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Over 9,500 Complaints Pending With Banking Ombudsman: RBI

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NEW DELHI -- Over 9,500 complaints of deficient services by nationalised and private sector banks are pending with banking ombudsmen, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has said.

The revised Banking Ombudsman scheme 2006 allows a customer to seek redress of complaints against banks relating to credit cards and house loans, among others.

The number of complaints pending for resolution as on 13 December, 2015 was 9,508, the RBI said in reply to an RTI query.

"No time limit is specified for resolution of complaint under Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 2006," it said.

The number of complaints received by banking ombudsmen across the country from 1 January to 13 December this year was 87,683, the RBI said.

As per RBI's annual report on the scheme for 2014-15, a total of 85,131 complaints were received by it during the last fiscal.

"Public sector banks accounted for 65 percent of the total complaints out of which 31 percent (26,529) complaints were against State Bank of India (SBI) and associates group," it said.

Private sector banks accounted for 23 percent (19,773) complaints, whereas four percent (3406) were against foreign banks.

Regional rural banks and scheduled urban co-operative banks accounted for 2 per cent (1,966) of the complaints received. Six per cent (4,566) of the complaints were against non-bank entities not covered under the Banking Ombudsman scheme, the RBI said.

There are 15 banking ombudsmen across the country.

The Reserve Bank of India had introduced the Banking Ombudsman scheme in 1995 that provided for resolution of customers' complaints relating to deficiency in banking services.

The scheme was revised twice in 2002 and in 2005. The current scheme came into force from 1 January, 2006.



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