Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

RBI PANEL TO EVALUATE DIGITAL LENDING MODEL

- Shayan Ghosh shayak. g@ livemint. com

MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Wednesday said it has formed a working group to study aspects of digital lending by regulated and unregulate­d players, including mobile apps.

The move indicates RBI’S intent to look into the practices followed by lending apps, even those that do not have a regulated entity such as a non-bank financier linked to it. The working group has been advised to submit its report within three months.

The Covid-19 pandemic has pushed people to the brink, forcing them to opt for quick loans at the click of a button from lending apps. However, when borrowers were unable to repay these loans, along with an usurious interest rate, these companies resorted to coercive recovery tactics.

“While the penetratio­n of digital methods in the financial sector is a welcome developmen­t, the benefits and certain downside risks are often interwoven in such endeavours,” RBI said.

The panel members comprise four RBI officials and two external experts. It will be led by Jayant Kumar Dash, executive director, RBI, and will have Ajay Kumar Choudhary, chief general manager-in-charge, supervisio­n, P Vasudevan, chief general manager, payment and settlement systems, and Manoranjan Mishra, chief general manager, regulation, as the other internal members. External members include Vikram Mehta, co- founder, Monexo Fintech; and Rahul Sasi, cybersecur­ity expert and founder of Cloudsek.

RBI lacks regulatory powers as most lending apps are not registered as non- banking financial companies, but under money lending Acts of various state government­s. The working group will thus evaluate digital lending activities and assess the penetratio­n and standards of outsourced digital lending activities in Rbi-regulated entities. It will identify risks posed by unregulate­d digital lending firms to financial stability, regulated entities and consumers.

 ?? REUTERS ?? The move indicates RBI’S intent to examine practices of lending apps not backed by a regulated entity.
REUTERS The move indicates RBI’S intent to examine practices of lending apps not backed by a regulated entity.

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