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RBI Introduces New Norms for Personal Loans with Two Key Changes

Rudrakshi Gupta
Rudrakshi Gupta
Last updated: 2023/08/19 at 3:31 PM
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Introduction 

In a move aimed at providing relief to borrowers amid rising interest rates, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has introduced two key changes for personal loans. The changes address concerns related to loan tenor elongation and penalty charges, offering greater clarity and protection to borrowers.

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Introduction Guidelines to not affect usual procedures
RBI Introduces New Norms for Personal Loans with Two Key Changes
RBI Introduces New Norms for Personal Loans with Two Key Changes

The first change mandates that banks and non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), including housing finance firms, provide individual borrowers the option to choose a fixed interest rate for their personal loans. This decision comes in response to numerous complaints from consumers who experienced elongated loan tenors or increased Equated Monthly Installment (EMI) amounts on floating-rate personal loans, without proper communication or consent.

As part of this directive, RBI emphasizes that at the time of interest rate reset, regulated entities (REs) must present borrowers with the choice to switch to a fixed rate, as defined by their board-approved policy. The policy should also specify the number of times a borrower can switch interest rate systems during the loan tenor.

The second change pertains to “Fair Lending Practice – Penal Charges in Loan Accounts.” RBI has observed varying practices among REs in imposing penal rates of interest for borrower defaults or non-compliance. To foster credit discipline and transparency, RBI clarifies that penalties for non-compliance with loan contract terms will be treated as “penal charges” rather than “penal interest” added to the interest rate.

Guidelines to not affect usual procedures

The central bank further emphasizes that these charges should be reasonable and proportional to the extent of non-compliance. The directive prevents the capitalization of penal charges, ensuring that no additional interest is computed based on such penalties. However, this new guideline will not affect the usual procedures for compounding interest in loan accounts.

Both changes are anticipated to provide borrowers with greater understanding and control over their loan agreements, reducing ambiguity and potential disputes. These directives align with the RBI’s commitment to promoting fair lending practices and enhancing consumer protection in the financial sector.

Banks and NBFCs are required to implement these new instructions for existing as well as new loans by December 31, 2023, for the fixed interest rate option, and from January 1, 2024, for the “Fair Lending Practice – Penal Charges in Loan Accounts.”

Conclusion 

As the RBI takes proactive steps to address consumer concerns and ensure a more equitable lending environment, borrowers can expect improved transparency and flexibility in managing their personal loan obligations.

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Rudrakshi Gupta August 19, 2023
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