New Delhi:There are nearly 600 illegal mobile-based lending apps that are operating in the country and the Reserve Bank of India has been given the responsibility to deal with the complaints against them, Bhagwat Karad, the minister of state for finance said on Monday. Citing the data from the Reserve Bank’s Working Group on digital lending, the minister said the number of unauthorized mobile-based lending apps in February 2021 stood at around 600.
The RBI has received more than 2,500 complaints against such unauthorized lending apps through its Sachetportal established under the State Level Coordination Committee mechanism for registering complaints by the public against such unregistered entities. The data shared by the minister in the Lok Sabha showed that the maximum number of complaints were received from one of India’s most prosperous industrialized states, Maharashtra. The state alone accounted for more than one-fifth of the total complaints registered in the country against such unauthorized lending apps between January 2020 and March 2021.
Maharashtra accounts for one in five complaints
While 572 of the total 2,562 complaints were reported from Maharashtra against such illegal lending apps, Karnataka, which is home to India’s IT capital Bengaluru, reported the second highest number of complaints. During the same period, 394 complaints were reported from the state. India’s national capital Delhi is also not immune to such unethical business practices as 352 complaints, the third-highest in the country, were reported from the Union territory against such illegal mobile-based lending apps.