RBI asks MeitY to ensure ony regulated digital lenders on app stores
The RBI has furnished the list of Digital Lending Apps (DLAs) being used by Regulated Entities (REs) to the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY).
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The RBI has furnished the list of Digital Lending Apps (DLAs) being used by Regulated Entities (REs) to the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), which in turn, has shared the list with respective intermediaries (app stores) and requested them to ensure that only the apps figuring in the list are hosted on their app stores, the finance ministry said in the Parliament on February 7.
The finance ministry said in the Parliament that the central bank has also issued a master circular, under which banks and financial institutions have been advised to follow certain customer identification procedures for opening of accounts and monitoring transactions of suspicious nature to avoid its misuse for money laundering.
Further, the RBI has issued digital lending guidelines in September 2022, which advises measures including due diligence of loan service providers (LSPs), direct disbursal of loan from bank account of lender to bank account of the borrower without any pass-through/pool or third-party account to avoid layering, publishing of the list of DLAs and LSPs engaged by REs and details of activities to avoid anonymity.
The Directorate of Enforcement (ED) has initiated investigation under PMLA in several cases where the proceeds of crime have been generated and acquired by accused persons/entities through illegal loan apps.
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In these cases, as on date, criminal proceeds of about Rs 2,116 crore have been identified, out of which Rs 859.15 crore has been attached, seized, or frozen under the provisions of PMLA, the finance ministry said. Further, assets amounting to Rs 289.28 crore have been seized under section 37A of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999.

