Airtel tops consumer complaints list
New Delhi   07-Jun-2011

India’s largest mobile service provider Bharti Airtel has earned the dubious distinction of being the company that faces the largest number of consumer complaints, according to the latest government data.

As many as 2,001 complaint calls were received against Bharti Airtel between March 2010 and February 2011, as per the data available with the National Consumer Helpline (NCH).

According to the NCH data, Bharti Airtel received the highest number of complaints (2,001), followed by state-owned telecom major BSNL (1,986), PSU giant IndianOil (1,940) and Anil Ambani-led telecom firm Reliance Communications (1,792) and Nokia India (1,616).

Other companies in the top-10 list in terms of number of complaints included Samsung India (1,560), SBI (912), BPCL (872), LIC (626) and ICICI Bank (569).

NCH is a public service project of the Consumer Affairs Ministry and is run by the Delhi University. It has been functional since March 2005.

It helps consumers in dealing with problems related to defective products, deficiency in services and unfair trade practices.

There are as many as five telecom-related companies in the top 10. It also consists of five public sector firms.

According to a presentation by NCH before the Food and Consumer Affairs Minister K V Thomas last week, the total number of complaints received between March 2010 and February 2011 stood at 67,347.

Out of total calls, the maximum complaints (21 per cent) were regarding defective products followed by telecom (17 per cent) and banking sector (7 per cent).

“This list shows these companies have not been able to handle the issues being faced by their customers, which forces the customers to seek our guidance,” NCH’s Principal Investigator Sri Ram Khanna told the news agency.

Reacting to the data, Bharti Airtel said: It needs to be understood that the number of complaints referred here are a mere 0.00126 per cent of our active customer base.”