100 minibuses repossessed in Hong Kong after owners failed to repay bank loans: operators
- About 100 minibuses towed away over past three years as banks take actions against owners unable to pay instalments, operator says
- ‘Some owners died, but most cases involved owners unable to afford loans,’ he adds
About 100 minibuses have been towed away after owners failed to repay bank loans, Hong Kong operators have said, citing practical pandemic-induced challenges.
Chow Kwok-keung, the chairman of the Taxi and Public Light Bus Association, said on Thursday banks had not requested early payments, but some owners’ minibuses were taken away because of overdue instalments.
He warned 100 more minibuses might face the same fate if the government did not intervene.
“Over the past three years, about 100 vehicles have been towed away,” he told a radio programme. “Some owners died, but most cases involved owners unable to afford loans.”
The minibus confiscation became known to the public after some banks were said to have demanded several owners repay call loans amid a sharp decrease in the prices of the vehicles’ licence plates.