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RBI fresh circular on recovery agents largely a reiteration, unlikely to resolve customer complaints, experts say

Overall complaints relating to credit cards, failure to meet commitments, and Direct Selling Agents (DSAs) and recovery agents increased during July 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021 as against the previous year, with complaints related to DSAs and recovery agents surging 61%, the RBI said.

August 16, 2022 / 18:24 IST
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The RBI said regulated entities found in violation of fair recovery practices will be “viewed seriously”.
The RBI said regulated entities found in violation of fair recovery practices will be “viewed seriously”.

The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) circular on Friday directing entities regulated by it to follow a set protocol for recovery of loans using third-party agents is largely a reiteration of its earlier guidelines and unlikely to resolve a rising number of complaints against financial services providers, experts say.

Financial institutions engage third-party service providers for loan recoveries. As per the RBI guidelines, banks and other lenders must publish details of all recovery agencies engaged by them on their websites.

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“The RBI circular is not materially different (from earlier guidelines) but a step in the right direction, as a lot of cases are coming up of borrowers being harassed at odd hours. This circular will limit such cases, but the borrowers must also be made aware that calling at odd hours is harassment, and they can record a complaint with RBI,” said Akshay Ashok, a research analyst at securities firm Prabhudas Lilladher.

Sanjay Agarwal, senior director at CARE Ratings, shared his views.