The Finance Ministry has begun preparatory work for establishing the FRA and the task force is being set up with an objective of supporting the Ministry in creation of the agency, the Ministry said in a statement.
The task force is headed by former PFRDA chairman D Swarup and will complete its work within a year.
Besides him, there are three members and six invitees on the panel. The members are Monika Halan (Editor, Mint Money), Prithvi Haldea (Chairman, PRIME Database Group) and Coordinator, NIPFP DEA Programme.
"The FRA, as envisaged in the draft Indian Financial Code (IFC), would be the first forum of independent grievance redress a financial consumer can access and will entertain grievances against all financial service providers," the statement said.
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The agency would handle a large number of relatively low value complaints on a pan-India basis and run a large scale customer-centric process to deliver efficient and effective outcomes, it added.
The task force will review international best practices in consumer grievance redress; review the present practices; and support the Finance Ministry in procuring the services of consultants to operationalise the FRA.
"Task Force will undertake cost benefit analysis of alternatives/options while making recommendations," the Ministry said, adding that it will complete its task within one year.
The invitees to the task force are from RBI, SEBI, IRDA, PFRDA and DEA.