Deccan Chronicle

CCI REJECTS COMPLAINTS AGAINST CIBIL

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New Delhi, Nov. 23: The CCI has dismissed a complaint alleging abuse of dominant position against credit informatio­n company Trans Union CIBIL.

The complaint was filed by Hyderabadb­ased Venugopal Reddy who is engaged in the business of infrastruc­ture projects.

He had alleged that the company reduced his CIBIL score due to which credit card approval and other services applied for by him were denied by a bank.

Among others, it was alleged that CIBIL did not update his data resulting in lower credit score and that amounted to abuse of dominant position.

To assess the complaint, the regulator considered “market for the provision of services by credit informatio­n companies in India, as the relevant one.

In an order, the fair trade regulator said ‘prima-facie’ CIBIL is in a dominant position but did not find any contravent­ion of Section 4 of the Competitio­n Act.

Section 4 pertains to abuse of dominant market position.

Regarding allegation of not updating data, the watchdog said CIBIL had already informed Mr Reddy that it was statutoril­y barred from modifying the credit informatio­n without receiving confirmati­on from the bank.

The allegation of not updating data is unsustaina­ble, CCI said in the order dated November 8.

— PTI

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