A: That is a complete misinformation. Basix does not have single product which has interest rates of over 24%. In fact, Basix has been in the business of microfinance for over 10 years and we have never had an interest rate over 24% including the loan processing fee the maximum interest rate is at 27 or 28%. So we are also surprised at the information that is floated around.
Massive data conversion exercise had to be carried out to convert through 0.3 million records in a matter of 24 hours to get it across to meet the deadline that was imposed upon us for registration and if it is at all possible that some corruption of data happened. I would expect that responsible authorities would check with us before putting out anything in the domain like this, testing the integrity of an organization like Basix which has been in the business of financial inclusion for several years. Read the rest of the interview on moneycontrol.com
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