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ਜੂਨ 14, 2021
Extension of time to give feedback and Suggestions to the Group of Advisors to Regulations Review Authority 2.0
The Reserve Bank of India has set up a Regulations Review Authority (RRA 2.0), initially for a period of one year from May 01, 2021, vide press release dated April 15, 2021. 2. A Group of Advisors (GoA) to assist RRA was also constituted on May 07, 2021. To undertake its preparatory work, the Group has invited feedback and suggestions from all regulated entities, industry bodies and other stakeholders. The last date for sending the suggestion and feedback to the Group
The Reserve Bank of India has set up a Regulations Review Authority (RRA 2.0), initially for a period of one year from May 01, 2021, vide press release dated April 15, 2021. 2. A Group of Advisors (GoA) to assist RRA was also constituted on May 07, 2021. To undertake its preparatory work, the Group has invited feedback and suggestions from all regulated entities, industry bodies and other stakeholders. The last date for sending the suggestion and feedback to the Group
ਜੂਨ 04, 2021
Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies
This Statement sets out various developmental and regulatory policy measures on (i) liquidity management and support to targeted sectors; (ii) regulation and supervision; (iii) financial markets; and (iv) payment systems. I. Liquidity Measures 1. On-tap Liquidity Window for Contact-intensive sectors On May 5, 2021, it was decided to open an on-tap liquidity window of ₹50,000 crore with tenors of up to three years at the repo rate till March 31, 2022 to boost provision
This Statement sets out various developmental and regulatory policy measures on (i) liquidity management and support to targeted sectors; (ii) regulation and supervision; (iii) financial markets; and (iv) payment systems. I. Liquidity Measures 1. On-tap Liquidity Window for Contact-intensive sectors On May 5, 2021, it was decided to open an on-tap liquidity window of ₹50,000 crore with tenors of up to three years at the repo rate till March 31, 2022 to boost provision
ਜੂਨ 04, 2021
Governor’s Statement, June 4, 2021
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) met on 2nd, 3rd and 4th, June 2021 and took stock of the evolving macroeconomic and financial conditions as well as the impact of the second wave of the pandemic. Based on its assessment, the MPC voted unanimously to maintain status quo, keeping the policy repo rate unchanged at 4 per cent. The MPC also decided unanimously to continue with the accommodative stance as long as necessary to revive and sustain growth on a durable basis
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) met on 2nd, 3rd and 4th, June 2021 and took stock of the evolving macroeconomic and financial conditions as well as the impact of the second wave of the pandemic. Based on its assessment, the MPC voted unanimously to maintain status quo, keeping the policy repo rate unchanged at 4 per cent. The MPC also decided unanimously to continue with the accommodative stance as long as necessary to revive and sustain growth on a durable basis
ਜੂਨ 04, 2021
RBI releases the results of forward looking Surveys
The Reserve Bank of India today released on its website the results of the following Surveys: Consumer Confidence Survey (CCS) – May 2021 Inflation Expectations Survey of Households (IESH) – May 2021 Survey of Professional Forecasters on Macroeconomic Indicators– Round1 70th The Survey results are based on the feedback received from the respondents to the Surveys and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Reserve Bank of India. Ajit Prasad Director Press Release:
The Reserve Bank of India today released on its website the results of the following Surveys: Consumer Confidence Survey (CCS) – May 2021 Inflation Expectations Survey of Households (IESH) – May 2021 Survey of Professional Forecasters on Macroeconomic Indicators– Round1 70th The Survey results are based on the feedback received from the respondents to the Surveys and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Reserve Bank of India. Ajit Prasad Director Press Release:
ਜੂਨ 04, 2021
Monetary Policy Statement, 2021-22 Resolution of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) June 2-4, 2021
On the basis of an assessment of the current and evolving macroeconomic situation, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at its meeting today (June 4, 2021) decided to: keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 4.0 per cent. Consequently, the reverse repo rate under the LAF remains unchanged at 3.35 per cent and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate and the Bank Rate at 4.25 per cent. The MPC also decided to continue with t
On the basis of an assessment of the current and evolving macroeconomic situation, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at its meeting today (June 4, 2021) decided to: keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 4.0 per cent. Consequently, the reverse repo rate under the LAF remains unchanged at 3.35 per cent and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate and the Bank Rate at 4.25 per cent. The MPC also decided to continue with t
ਜੂਨ 04, 2021
On-Tap Liquidity Window for Contact-Intensive Sectors
1. As announced in the Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies on June 04, 2021 it has been decided to open a separate liquidity window of ₹15,000 crore with tenors of up to three years at the repo rate till March 31, 2022 for certain contact-intensive sectors i.e., hotels and restaurants; tourism - travel agents, tour operators and adventure/heritage facilities; aviation ancillary services - ground handling and supply chain; and other services that include
1. As announced in the Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies on June 04, 2021 it has been decided to open a separate liquidity window of ₹15,000 crore with tenors of up to three years at the repo rate till March 31, 2022 for certain contact-intensive sectors i.e., hotels and restaurants; tourism - travel agents, tour operators and adventure/heritage facilities; aviation ancillary services - ground handling and supply chain; and other services that include
ਮਈ 31, 2021
Directions under Section 35A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 - Rupee Co-operative Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra – Extension of Period
Reserve Bank of India vide directive UBD.CO.BSD-I./D-28/12.22.2018/2012-13 dated February 21, 2013 had placed the Rupee Co-operative Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra under Directions from the close of business on February 22, 2013. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to May 31, 2021. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in it under sub-section (1) o
Reserve Bank of India vide directive UBD.CO.BSD-I./D-28/12.22.2018/2012-13 dated February 21, 2013 had placed the Rupee Co-operative Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra under Directions from the close of business on February 22, 2013. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to May 31, 2021. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in it under sub-section (1) o
ਮਈ 07, 2021
On-Tap Term Liquidity Facility to Ease Access to Emergency Health Services
As announced on May 05, 2021 in the Statement by Shri Shaktikanta Das, Governor, Reserve Bank of India (RBI), it has been decided to open an on-tap liquidity window of ₹50,000 crore with tenors of up to three years at the repo rate till March 31, 2022 to boost provision of immediate liquidity for ramping up COVID-related healthcare infrastructure and services in the country. Under the scheme, banks can provide fresh lending support to a wide range of entities includin
As announced on May 05, 2021 in the Statement by Shri Shaktikanta Das, Governor, Reserve Bank of India (RBI), it has been decided to open an on-tap liquidity window of ₹50,000 crore with tenors of up to three years at the repo rate till March 31, 2022 to boost provision of immediate liquidity for ramping up COVID-related healthcare infrastructure and services in the country. Under the scheme, banks can provide fresh lending support to a wide range of entities includin
ਮਈ 05, 2021
Governor’s Statement, May 5, 2021
As the financial year 2020-21 – the year of the pandemic – was drawing to a close, the Indian economy was advantageously poised, relative to peers. India was at the foothills of a strong recovery, having regained positive growth, but more importantly, having flattened the infections curve. In a few weeks since then, the situation has altered drastically. Today, India is fighting a ferocious rise in infections and mortalities. New mutant strains have emerged, causing s
As the financial year 2020-21 – the year of the pandemic – was drawing to a close, the Indian economy was advantageously poised, relative to peers. India was at the foothills of a strong recovery, having regained positive growth, but more importantly, having flattened the infections curve. In a few weeks since then, the situation has altered drastically. Today, India is fighting a ferocious rise in infections and mortalities. New mutant strains have emerged, causing s
ਅਪ੍ਰੈ 30, 2021
Directions under Section 35A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 - The Kapol Co-operative Bank Ltd, Mumbai, Maharashtra – Extension of Period
The Reserve Bank of India vide directive DCBS.CO.BSD-I./D-9/12.22.111/2016-17 dated March 30, 2017 had placed The Kapol Co-operative Bank Ltd, Mumbai, Maharashtra under Directions from the close of business on March 30, 2017 for a period of six months. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to April 30, 2021. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in
The Reserve Bank of India vide directive DCBS.CO.BSD-I./D-9/12.22.111/2016-17 dated March 30, 2017 had placed The Kapol Co-operative Bank Ltd, Mumbai, Maharashtra under Directions from the close of business on March 30, 2017 for a period of six months. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to April 30, 2021. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in
ਅਪ੍ਰੈ 30, 2021
Directions under Section 35A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 - The Needs of Life Co-operative Bank Ltd, Mumbai – Extension of Period
The Reserve Bank of India vide directive DCBS.CO.BSD-I/D-3/12.22.163/2018-19 dated October 26, 2018 had placed The Needs of Life Co-operative Bank Ltd, Mumbai under Directions from the close of business on October 29, 2018 for a period of six months. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to April 30, 2021. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that the Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested i
The Reserve Bank of India vide directive DCBS.CO.BSD-I/D-3/12.22.163/2018-19 dated October 26, 2018 had placed The Needs of Life Co-operative Bank Ltd, Mumbai under Directions from the close of business on October 29, 2018 for a period of six months. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to April 30, 2021. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that the Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested i
ਅਪ੍ਰੈ 23, 2021
Review of Ways and Means Advances Scheme of State Governments/ UTs
Based on the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Ways and Means Advances (WMA) to State Governments, 2021 (Chairman: Shri Sudhir Shrivastava), the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has revised the WMA Scheme of States and Union Territories (UTs) as under: WMA Limit The WMA limit arrived at by the Committee based on total expenditure of States/ UTs, works out to ₹47,010 crore. As the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic is still prevalent, the existing interim WMA limit
Based on the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Ways and Means Advances (WMA) to State Governments, 2021 (Chairman: Shri Sudhir Shrivastava), the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has revised the WMA Scheme of States and Union Territories (UTs) as under: WMA Limit The WMA limit arrived at by the Committee based on total expenditure of States/ UTs, works out to ₹47,010 crore. As the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic is still prevalent, the existing interim WMA limit
ਅਪ੍ਰੈ 22, 2021
Minutes of the Monetary Policy Committee Meeting, April 5-7, 2021
[Under Section 45ZL of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934] The twenty eighth meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), constituted under section 45ZB of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, was held from April 5 to 7, 2021. 2. The meeting was attended by all the members – Dr. Shashanka Bhide, Senior Advisor, National Council of Applied Economic Research, Delhi; Dr. Ashima Goyal, Professor, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai; Prof. Jayanth R
[Under Section 45ZL of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934] The twenty eighth meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), constituted under section 45ZB of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, was held from April 5 to 7, 2021. 2. The meeting was attended by all the members – Dr. Shashanka Bhide, Senior Advisor, National Council of Applied Economic Research, Delhi; Dr. Ashima Goyal, Professor, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai; Prof. Jayanth R
ਅਪ੍ਰੈ 07, 2021
Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies
This Statement sets out various developmental and regulatory policy measures on (i) liquidity management and support to targeted sectors; (ii) regulation and supervision; (iii) debt management; (iv) payment and settlement systems; (v) financial Inclusion; and (vi) external commercial borrowings. I. Liquidity Measures 1. TLTRO on Tap Scheme – Extension of Deadline With a view to increasing the focus of liquidity measures on revival of activity in specific sectors that
This Statement sets out various developmental and regulatory policy measures on (i) liquidity management and support to targeted sectors; (ii) regulation and supervision; (iii) debt management; (iv) payment and settlement systems; (v) financial Inclusion; and (vi) external commercial borrowings. I. Liquidity Measures 1. TLTRO on Tap Scheme – Extension of Deadline With a view to increasing the focus of liquidity measures on revival of activity in specific sectors that
ਅਪ੍ਰੈ 07, 2021
Governor’s Statement, April 7, 2021
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) met on 5th, 6th and 7th April, 2021 and deliberated on current and evolving macroeconomic and financial developments, both domestic and global. The MPC voted unanimously to leave the policy repo rate unchanged at 4 per cent. It also unanimously decided to continue with the accommodative stance as long as necessary to sustain growth on a durable basis and continue to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on the economy, while ensuring that
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) met on 5th, 6th and 7th April, 2021 and deliberated on current and evolving macroeconomic and financial developments, both domestic and global. The MPC voted unanimously to leave the policy repo rate unchanged at 4 per cent. It also unanimously decided to continue with the accommodative stance as long as necessary to sustain growth on a durable basis and continue to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on the economy, while ensuring that
ਅਪ੍ਰੈ 07, 2021
Resolution of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) April 5-7, 2021
On the basis of an assessment of the current and evolving macroeconomic situation, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at its meeting today (April 7, 2021) decided to: keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 4.0 per cent. Consequently, the reverse repo rate under the LAF remains unchanged at 3.35 per cent and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate and the Bank Rate at 4.25 per cent. The MPC also decided to continue with
On the basis of an assessment of the current and evolving macroeconomic situation, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at its meeting today (April 7, 2021) decided to: keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 4.0 per cent. Consequently, the reverse repo rate under the LAF remains unchanged at 3.35 per cent and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate and the Bank Rate at 4.25 per cent. The MPC also decided to continue with
ਅਪ੍ਰੈ 07, 2021
On Tap Targeted Long-Term Repo Operations – Extension of Deadline
As announced in the Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies on April 07, 2021, the on Tap TLTRO Scheme, which was made available up to March 31, 2021, is now being further extended by a period of six months i.e., up to September 30, 2021 with a view to increasing the focus of liquidity measures on revival of activity in specific sectors. 2. All other terms and conditions of the scheme remain unchanged. (Yogesh Dayal) Chief General Manager Press Release: 202
As announced in the Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies on April 07, 2021, the on Tap TLTRO Scheme, which was made available up to March 31, 2021, is now being further extended by a period of six months i.e., up to September 30, 2021 with a view to increasing the focus of liquidity measures on revival of activity in specific sectors. 2. All other terms and conditions of the scheme remain unchanged. (Yogesh Dayal) Chief General Manager Press Release: 202
ਮਾਰਚ 24, 2021
Directions under Section 35A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 Shri Anand Co-operative Bank Limited, Chinchwad, Pune, Maharashtra– Extension of Period
The Reserve Bank of India vide directive DCBS.CO.BSD-I/D-16/12.22.474/2018-19 dated June 21, 2019 had placed the Shri Anand Co-operative Bank Limited, Pune Maharashtra under Directions from the close of business on June 25, 2019 for a period of six months. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to March 24, 2021. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, the Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers v
The Reserve Bank of India vide directive DCBS.CO.BSD-I/D-16/12.22.474/2018-19 dated June 21, 2019 had placed the Shri Anand Co-operative Bank Limited, Pune Maharashtra under Directions from the close of business on June 25, 2019 for a period of six months. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to March 24, 2021. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, the Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers v
ਮਾਰਚ 04, 2021
Directions under Section 35A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 - Shivaji Rao Bhosale Sahakari Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra- Extension of Period
Reserve Bank of India vide directive DCBS.CO.BSD-I./D-14/12.22.254/2018-19 dated May 03, 2019 had placed the Shivaji Rao Bhosale Sahakari Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra under Directions from the close of business on May 04, 2019. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to March 04, 2021. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in it under sub-section (1)
Reserve Bank of India vide directive DCBS.CO.BSD-I./D-14/12.22.254/2018-19 dated May 03, 2019 had placed the Shivaji Rao Bhosale Sahakari Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra under Directions from the close of business on May 04, 2019. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to March 04, 2021. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in it under sub-section (1)
ਫ਼ਰ 26, 2021
Directions under Section 35 A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 - Rupee Co-operative Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra - Extension of Period
Reserve Bank of India vide directive UBD.CO.BSD-I./D-28/12.22.2018/2012-13 dated February 21, 2013 had placed the Rupee Co-operative Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra under Directions from the close of business on February 22, 2013. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to February 28, 2021. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in it under sub-section
Reserve Bank of India vide directive UBD.CO.BSD-I./D-28/12.22.2018/2012-13 dated February 21, 2013 had placed the Rupee Co-operative Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra under Directions from the close of business on February 22, 2013. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to February 28, 2021. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in it under sub-section
ਫ਼ਰ 22, 2021
Minutes of the Monetary Policy Committee Meeting February 3-5, 2021
[Under Section 45ZL of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934] The twenty seventh meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), constituted under section 45ZB of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, was held from February 3 to 5, 2021. 2. The meeting was attended by all the members – Dr. Shashanka Bhide, Senior Advisor, National Council of Applied Economic Research, Delhi; Dr. Ashima Goyal, Professor, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai; Prof. Jayan
[Under Section 45ZL of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934] The twenty seventh meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), constituted under section 45ZB of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, was held from February 3 to 5, 2021. 2. The meeting was attended by all the members – Dr. Shashanka Bhide, Senior Advisor, National Council of Applied Economic Research, Delhi; Dr. Ashima Goyal, Professor, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai; Prof. Jayan
ਫ਼ਰ 05, 2021
Governor’s Statement, February 5, 2021
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) met on 3rd, 4th and 5th February, 2021 and deliberated on current and evolving macroeconomic and financial developments, both domestic and global. The MPC voted unanimously to leave the policy repo rate unchanged at 4 per cent. It also unanimously decided to continue with the accommodative stance of monetary policy as long as necessary – at least through the current financial year and into the next year – to revive growth on a durab
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) met on 3rd, 4th and 5th February, 2021 and deliberated on current and evolving macroeconomic and financial developments, both domestic and global. The MPC voted unanimously to leave the policy repo rate unchanged at 4 per cent. It also unanimously decided to continue with the accommodative stance of monetary policy as long as necessary – at least through the current financial year and into the next year – to revive growth on a durab
ਫ਼ਰ 05, 2021
Monetary Policy Statement, 2020-21 Resolution of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) February 3-5, 2021
On the basis of an assessment of the current and evolving macroeconomic situation, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at its meeting today (February 5, 2021) decided to: keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 4.0 per cent. Consequently, the reverse repo rate under the LAF remains unchanged at 3.35 per cent and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate and the Bank Rate at 4.25 per cent. The MPC also decided to continue wi
On the basis of an assessment of the current and evolving macroeconomic situation, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at its meeting today (February 5, 2021) decided to: keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 4.0 per cent. Consequently, the reverse repo rate under the LAF remains unchanged at 3.35 per cent and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate and the Bank Rate at 4.25 per cent. The MPC also decided to continue wi
ਫ਼ਰ 05, 2021
Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies
This Statement sets out various developmental and regulatory policy measures on (i) liquidity management and support to targeted sectors; (ii) regulation and supervision (iii) deepening financial markets; (iv) upgrading payment and settlement systems and (v) consumer protection. I. Liquidity Measures 1. TLTRO on Tap Scheme – Inclusion of NBFCs With a view to increasing the focus of liquidity measures on revival of activity in specific sectors that have both backward a
This Statement sets out various developmental and regulatory policy measures on (i) liquidity management and support to targeted sectors; (ii) regulation and supervision (iii) deepening financial markets; (iv) upgrading payment and settlement systems and (v) consumer protection. I. Liquidity Measures 1. TLTRO on Tap Scheme – Inclusion of NBFCs With a view to increasing the focus of liquidity measures on revival of activity in specific sectors that have both backward a
ਜਨ 08, 2021
Resumption of Normal Liquidity Management Operations
On February 06, 2020, the Reserve Bank had announced a revised Liquidity Management Framework that was simplified and clearly communicated the objectives and toolkit for liquidity management. 2. In view of the outbreak of COVID-19, the rapidly evolving financial conditions and taking into account the impact of disruptions due to the lockdown and social distancing, it was decided to temporarily suspend the revised liquidity management framework and the window for Fixed
On February 06, 2020, the Reserve Bank had announced a revised Liquidity Management Framework that was simplified and clearly communicated the objectives and toolkit for liquidity management. 2. In view of the outbreak of COVID-19, the rapidly evolving financial conditions and taking into account the impact of disruptions due to the lockdown and social distancing, it was decided to temporarily suspend the revised liquidity management framework and the window for Fixed
ਦਸੰ 23, 2020
RBI Governor meets MD & CEOs of Public and Private Sector Banks over Video Conference
The Governor, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) held meetings with the MD/CEOs of Public Sector Banks and select Private Sector Banks on December 22 and 23, 2020 respectively through video conference. The meetings were attended by Deputy Governors, RBI. In his opening remarks, the Governor touched upon the current economic situation and emphasized the importance of the banking sector in supporting the ongoing revival in economic activities. With specific reference to the fi
The Governor, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) held meetings with the MD/CEOs of Public Sector Banks and select Private Sector Banks on December 22 and 23, 2020 respectively through video conference. The meetings were attended by Deputy Governors, RBI. In his opening remarks, the Governor touched upon the current economic situation and emphasized the importance of the banking sector in supporting the ongoing revival in economic activities. With specific reference to the fi
ਦਸੰ 18, 2020
Minutes of the Monetary Policy Committee Meeting December 2 to 4, 2020
[Under Section 45ZL of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934] The twenty sixth meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), constituted under section 45ZB of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, was held from December 2 to 4, 2020. 2. The meeting was attended by all the members – Dr. Shashanka Bhide, Senior Advisor, National Council of Applied Economic Research, Delhi; Dr. Ashima Goyal, Professor, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai; Prof. Jayanth
[Under Section 45ZL of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934] The twenty sixth meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), constituted under section 45ZB of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, was held from December 2 to 4, 2020. 2. The meeting was attended by all the members – Dr. Shashanka Bhide, Senior Advisor, National Council of Applied Economic Research, Delhi; Dr. Ashima Goyal, Professor, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai; Prof. Jayanth
ਦਸੰ 15, 2020
Directions under Section 35 A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 - Karnala Nagri Sahakari Bank Ltd., Panvel, Raigad, Maharashtra– Extension of Period
The Reserve Bank of India vide directive DoS.CO.UCBs-West/D-1/12.07.157/2019-20 dated June 15, 2020 had placed the Karnala Nagri Sahakari Bank Ltd., Panvel, Raigad, Maharashtra under Directions from the close of business on June 15, 2020 for a period of six months. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, the Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in it under sub-section (1) of Section 35 A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regul
The Reserve Bank of India vide directive DoS.CO.UCBs-West/D-1/12.07.157/2019-20 dated June 15, 2020 had placed the Karnala Nagri Sahakari Bank Ltd., Panvel, Raigad, Maharashtra under Directions from the close of business on June 15, 2020 for a period of six months. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, the Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in it under sub-section (1) of Section 35 A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regul
ਦਸੰ 04, 2020
Monetary Policy Statement, 2020-21 Resolution of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) December 2-4, 2020
On the basis of an assessment of the current and evolving macroeconomic situation, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at its meeting today (December 4, 2020) decided to: keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 4.0 per cent. Consequently, the reverse repo rate under the LAF remains unchanged at 3.35 per cent and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate and the Bank Rate at 4.25 per cent. The MPC also decided to continue wi
On the basis of an assessment of the current and evolving macroeconomic situation, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at its meeting today (December 4, 2020) decided to: keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 4.0 per cent. Consequently, the reverse repo rate under the LAF remains unchanged at 3.35 per cent and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate and the Bank Rate at 4.25 per cent. The MPC also decided to continue wi
ਦਸੰ 04, 2020
Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies
This Statement sets out various developmental and regulatory policy measures to i) enhance liquidity support to targeted sectors of the economy with linkages to other sectors; (ii) deepen financial markets; (iii) conserve capital among banks and NBFCs through regulatory initiatives; (iv) strengthen supervision through the audit function; (v) facilitate external trade by improving ease of doing business for exporters; and (vi) upgrade payment system services so as to e
This Statement sets out various developmental and regulatory policy measures to i) enhance liquidity support to targeted sectors of the economy with linkages to other sectors; (ii) deepen financial markets; (iii) conserve capital among banks and NBFCs through regulatory initiatives; (iv) strengthen supervision through the audit function; (v) facilitate external trade by improving ease of doing business for exporters; and (vi) upgrade payment system services so as to e
ਦਸੰ 04, 2020
Governor’s Statement, December 4, 2020
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) met on 2nd, 3rd and 4th December, 2020. It reviewed current macroeconomic and financial developments, both domestic and global, and the evolving outlook for the Indian economy. At the end of its deliberations, the MPC voted unanimously to leave the policy repo rate unchanged at 4 per cent. It also decided to continue with the accommodative stance of monetary policy as long as necessary – at least through the current financial year a
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) met on 2nd, 3rd and 4th December, 2020. It reviewed current macroeconomic and financial developments, both domestic and global, and the evolving outlook for the Indian economy. At the end of its deliberations, the MPC voted unanimously to leave the policy repo rate unchanged at 4 per cent. It also decided to continue with the accommodative stance of monetary policy as long as necessary – at least through the current financial year a
ਦਸੰ 04, 2020
Directions under Section 35 A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (AACS) – Shivaji Rao Bhosale Sahakari Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra- Extension of period
Shivaji Rao Bhosale Sahakari Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra, was placed under directions from close of business on May 04, 2019, vide Directive DCBS.CO.BSD-I/D-14/12.22.254/2018-19 dated May 03, 2019, for a period of six months. The validity of the directions was last extended up to December 04, 2020 vide our Directive DOR.CO.AID./No.D-24/12.22.254/2020-21 dated September 30, 2020. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, the Reserve Bank of Indi
Shivaji Rao Bhosale Sahakari Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra, was placed under directions from close of business on May 04, 2019, vide Directive DCBS.CO.BSD-I/D-14/12.22.254/2018-19 dated May 03, 2019, for a period of six months. The validity of the directions was last extended up to December 04, 2020 vide our Directive DOR.CO.AID./No.D-24/12.22.254/2020-21 dated September 30, 2020. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, the Reserve Bank of Indi
ਨਵੰ 26, 2020
Directions under Section 35A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (AACS) - Rupee Co-operative Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra – Extension of Period
The Reserve Bank of India vide directive UBD.CO.BSD I/D-28/12.22.218/2012-13 dated February 21, 2013 had placed the Rupee Co-operative Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra under Directions from the close of business on February 22, 2013. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to November 30, 2020. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, the Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in it under sub-se
The Reserve Bank of India vide directive UBD.CO.BSD I/D-28/12.22.218/2012-13 dated February 21, 2013 had placed the Rupee Co-operative Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra under Directions from the close of business on February 22, 2013. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to November 30, 2020. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, the Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in it under sub-se
ਨਵੰ 02, 2020
RBI Increases Market Trading Hours
The trading hours for various markets regulated by the Reserve Bank were amended effective from April 7, 2020 in view of the operational dislocations and elevated levels of health risks posed by COVID-19. With the graded roll-back of the lockdown and easing of restrictions on movement of people and functioning of offices, it has been decided to restore trading hours for regulated markets in a phased manner. Accordingly, with effect from November 9, 2020, the trading h
The trading hours for various markets regulated by the Reserve Bank were amended effective from April 7, 2020 in view of the operational dislocations and elevated levels of health risks posed by COVID-19. With the graded roll-back of the lockdown and easing of restrictions on movement of people and functioning of offices, it has been decided to restore trading hours for regulated markets in a phased manner. Accordingly, with effect from November 9, 2020, the trading h
ਅਕਤੂ 23, 2020
Minutes of the Monetary Policy Committee Meeting October 7 to 9, 2020
[Under Section 45ZL of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934] The twenty fifth meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), constituted under section 45ZB of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, was held from October 7 to 9, 2020. 2. The meeting was attended by all the members – Dr. Shashanka Bhide, Senior Advisor, National Council of Applied Economic Research, Delhi; Dr. Ashima Goyal, Professor, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai; Prof. Jayanth
[Under Section 45ZL of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934] The twenty fifth meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), constituted under section 45ZB of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, was held from October 7 to 9, 2020. 2. The meeting was attended by all the members – Dr. Shashanka Bhide, Senior Advisor, National Council of Applied Economic Research, Delhi; Dr. Ashima Goyal, Professor, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai; Prof. Jayanth
ਅਕਤੂ 09, 2020
Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies
Even as the threat of COVID-19 is yet to abate, with the gradual lifting of restrictions on movement of people and opening of business establishments across the country, a resumption of economic activities is well underway. The role of the financial sector during this phase of recovery will continue to remain important in facilitating businesses to reach the pre-COVID levels of economic activity. The focus of the Reserve Bank’s regulatory actions over the past few mon
Even as the threat of COVID-19 is yet to abate, with the gradual lifting of restrictions on movement of people and opening of business establishments across the country, a resumption of economic activities is well underway. The role of the financial sector during this phase of recovery will continue to remain important in facilitating businesses to reach the pre-COVID levels of economic activity. The focus of the Reserve Bank’s regulatory actions over the past few mon
ਅਕਤੂ 09, 2020
Monetary Policy Statement, 2020-21 Resolution of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) October 7-9, 2020
On the basis of an assessment of the current and evolving macroeconomic situation, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at its meeting today (October 9, 2020) decided to: keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 4.0 per cent. Consequently, the reverse repo rate under the LAF remains unchanged at 3.35 per cent and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate and the Bank Rate at 4.25 per cent. The MPC also decided to continue wit
On the basis of an assessment of the current and evolving macroeconomic situation, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at its meeting today (October 9, 2020) decided to: keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 4.0 per cent. Consequently, the reverse repo rate under the LAF remains unchanged at 3.35 per cent and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate and the Bank Rate at 4.25 per cent. The MPC also decided to continue wit
ਅਕਤੂ 09, 2020
Governor’s Statement - October 9, 2020
The newly appointed Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) with Dr. Ashima Goyal, Professor Jayanth R. Varma and Dr. Shashanka Bhide as external members met on 7th, 8th and 9th October, 2020 in its first meeting and the 25th under the monetary policy framework that was instituted in June 2016. I welcome the new members and thank them for their valuable contributions to the setting and conduct of monetary policy in India. I take this opportunity to thank our teams in the Rese
The newly appointed Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) with Dr. Ashima Goyal, Professor Jayanth R. Varma and Dr. Shashanka Bhide as external members met on 7th, 8th and 9th October, 2020 in its first meeting and the 25th under the monetary policy framework that was instituted in June 2016. I welcome the new members and thank them for their valuable contributions to the setting and conduct of monetary policy in India. I take this opportunity to thank our teams in the Rese
ਅਕਤੂ 03, 2020
Directions under Section 35A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (AACS) – Shivaji Rao Bhosale Sahakari Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra- Extension of period
Shivaji Rao Bhosale Sahakari Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra, was placed under directions from close of business on May 04, 2019, vide Directive DCBS.CO.BSD-I/D-14/12.22.254/2018-19 dated May 03, 2019, for a period of six months. The validity of the directions was last extended up to October 04, 2020 vide our Directive DOR.CO.AID./No. D-10/12.22.254/2020-21 dated July 31, 2020. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, the Reserve Bank of India, in
Shivaji Rao Bhosale Sahakari Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra, was placed under directions from close of business on May 04, 2019, vide Directive DCBS.CO.BSD-I/D-14/12.22.254/2018-19 dated May 03, 2019, for a period of six months. The validity of the directions was last extended up to October 04, 2020 vide our Directive DOR.CO.AID./No. D-10/12.22.254/2020-21 dated July 31, 2020. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, the Reserve Bank of India, in
ਸਤੰ 29, 2020
Extension of Interim Relaxation in WMA limits and OD regulations
With a view to provide greater comfort to State Governments in undertaking COVID-19 containment and mitigation measures, and to enable them to plan their market borrowings, RBI had announced an increase in WMA limit of the States/UTs by 60% over and above the level as on March 31, 2020, vide its press release dated April 17, 2020. Further, in order to provide flexibility to State Governments to tide over their cash flow mismatches, the overdraft (OD) regulations were
With a view to provide greater comfort to State Governments in undertaking COVID-19 containment and mitigation measures, and to enable them to plan their market borrowings, RBI had announced an increase in WMA limit of the States/UTs by 60% over and above the level as on March 31, 2020, vide its press release dated April 17, 2020. Further, in order to provide flexibility to State Governments to tide over their cash flow mismatches, the overdraft (OD) regulations were
ਸਤੰ 28, 2020
Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) - Extension of Relaxation
On March 27, 2020 banks were allowed to avail of funds under the marginal standing facility (MSF) by dipping into the Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) by up to an additional one per cent of net demand and time liabilities (NDTL), i.e., cumulatively up to 3 per cent of NDTL. This facility, which was initially available up to June 30, 2020 was extended on June 26, 2020 up to September 30, 2020, in view of disruptions imposed by COVID-19. This dispensation provides increa
On March 27, 2020 banks were allowed to avail of funds under the marginal standing facility (MSF) by dipping into the Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) by up to an additional one per cent of net demand and time liabilities (NDTL), i.e., cumulatively up to 3 per cent of NDTL. This facility, which was initially available up to June 30, 2020 was extended on June 26, 2020 up to September 30, 2020, in view of disruptions imposed by COVID-19. This dispensation provides increa
ਸਤੰ 08, 2020
Directions under Section 35 A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (AACS) – The Karad Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd., Karad, Maharashtra - Extension of period
The Karad Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd., Karad was placed under directions vide directive DCBS.CO.BSD-1/D-4/12.22.126/2017-18 dated November 7, 2017 from the close of business on November 9, 2017 for a period of six months. The validity of the above directions was extended from time to time last being vide Directive DOR.CO.AID/No.D-84/12.22.126/2019-20 dated June 03, 2020 up to September 09, 2020. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, the Reserv
The Karad Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd., Karad was placed under directions vide directive DCBS.CO.BSD-1/D-4/12.22.126/2017-18 dated November 7, 2017 from the close of business on November 9, 2017 for a period of six months. The validity of the above directions was extended from time to time last being vide Directive DOR.CO.AID/No.D-84/12.22.126/2019-20 dated June 03, 2020 up to September 09, 2020. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, the Reserv
ਸਤੰ 07, 2020
Report of the Expert Committee on Resolution Framework for Covid-19 related Stress
The Reserve Bank had, on August 7, 2020, announced the constitution of an Expert Committee under the chairmanship of Shri K.V. Kamath to make recommendations on the required financial parameters to be factored in the resolution plans under the ‘Resolution Framework for Covid19-related Stress’ along with sector specific benchmark ranges for such parameters. The Committee has since submitted its report to the Reserve Bank on September 4, 2020 which is being placed on th
The Reserve Bank had, on August 7, 2020, announced the constitution of an Expert Committee under the chairmanship of Shri K.V. Kamath to make recommendations on the required financial parameters to be factored in the resolution plans under the ‘Resolution Framework for Covid19-related Stress’ along with sector specific benchmark ranges for such parameters. The Committee has since submitted its report to the Reserve Bank on September 4, 2020 which is being placed on th
ਅਗ 31, 2020
RBI Announces Measures to Foster Orderly Market Conditions
While announcing special open market operations on August 25, 2020 the Reserve Bank stated that it would continue to monitor evolving liquidity and market conditions and take measures as appropriate to ensure orderly functioning of financial markets. 2. Recently, market sentiment has been impacted by concerns relating to the inflation outlook and the fiscal situation amidst global developments that have firmed up yields abroad. 3. On the outlook for inflation, the res
While announcing special open market operations on August 25, 2020 the Reserve Bank stated that it would continue to monitor evolving liquidity and market conditions and take measures as appropriate to ensure orderly functioning of financial markets. 2. Recently, market sentiment has been impacted by concerns relating to the inflation outlook and the fiscal situation amidst global developments that have firmed up yields abroad. 3. On the outlook for inflation, the res
ਅਗ 31, 2020
Directions issued to the Rupee Co-operative Bank Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra – Extension of Period
The Reserve Bank of India (vide directive UBD.CO.BSD I/D-28/12.22.218/2012-13 dated February 21, 2013) had placed the Rupee Co-operative Bank Ltd., Pune under Directions from the close of business on February 22, 2013. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to August 31, 2020. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, the Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in it under Sub-section (1) of
The Reserve Bank of India (vide directive UBD.CO.BSD I/D-28/12.22.218/2012-13 dated February 21, 2013) had placed the Rupee Co-operative Bank Ltd., Pune under Directions from the close of business on February 22, 2013. The validity of the directions was extended from time-to-time, the last being up to August 31, 2020. 2. It is hereby notified for the information of the public that, the Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of powers vested in it under Sub-section (1) of
ਅਗ 20, 2020
Minutes of the Monetary Policy Committee Meeting August 4 to 6, 2020
[Under Section 45ZL of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934] The twenty fourth meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), constituted under section 45ZB of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, was held from August 4 to 6, 2020. 2. The meeting was attended by all the members – Dr. Chetan Ghate, Professor, Indian Statistical Institute; Dr. Pami Dua, former Director, Delhi School of Economics; Dr. Ravindra H. Dholakia, former Professor, Indian Institute of Management
[Under Section 45ZL of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934] The twenty fourth meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), constituted under section 45ZB of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, was held from August 4 to 6, 2020. 2. The meeting was attended by all the members – Dr. Chetan Ghate, Professor, Indian Statistical Institute; Dr. Pami Dua, former Director, Delhi School of Economics; Dr. Ravindra H. Dholakia, former Professor, Indian Institute of Management
ਅਗ 07, 2020
Reserve Bank announces constitution of an Expert Committee
As part of the Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies released along with the Monetary Policy Statement on August 6, 2020, the Reserve Bank has announced a ‘Resolution Framework for Covid19-related Stress’, as a special window under the Prudential Framework on Resolution of Stressed Assets issued on June 7, 2019. The Resolution Framework inter alia envisages constitution of an Expert Committee by the Reserve Bank to make recommendations on the required fin
As part of the Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies released along with the Monetary Policy Statement on August 6, 2020, the Reserve Bank has announced a ‘Resolution Framework for Covid19-related Stress’, as a special window under the Prudential Framework on Resolution of Stressed Assets issued on June 7, 2019. The Resolution Framework inter alia envisages constitution of an Expert Committee by the Reserve Bank to make recommendations on the required fin
ਅਗ 06, 2020
Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies
This Statement sets out various developmental and regulatory policy measures to enhance liquidity support for financial markets and other stakeholders; further easing of financial stress caused by COVID-19 disruptions while strengthening credit discipline; improve the flow of credit; deepen digital payments; augment customer safety in cheque payments; and facilitate innovation across the financial sector by leveraging on technology through an Innovation Hub. I. Liquid
This Statement sets out various developmental and regulatory policy measures to enhance liquidity support for financial markets and other stakeholders; further easing of financial stress caused by COVID-19 disruptions while strengthening credit discipline; improve the flow of credit; deepen digital payments; augment customer safety in cheque payments; and facilitate innovation across the financial sector by leveraging on technology through an Innovation Hub. I. Liquid
ਅਗ 06, 2020
Governor’s Statement – August 6, 2020
The Monetary Policy Committee met on 4th, 5th and 6th August for its second meeting of 2020-21, the 24th under its aegis, completing four years of its operation under the new monetary policy framework. The MPC sifted through domestic and global conditions and evaluated their unfolding impact on overall outlook for India and the world. At the end of its deliberations, the MPC voted unanimously to leave the policy repo rate unchanged at 4 per cent and continue with the
The Monetary Policy Committee met on 4th, 5th and 6th August for its second meeting of 2020-21, the 24th under its aegis, completing four years of its operation under the new monetary policy framework. The MPC sifted through domestic and global conditions and evaluated their unfolding impact on overall outlook for India and the world. At the end of its deliberations, the MPC voted unanimously to leave the policy repo rate unchanged at 4 per cent and continue with the
ਅਗ 06, 2020
Introduction of Automated Sweep-In and Sweep-Out (ASISO) Facility for end of the day LAF Operations
In order to optimise human resource deployment in the context of disruptions caused by COVID-19 and to provide eligible LAF/MSF participants greater flexibility in managing their end of the day cash reserve ratio (CRR) balances, the Reserve Bank has decided to provide an optional automated sweep-in and sweep-out (ASISO) facility in its e-Kuber system. 2. Accordingly, banks will be able to set the amount (specific or range) that they wish to keep as balances in their c
In order to optimise human resource deployment in the context of disruptions caused by COVID-19 and to provide eligible LAF/MSF participants greater flexibility in managing their end of the day cash reserve ratio (CRR) balances, the Reserve Bank has decided to provide an optional automated sweep-in and sweep-out (ASISO) facility in its e-Kuber system. 2. Accordingly, banks will be able to set the amount (specific or range) that they wish to keep as balances in their c
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