Loans Sourced by Banks and NBFCs over Digital Lending Platforms: Adherence to Fair Practices Code and Outsourcing Guidelines - ربی - Reserve Bank of India
Loans Sourced by Banks and NBFCs over Digital Lending Platforms: Adherence to Fair Practices Code and Outsourcing Guidelines
RBI/2019-20/258 June 24, 2020 All Scheduled Commercial Banks (excluding RRBs) Madam/ Dear Sir, Loans Sourced by Banks and NBFCs over Digital Lending Platforms: It has been observed that many digital platforms have emerged in the financial sector claiming to offer hassle free loans to retail individuals, small traders, and other borrowers. Banks and NBFCs are also seen to be engaging digital platforms to provide loans to their customers. In addition, some NBFCs have been registered with Reserve Bank as ‘digital-only’ lending entities while some NBFCs are registered to work both on digital and brick-mortar channels of credit delivery. Thus banks and NBFCs are observed to lend either directly through their own digital platforms or through a digital lending platform under an outsourcing arrangement. 2. It has further been observed that the lending platforms tend to portray themselves as lenders without disclosing the name of the bank/ NBFC at the backend, as a consequence of which, customers are not able to access grievance redressal avenues available under the regulatory framework. Of late, there are several complaints against the lending platforms which primarily relate to exorbitant interest rates, non-transparent methods to calculate interest, harsh recovery measures, unauthorised use of personal data and bad behavior. 3. Although digital delivery in credit intermediation is a welcome development, concerns emanate from non-transparency of transactions and violation of extant guidelines on outsourcing of financial services and Fair Practices Code, etc. issued to banks and NBFCs, a reference to which is drawn in the Annex. It is, therefore, reiterated that banks and NBFCs, irrespective of whether they lend through their own digital lending platform or through an outsourced lending platform, must adhere to the Fair Practices Code guidelines in letter and spirit. They must also meticulously follow regulatory instructions on outsourcing of financial services and IT services. 4. It must be noted that outsourcing of any activity by banks/ NBFCs does not diminish their obligations, as the onus of compliance with regulatory instructions rests solely with them. Wherever banks and NBFCs engage digital lending platforms as their agents to source borrowers and/ or to recover dues, they must follow the following instructions:
5. Any violation in this regard by banks and NBFCs (including NBFCs registered to operate on ‘digital-only’ or on digital and brick-mortar channels of delivery of credit) will be viewed seriously. Yours faithfully (Manoranjan Mishra) Reference to extant instructions a) Para 2.5.2 (ii) (loan appraisal and terms/conditions) of ‘Guidelines on Fair Practices Code for Lender’ and Para 2.6 of ‘Guidelines on Recovery Agents engaged by banks’, of Master Circular on ‘Loans and Advances – Statutory and Other Restrictions’ dated July 01, 2015; b) Para 4 of Annex to circular on ‘Guidelines on Managing Risks and Code of Conduct in Outsourcing of Financial Services by banks’ dated November 03, 2006 c) Para 8.5(b) of Master Circular on ‘Customer Service in Banks’ dated July 01, 2015; d) Para 29 (loan appraisal and terms/conditions) of the guidelines on Fair Practices Code and Para 4 of Annex XXV (Directions on Managing Risks and Code of Conduct in Outsourcing of Financial Services by NBFCs) of the Master Directions on Non-Banking Financial Company - Systemically Important Non-Deposit taking Company and Deposit taking Company (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2016 e) Para 7.2 of Section A of Master Direction on ‘Information Technology Framework for the NBFC Sector’ dated June 08, 2017; and, f) Para 29 (loan appraisal and terms/conditions) of the guidelines on Fair Practices Code and Para 4.1 of Annex XIX (Directions on Managing Risks and Code of Conduct in Outsourcing of Financial Services by NBFCs) of the Master Directions on Non-Banking Financial Company – Non-Systemically Important Non-Deposit taking Company (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2016. |