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Is it illegal to instigate others to lend money online?
Legal analysis: Network micro-loan refers to the micro-loan provided to customers by Internet companies through their holding micro-loan companies. Network microfinance should abide by the existing regulations of microfinance companies, give full play to the advantages of peer-to-peer lending, and strive to reduce the financing costs of customers. P2P loan business is supervised by China Banking Regulatory Commission. It can be seen that online lending itself is not illegal, but the induced illegal fund-raising of peer-to-peer lending will still be a new high-risk point.

Legal basis: Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 673 Where the borrower fails to use the loan according to the agreed purpose, the lender may stop issuing the loan, recover the loan in advance or terminate the contract.

Article 674 The borrower shall pay interest at the agreed time limit. If the time limit for paying interest is not stipulated or clearly stipulated, and cannot be determined according to the provisions of Article 510 of this Law, if the loan period is less than one year, it shall be paid together with the loan; If the loan term is more than one year, it shall be paid at the end of each year; if the remaining term is less than one year, it shall be paid together with the loan.

Article 676 If the borrower fails to repay the loan within the agreed time limit, it shall pay the overdue interest in accordance with the agreement or the relevant provisions of the state.