Banking Ombudsman : Meaning, Functions and Working

September 1, 2015    

You all are familiar from the term BANKING OMBUDSMAN. Lets know more about it thoroughly.
  • The Banking Ombudsman Scheme was introduced under Section 35 A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 by RBI with effect from 1995.
  • The Banking Ombudsman Scheme was first introduced in India in 1995 and it was revised in 2002.
  • Current Banking Ombudsman Scheme introduced in 2006.
  • From 2002 until 2006, around 36,000 complaints have been dealt by the Banking Ombudsmen.
  • Banking Ombudsman is appointed by Reserve Bank of India.
  • Banking  Ombudsman is a senior official appointed by RBI. He handle and redress customer complaints against deficiency in certain banking services.
  • The offices of Banking Ombudsman is mostly situated at State Capitals.
  • Around 15  Banking Ombudsmen have been appointed.
  • All Scheduled Commercial Banks, Regional Rural Banks and Scheduled Primary Co - operative Banks are covered under the Banking Ombudsman Scheme.
  • Grounds of Complaints
One can file a complaint on the following grounds of complaints:
  1. Any excessive delay or non - payment of collection of cheques, drafts, bills etc.
  2. Without any sufficient cause non acceptance of small denomination notes.
  3. Charging any commission for acceptance of small denominations notes
  4. Any delay in payment of inward remittances or non payment of inward remittances.
  5. If any banking organization refuses to accept taxes or any delaying in accepting taxes (as required by RBI or Government of India).
  6. Any delay in issuing government securities
  7. Refusal to issue or redemption of government securities.
  8. Without any sufficient reason, forced close the deposit accounts by bankers.
  9. If any banker refuse to close the accounts
  10. If any banker deliberately delaying in closing the accounts.
  11. Non compliance of the provisions of Banking Codes and Standard Board of India.
  12. If any banker commits non - observance of Reserve Bank of India's guidelines or instructions or any violation of the directives issued by the Reserve Bank in relation to banking or other services. 
  13. Without any sufficient cause, non acceptance of coins tendered or charging of commission in respect thereof.
  14. Delay or Failure in issue of drafts, pay orders or banker's cheques.
  15.  Performance of work is not as per prescribed working hours.
  16. Delay or failure in providing any bank facility.
  17. Complaints file by Non - resident Indians having accounts in India in relation to their remittance from abroad, deposits and other bank related matters.
  18. Without any reason, refusal to open deposit accounts.
  19. Without adequate prior notice to the customer, charges levied by the banker.
  20. Any violation of guidelines or instructions of RBI on ATM/Debit Card/Credit Card operations.
  21. Non - disbursement or delay in disbursement of pension.

Other Grounds 

A customer can also file a complaint on the following grounds of deficiency in service with respect to loans and advances:
  1. The Banking Ombudsman may also deal with such other matter as may be specified by the Reserve Bank from time to time.
  2. Without any valid reason non - acceptance of application of loans.
  3. Any violation of the provisions of the fair practices code for lenders as adopted by the bank or Code of Bank's Commitment to Customers, as the case may be.
  4. Any type of violation of the instruction, guidelines, recommendations of the RBI
  5. If any non - observance of Reserve Bank Directives on interest rates;
  6. Any delays in sanction of loan applications

Reasons, when you can File a Complaint

  1. If reply is not received from the bank within a period of one month after concerned bank has received complaint representation.
  2. If bank rejects the complaint.
  3. If complainant is not satisfied with bank's reply.
  • Banking Ombudsman does not charge any fee for filing and resolving customer's complaints.
  • If any loss suffered by the complainant then complainant is limited to the amount arising directly out of the act or omission of the bank or Rs. 10 Lakhs whichever is lower.

Must also read

This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service - if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read the FAQ at http://ift.tt/jcXqJW.



Banking Ombudsman : Meaning, Functions and Working 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu September 1, 2015 You all are familiar from the term BANKING OMBUDSMAN. Lets know more about it thoroughly. The Banking Ombudsman Scheme was introduced u...


Related Post:

  • Network Security - Overview
    Hi Folks,  We'll start with overview of network security today, relevant components of this topic will be covered in upcoming articles. Any doubts or suggestions- do use comments section! ==> This article is a part of PK Series (IT Officers)… Read More
  • NABARD Development Assistant (Hindi) Written Result Out
    Dear Readers, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has published online test results for the post of Development Assistant (Hindi). Online Test was held on 28-11-2015. Appeared candidates can check their results at below link:… Read More
  • IBPS Clerk Mains - Computer Knowledge Quiz
    Q1. In _______generation computer size was very large: a) First Generation  b) Second Generation  c) Third Generation d) Fourth Generation  e) None of The Above Q2. MICR Technology used for clearance of cheques by banks, the term MIC… Read More
  • GK Mania: Current Affairs & Banking Awareness
    Dear Readers, Today we are presenting you some important Current Affairs and Banking Awareness in GK Mania Session. From this session you may got similar questions in your upcoming IBPS Clerk Main and Andhra Bank PO Exams. Try to solve it. GK … Read More
  • Current Affairs for 26 December 2015
    Join 40,000+ readers and get free notes in your email This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service - if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read the FAQ at http://ift.tt/jcXqJW. … Read More
Load comments

No comments:

Post a Comment