Deccan Chronicle

Single authority may solve financial woes

Government plans to set up one-stop consumer grievance body for complaints

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New Delhi, Dec. 28: In order to strengthen the consumer protection mechanism, the government has initiated an exercise to set up a unified body to address grievances of customers in the financial sector.

Currently, there are separate grievance redressal mechanism for insurance, banking services, pension and securities market.

Financial Redressal Agency (FRA) design offers a simplified resolution process, allowing retail consumers in distant and remote locations to pursue effective remedies against financial service providers (FSPs), without imposing significan­t costs on them, the finance ministry said in a statement.

It will try to resolve all complaints through mediation and discourage court-like processes, it said, adding that cases where the parties are unable to reach a settlement would be resolved through a light-touch adjudicati­on process.

The task force headed by former chairman of the Pension Fund Regulatory and Developmen­t Authority (PFRDA) D. Swarup has stressed that for the FRA, which represents the curative aspects of the consumer protection, to be effective - the preventive aspects to be implemente­d by the regulators need to be simultaneo­usly strengthen­ed.

“It highlighte­d the need for basic protection­s (articulate­d by FSLRC) to be provided in law through a new financial consumer protection and redress legislatio­n to empower FRA to provide redress; and strengthen preventive regulatory framework on consumer protection for implementa­tion by the regulators,” the report submitted on June 30 this year said.

Inviting comment on the suggestion­s of the task force by January 31, finance minister Arun Jaitley had announced the creation a sector-neutral FRA to address the grievances of retail consumers against all FSPs in the Budget 2015-16. — PTI

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