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Aggressive Recovery Practices Make A Comeback As Loan Defaults Begin
More than a decade later, defaulting borrowers are once again complaining about harassment, this time from digital lenders.
11 Jun 2020, 01:52 PM IST i

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A customer counts Indian rupee banknotes at the Mayuresh Watches and Traders watch and mobile phone store in the Byculla area of Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
Imagine this. You are fast asleep after a long day of work from home and at 2 a.m. your mobile phone rings. The caller is loud, abusive and refuses to listen to anything you have to say. What do they want? Make a Rs 5,000 worth repayment by tomorrow afternoon to avoid further phone calls.That’s just one example of the recovery practices being employed by non-bank lenders, many of whom have aggressively given out unsecured credit unde...

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