"A concept note on P2P lending will be put up on the RBI website for public comments shortly," Gandhi said at an NBFC event organised here by an industry body.
Based on the feedback, the contours of P2P lending will be decided in consultation with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), he said.
"Sebi has come out with a paper from the securities market side, from the lending and borrowing side we will come out with a paper," he said.
Thus far, the growth of such activity in India was at a low level but P2P lending has shown accelerated growth over the last one year in the country, he said.
"While encouraging innovations, the RBI cannot be oblivious to the risk posed by such institutions to the system," Gandhi added.
In the first bi-monthly policy of the current fiscal, RBI this month announced that it will be coming out with concept paper on P2P lending, saying it has shown at accelerated growth over the last one year.
"Instead of too many categories, can we harmonise the regulations across and reduce the number of classification. That work is going on," he said.
Gandhi however said RBI's stand is to harmonise not equalise the regulation.
"That is similar entities should be subjected to similar regulations. This is driven primarily to remove arbitrage," he said.
