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TRAI against use of unregistered telecallers by leading banks; gives disconnection warning

Updated: Sep 24, 2013 02:55:56pm
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New Delhi, September 24 (KNN) The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has warned leading banks and financial institutions against use of unregistered telemarketers for promoting their business in violation of provisions of “The Telecom Commercial Communications Customer Preference (Thirteenth Amendment) Regulations, 2010”.

The banks/ financial institutions which have been flouting the aforesaid regulation by marketing their products and services through unregistered telemarketers are- Axis Bank; Citi Bank; HDFC Bank; ICICI Bank; Kotak Mahindra; PNB; and SBI.

The banks/financial institutions have been directed to look into the specific cases of breach, initiate corrective action and report back to the Authority within a period of seven days, failing which the banks are liable to have all their telecom resources disconnected throughout the country. 

According to an official statement, the Authority said here yesterday that despite actions taken by it, it continues to receive a large number of complaints from consumers against banks, insurance companies, builders, etc. for making calls/ SMSs organized through unregistered telemarketers.

TRAI has said that such a behaviour of banks and companies etc. was in violation of “The Telecom Commercial Communications Customer Preference (Thirteenth Amendment) Regulations, 2010”, which provides that in case complaints continue to come in, then on receipt of the 3rd complaint, all the telecom resources of the entity/organization shall be disconnected. (KNN/SD)

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