New rules soon for better service to bank customers
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Almost a year after RBI put in motion a process to improve banks' customer service practices, a high-profile panel set up by the central bank in this regard is likely to submit its recommendations later this month.
Sources close to the matter said that the panel is likely to suggest a tighter vigil by RBI for banks lacking on customer service front, monetary and procedural penalties and other remedial measures to guard against such lapses.
Besides, banks may be asked to resolve various customer grievances within a pre-determined time period, they added.
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