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Credit cards holder?
Cheer up! There is great news coming your way. The Reserve Bank
of India has asked banks not to charge excessive interest rates
on personal loans and prescribe a ceiling rate on small
advances, a move that will benefit card users across the
country.
Issuing fresh guidelines for credit card operations, the RBI has
also directed the banks not to reject credit card applications
of customers without assigning reasons in writing.
The Reserve Bank of India had undertaken a study on the credit
card operations of banks, based on the complaints it received.
It has now come out with a list of recommendations.
Check out what the RBI has prescribed to end the woes of lakhs
of credit card holders who have been subjected to various kinds
of anomalies in terms of card issuance, usage, payment of fees,
late payment and recovery of cards.
Flooded with unsolicited credit cards offers? Well, not any
longer, the RBI has said that unsolicited credit cards should
not be issued.
In case an unsolicited card is issued and activated without the
consent of the recipient and he is billed for the same, the card
issuing bank will have to reverse the charges, and pay a penalty
to the recipient amounting to twice the value of the charges
reversed.
The banks should independently assess the credit risk while
issuing cards to persons, especially to students and others with
no financial stability. Banks need to be very careful while
issuing credit cards.
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