Where AI is used
- To summarise long RBI circulars or judgments as an internal research aid.
- To draft first cuts of explanatory content, checklists and comparison tables.
- To improve grammar, structure and readability of drafts.
- To translate technical language into plain English for the reader.
Where AI is not used
- Case-specific advice for a borrower is not generated by AI. It is done by our consultancy team based on the actual file.
- Statutory citations, RBI section numbers and case references are verified by a human against the primary source.
- AI is not permitted to invent bank policies, waiver figures, timelines or outcomes.
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Every published page is reviewed by a subject-matter editor before publication. Corrections are applied under our Editorial Policy.
Your data and AI
Personal information you share with us — name, phone, lender, outstanding amount, documents — is not uploaded into public AI tools. It stays within our internal case-handling systems.
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