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The media seems to have been taken over by reports about the high handed and illegal behavior of recovery agents trying to recover money on behalf of their banking clients. Apart from humiliation in front of colleagues and family members some defaulting loan consumers have faced physical threats and intimidation as well. Reports of consumers being driven to suicides and medical problems (like heart attacks) being caused due to the threatening and menacing behavior of the recovery agents has the principal banks running for cover disclaiming any responsibility for the action of the recovery agents acting on their behalf. Many of these agencies are quite large, with a countrywide network of offices. However this business is unregulated with a result that most such outfits have very low standards and almost no staff screening procedures. There are a few well-regulated and professionally run collection agencies, which work within the boundary of laws and yet do a good job. However they are an exception rather than the rule. Stories are rife about the heavy-handedness of the recovery agents. Despite the stringent guidelines laid down by the Indian Banks' Association (IBA) as well as the regulator, Reserve Bank of India [Get Quote], banks still continue to appoint such recovery agents and are tolerant about the extra legal process followed by the collection agencies till a shocking incident takes place. Here are a few tips on what to do when faced with unruly loan recovery agents: The consumer hopes that it is the end of the matter. However over a period of time these dues (along with penal interest, late payment charges, etc.) pile up to a neat sum and that is when the recovery agents get into the picture. So as soon as you get into any such dispute make a written complaint to the bank and get acknowledgement. If the bank does not respond within 2-3 weeks of a formal complaint you should file a complaint with the banking ombudsman appointed by the RBI. Details of the banking ombudsman in your area are available on the RBI's website (www.bankingombudsman.rbi.org.in). Normally these issues will get resolved at the very mention of the banking ombudsman. In other cases the banking ombudsman is likely to provide relief in your case immediately. Bank representatives should avoid inappropriate occasions such as bereavement in the family while making calls/visits to collect dues. The bank will then give a written notice about any legal or other recovery measures including repossession of the security. 2. Complain to the bank along with a full transcript of the call. If recovery agents harass physically, then describe each and every detail of the incident minutely in writing. Witnesses, apart from family, can also be quoted in the complaint. Apnaloan.com is a guide to home loans in India. Apnaloan also enables consumers get best home loan rates by making banks compete for their loan. |
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