Defaulters to get a month's notice

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| "We have, in consultation with the Banking Codes and Standards Board of India (BCSBI), decided to send a letter to a defaulter giving him/her enough time to clear the dues. If the customer reverts to us we would give the individual necessary credit counselling. However, if the customer does not show up within the specified time frame we would hand over the case to the recovery agent as informed to the customer,'' said, Aditya Puri, managing director and chief executive officer, HDFC Bank. |
| Banks have been facing wrath from the Reserve Bank of India, judiciary, governments and public on their debt recovery practises. So much so that banks and non banking finance companies decided to either scale down or exit the small ticket size personal loans business where the default rates were increasing. |
| Leading private sector banks like ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank have exited the small ticket size personal loans. Citigroup tightened its lending procedures. |
| "Recovering loan from the defaulters is become very difficult. The activism against collection is very unfortunate. the regulator and the Indian Banks Association is quite on the issue,'' said a foreign banker. |
First Published: Nov 27 2007 | 12:00 AM IST