CCI dismisses complaint against Bank of Baroda

Complaint was filed by Uttarakhand-based Dhanvir Food Product, which had availed of a term loan of Rs 7.25 cr

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 07 2015 | 11:21 AM IST
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has rejected allegations of unfair business practices against Bank of Baroda in a matter related to foreclosure of a loan.

The complaint was filed by Uttarakhand-based Dhanvir Food Product, which had availed of a term loan of Rs 7.25 crore from the bank, against the lender and its branch in the state.

To foreclose the loan, the lender had sought foreclosure penalty which was alleged to be arbitrary, unreasonable and anti-competitive.

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Finding no prima facie evidence of unfair business practices, the competition watchdog has decided to close the matter.

In its order, the regulator said "no material has been provided to show that Bank of Baroda has been imposing pre-payment penalty or foreclosure charges in pursuance of some agreement entered into with any other enterprise engaged in similar trade or business".

"Thus, prima facie, no case of contravention of Section 3 can be made out against the opposite parties in the instant case," the order dated June 2 said.

Section 3 of the Competition Act pertains to anti-competitive agreements.

To ascertain whether Section 4 -- which refers to abuse of dominant position -- has been violated, the Commission considered 'market of commercial/corporate loan in India'.

The watchdog ruled that the lender is not dominant in the relevant market and hence, did not violate competition norms.

Among others, it was also alleged that the lender's conduct was against the interest of the borrower as it prevented the latter from switching over to other banks and financial institutions that offered better options on loans.
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First Published: Jun 07 2015 | 11:13 AM IST

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