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Customer complaints are rising, but real crisis is lack of empathy: RBI DG Swaminathan J

As per RBI’s latest annual report, customer grievances saw a marginal increase in FY25, reaching 2.96 lakh complaints, up from 2.93 lakh in the previous fiscal year.

July 22, 2025 / 19:46 IST
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The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) Deputy Governor Swaminathan J said that complaints of the customers are rising in recent years, especially through digital channels, but the real issue is lack of empathy among bankers.

“The number of customer complaints—especially through digital channels—has risen significantly in recent years. From social engineering frauds to poor grievance redressal, the loss and frustration is real. Often, the problem is not the product or service—but, as I see it, the real issue is a lack of empathy,” Swaminathan said, while addressing speech at the National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM), Pune.

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He added that the industry is seeing increasing automation but decreasing ownership. “Systems respond with templated emails; helplines loop back endlessly. This is not how trust is built, and certainly not how it can be sustained," he said.

According to the RBI’s latest annual report, customer grievances filed with the RBI Ombudsman Offices saw a marginal increase in FY25, reaching 2.96 lakh complaints, up from 2.93 lakh in the previous fiscal year.