RBI warns banks to refund customers for proven mis-selling

The RBI has warned banks to refund customers if mis-selling of third-party products is proven. Over the past few years, concerns have arisen about customers being pushed into buying insurance, mutual funds, or other third-party products without full understanding. The RBI has issued draft guidelines for 2026.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recently issued a stern warning to banks to refund customers in cases of proven mis-selling. This pertains to the sale of third-party products such as insurance, unit-linked insurance plans (ULIPs), and mutual funds. Over the past few years, complaints have increased about customers being encouraged to purchase these products without complete information.

The draft guidelines for 2026 incorporate responsible business conduct directions for banks. These include a ban on incentives to bank staff, prohibiting dark patterns in banking apps, restrictions on bundling financial products, and norms for direct selling agents. Customer consent will be mandatory. The RBI has set a deadline of March 4, 2026, for feedback on the draft norms.

This step is part of banking regulation in India for 2026, aimed at regulating the distribution of insurance and mutual funds by banks. According to sources, banks will have to refund customers if mis-selling is established.

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Illustration of corrupt bank officials, government workers, and intermediaries plotting Rs 950 crore fraud using fake documents in Chandigarh banks, with CBI investigators nearing.
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Key players behind multiple bank frauds in Chandigarh and Haryana

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Nearly Rs 950 crore in public funds have been siphoned off in multiple frauds involving IDFC First Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank and others in Chandigarh and Haryana. Investigations reveal a collusive network of bank officials, government employees and private intermediaries using fake fixed deposits, forged documents and shell firms. The Haryana government has asked the CBI to take over the probe.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has proposed compensating customers up to Rs 25,000 for losses from small-value fraudulent transactions, even if they shared a one-time password (OTP). Close to 65 per cent of frauds involve amounts less than Rs 50,000. The benefit will be available only once in a lifetime.

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