RBI Extends Ombudsman Scheme to Non -Deposit Taking NBFCs
Reserve Bank of (RBI) today announced the extension of the Ombudsman Scheme for Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs), to eligible non-deposit taking non-banking financial companies (NBFC-NDs) having asset size of Rs 100 crore or above with customer interface.
Why was it done?
- It has been done to ensure expeditious redressal of complaints against deficiency in services concerning loans and other matters relating to deficiency in the services by NBFCs.
➥Ombudsman Scheme for Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs)
- The scheme was launched on February 23, 2018, for redressal of complaints against NBFCs registered with RBI under Section 45-IA of the RBI Act, 1934 and covered all deposit accepting NBFCs.
- The NBFCs Ombudsman is a senior official appointed by the Reserve Bank of India to redress customer complaints against NBFCs for deficiency in certain services covered under the grounds of complaint specified under the Scheme.
- The scheme also provides for an appellate mechanism under which the complainant/NBFC has the option to appeal against the decision of the Ombudsman before the appellate authority.
- The offices of the NBFC Ombudsman are functioning at Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai and New Delhi and handle complaints of customers in the respective zones.
RBI Extends Ombudsman Scheme to Non -Deposit Taking NBFCs
Reviewed by Anukul Gyan
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April 29, 2019
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