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Shashank Jain
Credit Rating
by Shashank Jain on Feb 09, 2010 09:43 AM

Systems in India are skewed in favour of organised institutions. Individuals are mostly in a situation of take or leave. Banks have cartelled now to generate individual’s credit worthiness. Will there be any client worthiness rating for banks based on their client friendly procedures? All of us now have read in newspaper or know that how the banks initially lure the individuals to their products (read debt trap) and than use undemocratic ways to extract money.

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Shashank Jain
Credit Rating
by Shashank Jain on Feb 09, 2010 09:43 AM

Systems in India are skewed in favour of organised institutions. Individuals are mostly in a situation of take or leave. Banks have cartelled now to generate individual’s credit worthiness. Will there be any client worthiness rating for banks based on their client friendly procedures? All of us now have read in newspaper or know that how the banks initially lure the individuals to their products (read debt trap) and than use undemocratic ways to extract money.

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Shashank Jain
Credit Rating
by Shashank Jain on Feb 09, 2010 09:43 AM

Systems in India are skewed in favour of organised institutions. Individuals are mostly in a situation of take or leave. Banks have cartelled now to generate individual’s credit worthiness. Will there be any client worthiness rating for banks based on their client friendly procedures? All of us now have read in newspaper or know that how the banks initially lure the individuals to their products (read debt trap) and than use undemocratic ways to extract money.

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Shashank Jain
Credit Rating
by Shashank Jain on Feb 09, 2010 09:42 AM

Systems in India are skewed in favour of organised institutions. Individuals are mostly in a situation of take or leave. Banks have cartelled now to generate individual’s credit worthiness. Will there be any client worthiness rating for banks based on their client friendly procedures? All of us now have read in newspaper or know that how the banks initially lure the individuals to their products (read debt trap) and than use undemocratic ways to extract money.

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Shashank Jain
Credit Rating
by Shashank Jain on Feb 09, 2010 09:42 AM

Systems in India are skewed in favour of organised institutions. Individuals are mostly in a situation of take or leave. Banks have cartelled now to generate individual’s credit worthiness. Will there be any client worthiness rating for banks based on their client friendly procedures? All of us now have read in newspaper or know that how the banks initially lure the individuals to their products (read debt trap) and than use undemocratic ways to extract money.

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Shashank Jain
Credit Rating
by Shashank Jain on Feb 09, 2010 09:42 AM

Systems in India are skewed in favour of organised institutions. Individuals are mostly in a situation of take or leave. Banks have cartelled now to generate individual’s credit worthiness. Will there be any client worthiness rating for banks based on their client friendly procedures? All of us now have read in newspaper or know that how the banks initially lure the individuals to their products (read debt trap) and than use undemocratic ways to extract money.

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Shashank Jain
Credit Rating
by Shashank Jain on Feb 09, 2010 09:42 AM

Systems in India are skewed in favour of organised institutions. Individuals are mostly in a situation of take or leave. Banks have cartelled now to generate individual’s credit worthiness. Will there be any client worthiness rating for banks based on their client friendly procedures? All of us now have read in newspaper or know that how the banks initially lure the individuals to their products (read debt trap) and than use undemocratic ways to extract money.

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Shashank Jain
Credit rating
by Shashank Jain on Feb 09, 2010 09:41 AM

Systems in India are skewed in favour of organised institutions. Individuals are mostly in a situation of take or leave. Banks have cartelled now to generate individual’s credit worthiness. Will there be any client worthiness rating for banks based on their client friendly procedures? All of us now have read in newspaper or know that how the banks initially lure the individuals to their products (read debt trap) and than use undemocratic ways to extract money.

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Shashank Jain
Credit rating
by Shashank Jain on Feb 09, 2010 09:41 AM

Systems in India are skewed in favour of organised institutions. Individuals are mostly in a situation of take or leave. Banks have cartelled now to generate individual’s credit worthiness. Will there be any client worthiness rating for banks based on their client friendly procedures? All of us now have read in newspaper or know that how the banks initially lure the individuals to their products (read debt trap) and than use undemocratic ways to extract money.

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Shashank Jain
Credit rating of individuals
by Shashank Jain on Feb 09, 2010 09:31 AM

Systems in India are always skewed in favour of organised institutions. Individuals are always in the situation of take or leave. All the banks have carteled now to generate credit worthiness of an individual. Will there be any rating for the banks to judje their client worthiness based on their client friendliness? We all have read and know how the banks initially lure individuals to their products or debt trap with half or cooked information and than use undemocratic ways to extract moneys.

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