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A Hong Kong firm has launched a series of television commercials offering personal loans in exchange for ladies' luxury handbags, a report said on Monday.
Yes Lady Finance will pay cash-trapped socialites up to 70 percent of the bag's value with 28 percent annualised interest, the South China Morning Post said.
A Louis Vuitton handbag valued at 2 600 US dollars in the second-hand market would fetch a 1 800 dollar three-month loan, the paper said, adding that owners would lose the bags if they failed to settle the debt on time.
"It is a good fund-raising option for some tai-tais," company co-founder Wallace Tung was quoted as saying, referring to a slang term for the wives of wealthy Hong Kong businessmen. "They may not want to sell their handbags, which may be a gift from husbands and mean a lot to them."
The southern Chinese city has a thriving second-hand luxury bag market.
AFP
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