| RBI/2014-15/128RPCD.RRB.RCB.BC.No. 13/03.05.33/2014-15
 July 15, 2014 The Chairmen/Chief Executive Officers,All Regional Rural Banks / State and Central  Co-operative Banks
 All Credit Information Companies
 Dear Sir/Madam, Data  Format for Furnishing of Credit Information to Credit Information Companies and  other Regulatory Measures A Committee to Recommend  Data Format for Furnishing of Credit Information to Credit Information  Companies (Chairman: Shri Aditya Puri) was constituted by the Reserve Bank of  India (RBI). The Report of the Committee was placed on RBI’s website on March  22, 2014 inviting comments on the recommendations of the Committee. A  copy of the Report of the Committee is attached for reference. 2. On examination of the  recommendations of the Committee and the comments/suggestions received, it has  been decided to implement the following recommendations with modifications,  wherever appropriate: 
        
          Creating Awareness about Credit  Information Report (CIR): With a view to appreciating the  benefits accruing to Regional Rural Banks (RRBs)/State Cooperative Banks  (StCBs) and District Central Cooperative Banks (CCBs)  arising out of better screening of loan  applicants and usage of CIR in credit appraisal, Credit Information Companies  (CIC) should regularly hold workshops for RRBs/StCBs/CCBs. [Recommendation  8.7]
          Credit Information Reports (CIRs) /  Credit Bureau Usage in all Lending Decisions and Account Opening: RRBs    should include in their credit appraisal  processes/loan policies, suitable provisions for obtaining CIRs from one or  more CICs so that the credit decisions are based on information available in  the system. In this context, as commercial borrowers’ data is not adequately  populated with the CICs, to start with, RRBs/StCBs/CCBs may institute board  approved policies for credit bureau usage in all lending decisions and account  opening to retail borrowers/consumer borrower segment. [Recommendation  8.9]
          Populating Commercial Data Records in  Databases of all CICs: Presently, the databases of CICs are not  adequately populated with commercial borrowers’ data. A roadmap in regard to  CICs populating their databases in respect to corporate borrowers is required  to be laid out. For this purpose, RRBs/StCBs/CCBs are advised to report data in  respect of their corporate borrowers to the CICs in a timely manner with  immediate effect and CICs should populate their databases with commercial data  records within six months. Therefore, after a period of six months, RRBs/StCBs/CCBs  should also start using data available with the CICs in respect of commercial /  corporate borrowers, under a Board approved policy. [Recommendation  8.8]
          Standardisation of Data Format: With a view to streamlining the process of data submission by RRBs/StCBs/CCBs to  CICs, it has been decided to standardise the formats for data submission by the  RRBs/StCBs/CCBs to the CICs. The data format as per Annex I should be taken as the base for standardisation of  data format for consumer and commercial borrowers. In respect of Micro Finance  Institution (MFI) segment, data format as per Annex II should be taken as the base for standardisation.  These formats should be put in use by the RRBs/StCBs/CCBs for reporting to CICs  with immediate effect. The data format would be a non-proprietary reporting  format and henceforth would be known as “Uniform Credit Reporting Format”. The  segment viz. consumer, commercial, and MFI will be denoted appropriately in  parentheses, for example, “Uniform Credit Reporting Format (Consumer)”. These  should be uniformly adopted by the RRBs/StCBs/CCBs and CICs. [Recommendation  8.10 (a)]
          Technical Working Group: It  has been decided by our Department of Banking Operations and Development to  constitute a Technical Working Group comprising of representatives from  Scheduled Commercial Banks (a member each from a Public Sector Bank, a Private  Sector Bank and a Foreign Bank), Urban Cooperative Banks, Regional Rural Banks  (RRBs), All India Notified Financial Institutions, CICs, NBFCs, HFCs, IBA and  MFIN to institutionalize a continuing mechanism for reviewing and making  changes where necessary to the data formats. This Working Group should review  the data formats periodically, say once a year, and suggest modifications to  the same. It would frame rules on all data fields for various data formats,  viz. consumer, commercial and MFI. The data formats after finalisation by the  Group will be submitted to RBI for approval. In order to implement the  recommendations relating to the Technical Working Group, CIBIL will act as the  convenor of the Group and take the lead to operationalize the recommendation.  To start with, the Working Group may take up, on a priority basis, changes in  the commercial borrower segment, where there is an urgent need to capture data  required for sharing of information among member banks/FIs under  consortium/multiple banking arrangements and to aid in implementation of the  instructions at paragraph 2 (iii) above. The Working Group should also  incorporate the additional fields as detailed in Annex III. [Recommendations  8.10 (b) and 8.11] 
          Rectification of Rejected Data: CICs should share with RRBs/StCBs/CCBs the logic and validation processes  involved in data acceptance so that instances of data rejection can be  minimised. The reasons for rejection need to be parameterised and circulated  among the RRBs/StCBs/CCBs concerned. Rejection reports should be made simple  and understandable so that they can be used for fixing reporting and data level  issues. RRBs/StCBs/CCBs should rectify the rejected data and upload the same  with the CICs within seven days of receipt of such rejection report. [Recommendation  8.15]
          Data Quality Index: A  common Data Quality Index would assist RRBs/StCBs/CCBs in determining the gaps  in their data and also move towards improving their performance over a period  of time. In addition, they would also be able to rank their own performance  against that of their peers and identify their relative position. Annex 6 of the Report contains a draft Data Quality Index  as agreed upon by all the CICs giving different parameters for assessing the  data submitted by the RRBs/StCBs/CCBs. CICs and RRBs/StCBs/CCBs  may adopt this Data Quality Index for  assessing the quality of data submissions and make efforts towards improving  data quality and minimising data rejections, within a time period of six  months. [Recommendation  8.16] 
          Credit Score: To  facilitate the understanding and interpretation of credit scores in an easy and  consistent manner, it is advised that the CIBIL method of calibrating credit  score from 300 to 900 be adopted by the other CICs also, within a time period  of six months, so that they have a common classification of Credit Scores. [Recommendation  8.17]
          Standardising Format of Credit  Information Report (CIR): It is not considered necessary to  standardise the format of the CIR as such differentiation is essential to  promoting competition in the market. However, CICs should standardise the CIR  terminology and also have some mandatory key fields. This would provide some  comparability for the users between CIRs received from two or more CICs. The  detailed aspects of a standardised CIR are furnished in Annex IV. [Recommendation  8.18(a)]
          Best Practices for RRBs/StCBs/CCBs:  Every RRBs/StCBs/CCBs should take into account the best practices as detailed  in Annex V while formulating or reviewing the policy and  procedure under the Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005 (CICRA)  with the approval of their Board of Directors. [Recommendation  8.25]
          Best Practices for Credit Information  Companies: CICs should also take into account best practices as  detailed in Annex VI and put in place a system for consumer complaint  redressal with the approval of their Board of Directors. Such policy may be  displayed on their websites. [Recommendation  8.26] 3. The other recommendations  of the Committee would be further examined before taking a decision on their  implementation. RRBs/StCBs/CCBs and CICs are advised to implement the  instructions contained in this circular, as per the time schedule indicated. Yours faithfully, (A.Udgata)Principal Chief General Manager
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