Digital Lending in India : A Study of the Guidelines, Privacy Policies and Consumer Protection in fintech
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2024-05-15
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National Law School Of India University
Abstract
A few decades ago, access to credit was limited to a select few, constrained by
traditional banking infrastructures and stringent eligibility criteria. However, the
proliferation of technological innovations by fintech companies has significantly
increased access to credit, transforming financial practices and enhancing economic
well-being for many individuals. However, regulations have not kept pace with these
advancements, leading to varied experiences and levels of trust among users. This study
aims to critically assess how well fintech companies comply with the Reserve Bank of
India's Digital Lending Guidelines with an emphasis on customer protection. The study
specifically focuses on personal loans, as these constitute the majority of loans
disbursed by fintech companies, ensuring a representative analysis of their lending
practices. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the research integrates qualitative
analysis to understand the compliance of fintech companies' privacy policies with the
guidelines and quantitative surveys to understand consumer grievances, compliance
levels, and their satisfaction and awareness of the guidelines. The analysis revealed
significant disparities in the compliance of privacy policies among digital lending
fintechs and numerous reported grievances including misuse of personal data,
harassment by the recovery agents, technical issues in timely payments and inaccurate
reporting to the Credit Bureaus that remain unresolved, undermining consumer trust
and highlighting gaps in the current regulatory framework. These findings underscore
the need for more rigorous enforcement of regulatory standards to bridge these gaps
and ensure robust consumer protection in the digital lending space. Finally, some policy
recommendations have been outlined by the researcher balancing customer protection
and the resource constraints faced by the fintech companies as they navigate the
regulatory environment.