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For Personal Loans, RBI Issues New Norms With 2 Key Changes. See Details

For Personal Loans, RBI Issues New Norms With 2 Key Changes. See Details

Posted on August 18, 2023 By admin


Banks and NBFCs have been asked to ensure compliance of the RBI’s personal loan instructions

Mumbai:

The Reserve Bank on Friday asked banks to provide fixed interest rate option to individual borrowers and directed the lenders to levy only reasonable penalty charges in case of default in EMI payments.

The two decisions are expected to provide a relief to the borrowers amid rising interest rates and most of the retail loans being on floating rates now.

In a directive to banks and NBFCs, including housing finance companies, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said that several consumer grievances have been received in relation to elongation of loan tenor or increase in EMI amount with regard to EMI-based floating rate personal loans, without proper communication or consent of the borrowers.

Interest rates have risen since May last year as the central bank hiked the repo rate to tame high inflation.

As a result of 250 basis points increase in the repo rate from May 2022 till February this year, a large number of borrowers are facing negative amortisation, wherein the Equated Monthly Instalment (EMI) works out to be less than the interest obligation, resulting in persistent increase of the principal amount.

“At the time of reset of interest rates, REs (Regulated Entities) shall provide the option to the borrowers to switch over to a fixed rate as per their board approved policy,” as per the notification on ‘Reset of Floating Interest Rate on EMI based Personal Loans’.

The policy, inter alia, should also specify the number of times a borrower will be allowed to switch the interest rate system during the tenor of the loan, the RBI said.

At the time of sanction, the central bank said REs should clearly communicate to the borrowers about the possible impact of change in benchmark interest rate on the loan leading to changes in EMI and/or tenor or both.

“Subsequently, any increase in the EMI/ tenor or both on account of the above shall be communicated to the borrower immediately through appropriate channels,” the RBI said.

Banks and NBFCs have been asked to ensure compliance of the instructions for the existing as well as new loans by December 31, 2023.

In a notification on ‘Fair Lending Practice – Penal Charges in Loan Accounts’, the RBI said it has been observed that many REs use penal rates of interest, over and above the applicable interest rates, in case of defaults/ non-compliance by the borrower with the terms on which credit facilities were sanctioned.

The intent of levying penal interest/charges is essentially to inculcate a sense of credit discipline and such charges are not meant to be used as a revenue enhancement tool over and above the contracted rate of interest, the central bank noted.

However, supervisory reviews have indicated divergent practices amongst the REs with regard to levy of penal interest/charges leading to customer grievances and disputes, the RBI said.

“Penalty, if charged, for non-compliance of material terms and conditions of loan contract by the borrower shall be treated as ‘penal charges’ and shall not be levied in the form of ‘penal interest’ that is added to the rate of interest charged on the advances,” it said.

Also, the RBI said there should be no capitalisation of penal charges, which means that no further interest can be computed on such charges.

However, this will not affect the normal procedures for compounding of interest in the loan account.

“The quantum of penal charges shall be reasonable and commensurate with the non-compliance of material terms and conditions of loan contract without being discriminatory within a particular loan / product category,” the RBI said.

The instructions on ‘Fair Lending Practice – Penal Charges in Loan Accounts’ will come into effect from January 1, 2024.

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