印度及其他地区的数字借贷法律:审查监管盲点

Avi Modi, Vaibhav Kesarani
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随着印度数字金融科技生态系统的引入,传统银行业务的模式发生了转变,其中之一就是印度复杂而耗时的贷款程序。随着数字信贷的普及,普通大众更容易获得贷款,满足了过去无法获得这项服务的更大人群的需求。尽管这是一个蓬勃发展的行业,预计到2022年规模将达到2700亿美元,但印度的监管框架无法跟上该行业的增长步伐。这一直是行业和客户都关心的问题。本文研究了印度目前管理数字信贷的监管制度,特别关注2022年印度储备银行数字贷款指南,并对该制度与外国法律进行了比较分析。本文还提供了印度这些法律的监管缺口,并试图提供建议,使法律更高效和有效。该研究采用理论研究方法,包括对文献的广泛回顾和对印度和国外监管框架的分析,并强调了印度数字借贷行业面临的挑战。此外,这项研究的发现对印度的政策制定者、数字借贷平台和消费者具有重要意义。
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Digital Lending Laws in India and Beyond: Scrutinizing the Regulatory Blind Spot
With the introduction of the digital fintech ecosystem in India, there has been a paradigm shift in traditional banking practices, one of which is the complex and time-consuming lending procedure in India. With the popularization of digital credit, lending has become more accessible to the general public and has catered to the demands of the larger population who could not access this service in the past. Although this is a booming industry with an estimated size of 270 billion dollars in the year 2022 itself, India's regulatory framework cannot keep pace with this sector's growth. It has been a concern for both the industry and the customers. The present paper examines the current regulatory regime governing digital credit in India with a special focus on the RBI Guidelines on Digital Lending, 2022, and provides a comparative analysis of the regime with foreign laws. The paper also provides for the regulatory gap in these laws in India and attempts to provide suggestions to make the law more efficient and effective. The study utilizes a doctrinal research approach, which involves an extensive review of the literature and analysis of the regulatory framework in India and foreign countries and highlights the challenges faced by the digital lending industry of India. Furthermore, this study's findings have significant implications for policymakers, digital lending platforms, and consumers in India.
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