campaigns the financial inclusion program of the government and has set services in place that answers the financial needs of the vast majority of Filipinos, particularly the underbanked and unbanked.
- Exceptional customer service in place– Understanding the value of pawned items left in its care, more established pawnshops usually has its own customer service team in place to handle queries and concerns. One good example of this is Cebuana Lhuillier’s 24K Card which serves as a loyalty card, eCard and money card all at the same time.
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