A woman took to LinkedIn to accuse recovery agents of IndusInd Bank of harassing her and violating her privacy, despite her clarification that she was not the person they were looking for.
"Their recovery agents came to my house looking for someone else. Despite telling them who I am, and that person doesn’t live here, they still continued to harass me. I’m a woman and this is violation of my privacy," the woman wrote on LinkedIn.
"This kind of harassment is not acceptable. If they come once again, I’ll report them to the police. Is there no safety for women in this country?" she added.
Responding to her post, the private lender apologised to the woman through their official LinkedIn account. "We regret the inconvenience caused to your banking experience," it said.
Many users on LinkedIn have raised concerns over the alleged unethical practices by many prominent banks including Induslnd Bank.
"It is concerning to note that IndusInd Bank has been accused of unethical practices and causing distress to its customers. Such issues demand immediate attention, and it is hoped that the government takes appropriate action to address these concerns," a user said.
"They (Induslnd Bank) are the worst bank and don't follow the policies," another LinkedIn user said.
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