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RBI to regulate loan service providers to enhance transparency

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 12/08/2023, 07:24 AM

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is gearing up to implement a new regulatory framework aimed at loan service providers (LSPs), particularly those involved in loan aggregation services. This move comes as a response to concerns over consumer protection within digital lending platforms, which has been a growing area of focus for the central bank.

In his Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies, Governor Shaktikanta Das highlighted the importance of increasing transparency and improving the borrower's experience. The need for regulation was underscored by findings from the Working Group led by Jayant Kumar Dash, whose recommendations at the end of August 2022 have now paved the way for these forthcoming changes.

The RBI's planned guidelines are expected to assist customers in better navigating online loan offers. The focus will be on web aggregators, providing a platform for potential borrowers to make clear comparisons and informed choices among the numerous lending options available digitally. These measures are part of a broader effort by the RBI to ensure that the burgeoning digital lending ecosystem operates in a manner that is fair, transparent, and beneficial for consumers.

As the RBI prepares to roll out these detailed guidelines, stakeholders within the financial services industry are anticipating how these changes will shape the future of digital borrowing in India. The central bank's commitment to bolstering consumer protection in this sector is seen as a significant step towards creating a more trustworthy and customer-friendly financial environment.

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