Deposits with Scheduled Commercial Banks - March 2024 (Annual BSR-2) - ଆରବିଆଇ - Reserve Bank of India
Deposits with Scheduled Commercial Banks - March 2024 (Annual BSR-2)
Today, the Reserve Bank released1 the web publication ‘Deposits with Scheduled Commercial Banks2 – March 20243’ on its ‘Database on Indian Economy’ portal4 (https://dbie.rbi.org.in Homepage > Publications). Scheduled commercial banks (SCBs) {including regional rural banks (RRBs)} report branch-wise data on type of deposits (current, savings and term), its institutional sector wise ownership, age wise distribution of deposits pertaining to individuals, maturity pattern of term deposits as well as number of employees in the annual ‘Basic Statistical Return’ (BSR) - 2 return. These data are released at disaggregated level (viz., type of deposits, population groups5, bank groups, states, districts, centres, interest rate ranges, size, original and residual maturity). Highlights:
Ajit Prasad Press Release: 2024-2025/440 1 Quarterly publication for March 2024 encompassing all SCBs excluding RRBs is also released with this annual BSR-2 March 2024 (https://dbie.rbi.org.in Homepage > Publications). 2 Aggregate data on bank deposits based on fortnightly Form-A Return (collected under Section 42(2) of the RBI Act, 1934) for the last reporting Friday of March 2024 have been published earlier at our website (https://website.rbi.org.in/en/web/rbi/ Home>Statistics>Data Release>Fortnightly>Scheduled Bank's Statement of Position in India). 3 Reference date for BSR-2 is last day of the quarter. These data include the impact of merger of a non-bank with a bank with effect from July 1, 2023. 4 Previous data release in the annual series, covering end-March 2023 position, was published on June 9, 2023 on RBI website. 5 Population group criteria used for BSR is based on population size of respective revenue centre, as per census 2011, where branches of SCBs are operating and classified as: a) 'Rural' (population less than 10,000), b) 'Semi-urban' (population of 10,000 to less than 1 lakh), c) 'Urban' (population of 1 lakh to less than 10 lakhs), d) 'Metropolitan' (population of 10 lakhs and above). 6 Household sector includes individuals, proprietary concerns, Hindu undivided families (HUFs) and partnership firms among others. |