Section 14:
Functions of a credit information company.
(1) A credit information company may engage in
any one or more of the following forms of business, namely:--
(a) to collect, process and collate information on trade, credit and financial standing of the
borrowers of the credit institution which is a member of the credit information company;
(b) to provide credit information to its specified users or to the specified users of any other credit
information company or to any other credit information company being its member;
(c) to provide credit scoring to its specified users or specified users of any other credit
information company or to other credit information companies being its members;
(d) to undertake research project;
(e) to undertake any other form of business which the Reserve Bank may, specify by regulations
as a form of business in which it is lawful for a credit information company to engage.
(2) No credit information company shall engage in any form of business other than those referred to
in sub-section (1).
(3) Any credit information company for the purposes of carrying on the business of credit information
may--
(a) register credit institutions and other credit information companies, at their option as its
member, subject to such terms and conditions as may be pre-determined and disclosed by such credit
information company;
(b) charge such reasonable amount of fees, as it may deem appropriate not exceeding the
maximum fee, as may be specified under section 27, for furnishing credit information to a specified
user;
(c) generally to do all such other acts and perform such other functions as are necessary to
facilitate proper conduct of its affairs, business and functions in accordance with the provisions of this
Act.