James D
Last Updated: May 2026 | By James D — Mumbai-based borrower, not a financial advisor
In 2023, I applied for a ₹10,000 loan through a popular instant loan app to cover urgent travel and medical expenses. The app said "Loan Approved" and displayed a full repayment schedule. I waited one hour. Then two. Then a full day. Loan approved but no money received — and the app had already recorded the loan with due dates. I was potentially on the hook for money I had never received. Here is everything I learned about why this happens and exactly what to do if it happens to you.
No. A loan becomes legally binding only when the money is actually credited to your bank account. Approval alone is not a contract. No RBI-registered NBFC can legally demand repayment for funds that were never disbursed. If an app shows a due date for a loan you never received, you have clear grounds to dispute it — and a documented paper trail will protect you.
This situation is more common than most borrowers realise. The reasons fall into four categories:
| Reason | What It Means | Likelihood |
|---|---|---|
| Technical or server error | App processed approval but disbursal failed due to a system issue | Very common |
| KYC mismatch or pending verification | PAN/Aadhaar details didn't match or document review is pending | Common |
| Bank account verification failure | Your registered bank account couldn't be verified for transfer | Common |
| Fraudulent or unregistered app | App never intended to disburse — approval is a data collection tactic | Less common but serious |
The first three are fixable. The fourth requires a different response entirely.
Some NBFCs process disbursals during banking hours only — Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. If you applied on a Friday evening, Saturday, or a public holiday, the transfer may simply be queued. Open the app and look for a "Disbursal Status," "Loan Status," or "Transaction History" section. If it shows "Pending" or "Processing" — wait the full 48 hours before escalating. Also check your registered bank account's SMS alerts and email for any credit notification. Sometimes the money arrives but the app notification fails.
Before contacting anyone, screenshot every piece of evidence: the approval notification, the loan summary screen showing the approved amount, any repayment schedule the app displayed, your bank statement showing no credit, and the date and time of your application. This documentation is your protection if the app later denies the approval or demands repayment for undisbursed funds.
Email the app's official support address with the following: your loan ID or application reference number, the date and time of the approval notification, your registered mobile number and bank account details, a clear statement that no funds were received, and a request for either immediate disbursal or written confirmation of cancellation. Keep the email trail. Do not rely on in-app chat support alone — written email creates a timestamped record.
Most loan apps set up an auto-debit mandate (e-NACH) during the application process — before the loan is disbursed. If the money never arrived but the mandate is active, the app could attempt to debit your account on the repayment date anyway. Cancel the mandate through your bank's net banking or mobile app under "Manage Mandates" or "Auto-pay" settings. Do this before the repayment date, not after.
If the app doesn't respond within 5–7 business days, or if they demand repayment for funds you never received, escalate immediately. Go to the RBI Sachet portal at sachet.rbi.org.in and file a complaint against the app and its named NBFC lending partner. Attach your screenshots. RBI takes undisbursed loan complaints seriously — this is a clear regulatory violation if the lender attempts collection on an undisbursed loan.
If the app has no working customer support, no named NBFC partner, and disappears after collecting your KYC documents, treat it as a fraudulent operation. File a complaint at cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930. Report the app to the Google Play Store using the "Flag as inappropriate" option. Alert people in your network who may have seen the same app — fraudulent apps often operate in clusters targeting the same demographic.
After 48 hours of silence from the app's support team, I emailed them with my loan ID and screenshots of the approval. I also cancelled the e-NACH mandate through my bank. Three days later I received a reply stating there had been a "system error during disbursal" and the loan had been cancelled from their end. They confirmed in writing that no repayment was due.
I kept that email. Two weeks later the app sent an automated repayment reminder. I replied with the cancellation email attached. The reminder stopped. Without the paper trail I had built from day one, I would have had no protection.
| Situation | Your Legal Position |
|---|---|
| Loan approved, funds not received | You owe nothing — no contract until disbursal |
| App showing due date for undisbursed loan | Dispute it — document and report to RBI Sachet |
| Auto-debit attempted for undisbursed loan | Cancel the mandate + file RBI complaint immediately |
| App demands repayment for undisbursed funds | Clear regulatory violation — escalate to RBI + cybercrime |
| App vanished after KYC collection | Fraudulent operation — report to cybercrime.gov.in + 1930 |
Key legal principle: Under Indian contract law, a loan agreement is only complete when the lender fulfils their obligation — i.e., transfers the funds. Approval is an offer; disbursal is performance. No disbursal = no enforceable contract.
| Factor | Assessment |
|---|---|
| How common is this problem? | ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ — more frequent than reported |
| Your legal protection if undisbursed | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ — strong, you owe nothing |
| Risk of fraudulent apps doing this | ⚠️ High risk with unregistered apps |
| Ease of resolution with RBI-registered apps | ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ — resolves with documentation |
| Importance of screenshots from day one | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ — critical, non-negotiable |
If your loan was approved but no money received, you are legally protected — but only if you act quickly and document everything. Cancel the auto-debit mandate, contact support in writing, and escalate to RBI if they stall or demand repayment.
The paper trail you build in the first 48 hours is everything. Don't wait, don't assume it will resolve itself, and never ignore an automated repayment reminder for money you never received.
Mumbai-based borrower who has personally applied for, borrowed, and repaid loans on KreditBee, Fibe, Pocketly, and FlexSalary. He built GetLoanCredit.com to share honest, first-hand reviews after struggling to find unbiased information as a real borrower. Not a financial advisor.