Counsel youth on good credit behaviour: RBI to banks, credit bureau
Stating that bad loans from education segment are very high, Reserve Bank deputy governor R Gandhi on Tuesday asked credit information companies (CICs) and banks to ‘counsel’ the youth on good credit behaviour.
“The young borrowers are oblivious of consequences of non-repayment on their credit track record. Can CICs and banks look at ‘catch them young’ policy for credit counseling and developing a credit culture in them?” Gandhi said at a Cibil event in Mumbai.
“The awareness campaigns need to be focused on the new generation, even before they enter into a credit relationship,” Gandhi added.
He said the amount of non-performing assets of educational loans under Rs 4 lakh, which qualifies under the priority sector lending guidelines, was 7.54% as of March 2014 as against the overall average of 4%. “Can CICs provide a periodic, non-chargeable credit report to the student loanees and make them aware of their own credit position?” Gandhi asked.
The comments come within a fortnight of Governor Raghuram Rajan describing education loans as a “complex issue” as the banks have to manage with the societal needs on one hand and the rising NPAs on the other.
The IIT and IIM-educated Rajan said even though State effectively subsidises educational loans, one of the elite schools he attended has reported a problem on loan non-payment, and added the RBI is reviewing the scheme. The need, Rajan had emphasised, was to track students better which is now possible using the Aadhar number and also have a good system of insurance where the not-so-successful students do not suffer.
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