Mangalore: Customers should demand good services from banks - RBI deputy governor
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VM)
Mangalore, Apr 16: Dr K C Chakrabarty, deputy governor of RBI during his visit to the city listened to the grievances of the public with regard to instances of deficiencies/problems while dealing with banks.
The meet was organized for the benefit of customers by various banks at the auditorium of the corporate office of Corporation Bank on Tuesday April 16.
Addressing the audience, he said that he was honoured to be present here and that the programme was organized to interact with people.
"It is an apt place to organize such an event as a few banks and many top order banking officials are born in the district. If banks do not provide proper service, then it is wrong to blame the RBI. Customers should either demand proper services from the bank or leave the bank," he said.
"If there are any problems in following certain policies by the bank, then the public must bring it to the notice of the RBI through ombudsmen," he said.
"RBI’s main role is to check whether banks are following the rules of public policy," said the deputy governor. Commenting on the banking ombudsmen, he said the position was mainly created to ensure that there is no problem between the bank and the customer.
"Ombudsmen cannot deal with all the complaints. The customer cannot approach the ombudsman directly as they have to first approach the bank. In case the customer does not receive any reply within 15 days then the customer can approach the bank ombudsman," he clarified.
The deputy governor also asked people to read the terms and conditions of the bank carefully before signing any agreement. Once an agreement is signed, the RBI cannot intervene in the matter, he said. On the whole, he said that the main aim of RBI is both bank and customer-centric.
The address was followed by grievances put forth by the customers of various banks and the issues were clarified by the deputy governor.
Ajay Kumar, managing director and chairman of Corporation bank, Jairam Bhat, CEO of Karnataka Bank, AC Mahajan, MG Sanghvi, chairman and managing director of Syndicate Bank, H S Upendra Kamath, chairman and managing director of Vijaya Bank, Palaniswamy, banking ombudsmen for Karnataka among others were present.