Credit Card Operations of Banks - RBI - Reserve Bank of India
Credit Card Operations of Banks
RBI/2008-2009/100 July 23 , 2008 All Scheduled Commercial Banks (excluding RRBs) Dear Sir Credit Card Operations of Banks Please refer to the Master Circular on Credit Card Operations of banks (Circular No.DBOD.FSD.BC.6/24.01.011/2008-2009) dated July 1, 2008. 2. In this connection, we advise that the Reserve Bank of India had undertaken a study on the credit card operations of banks, based on the complaints received by the Bank as also by the Offices of the Banking Ombudsmen. The gist of the recommendations of the study together with existing RBI instructions, if any, and the action required to be taken by banks in this regard are given in the Annex. Banks may ensure that action is taken by them as shown in column 4 of the Annex. The study report has also made certain recommendations relating to recovery of credit card dues through recovery agents in respect of which a separate circular has already been issued by the Bank (DBOD.No.Leg.BC.75 /09.07.005/2007-08 dated April 24, 2008). 3. Issue of Unsolicited Cards In addition, the person in whose name the card is issued can also approach the Banking Ombudsman who would determine the amount of compensation payable by the bank to the recipient of the unsolicited credit card as per the provisions of the Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 2006 i.e for loss of complainant’s time, expenses incurred, harassment and mental anguish suffered by him. Further, there have been instances where unsolicited credit cards issued have been misused before reaching the person in whose name the card is issued. It is clarified that any loss arising out of misuse of such unsolicited cards will be the responsibility of the card issuing bank only and the person in whose name the card has been issued cannot be held responsible for the same as indicated at item (4) – Column (4) of the Annex. 4. Insurance cover to credit card holders 5. Banks are advised to scrupulously adhere to these instructions and any violation/s would be viewed seriously. Yours faithfully (P.Vijaya Bhaskar) Annex
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