How to File Complaint Against Loan Recovery Agents
Facing a financial crisis is difficult enough without the added stress of bank harassment. While lenders have a legal right to recover their dues, they are strictly prohibited from using intimidation, threats, or uncivilized behavior. If you are being targeted by aggressive collection tactics, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has provided a clear, multi-layered mechanism for you to fight back.
At Legal Settle, we empower borrowers by ensuring their rights are protected. Knowing how to file a recovery agent complaint is your most powerful tool in stopping illegal harassment and moving toward a peaceful resolution.
Step 1: The Internal Complaint (Level 1)
You cannot escalate a matter to the regulator without first giving the bank a chance to fix the issue. Every RBI-regulated bank or NBFC is required to have an internal grievance redressal mechanism.
- Identify the Nodal Officer: Every bank has a Principal Nodal Officer (PNO) specifically appointed to handle customer grievances. You can find their contact details on the bank’s official website.
- Draft a Formal Email: Send a detailed complaint mentioning your loan account number. Be specific about the bank harassment you faced—include dates, times of calls, the agent’s name, and the nature of the threats.
- Wait 30 Days: Under current regulations, the bank has 30 days to resolve your concern. Keep a copy of your sent email and any acknowledgment you receive, as this is mandatory for the next step.
Step 2: The RBI Ombudsman (Level 2)
If the bank fails to respond within 30 days, or if you are unsatisfied with their response, it is time to escalate the matter to the RBI. The Integrated Ombudsman Scheme provides a “One Nation, One Ombudsman” platform for a recovery agent complaint.
- Use the CMS Portal: Visit the RBI’s Complaint Management System at cms.rbi.org.in. This is a 24/7 digital platform where you can file your grievance against any regulated entity.
- Upload Evidence: The success of your complaint depends on proof. Attach call recordings of abusive agents, screenshots of threatening WhatsApp messages, or logs showing excessive calling (e.g., more than 10 calls a day).
- Seek Compensation: Under the 2026 guidelines, the Ombudsman can award compensation up to ₹1 lakh for mental harassment and loss of time, in addition to resolving the debt issue.
Step 3: Legal and Police Action (Level 3)
In cases where bank harassment involves physical threats, unauthorized entry into your home, or public shaming, the matter enters the territory of criminal law.
- File a Police Complaint (FIR): If an agent threatens your life or reputation, you can file an FIR under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (formerly IPC), such as Criminal Intimidation or Trespass.
- Legal Notice: Having a professional firm like Legal Settle send a formal legal notice to the bank can often stop harassment in its tracks. It signals to the bank that you are aware of your recovery agent complaint rights and are prepared for litigation.
New Protections in 2026
It is important to note that as of July 2026, the RBI has implemented even stricter rules. Lenders are now explicitly prohibited from pursuing recovery through agents while a formal grievance is pending resolution. Furthermore, all recovery interactions must be digitally recorded by the bank, and you have the right to demand these records as part of your recovery agent complaint.
Why Legal Settle is Your Best Advocate
The process of filing complaints and following up with various authorities can be overwhelming for someone already in financial distress. Legal Settle acts as your legal shield. We don’t just help you file a recovery agent complaint; we take over the negotiation process to ensure the bank harassment stops immediately while we work toward a final, affordable settlement of your debt.
Conclusion
Harassment is not a part of the recovery process; it is a violation of the law. By documenting every interaction and following the official complaint hierarchy, you can put an end to the bullying. You have the right to be treated with dignity, and the systems are in place to ensure you are.