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ஜன. 14, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on the draft Reserve Bank of India (Local Area Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Amendment Directions, 2026

The extant guidelines on Net Open Position (NOP) are covered under the Reserve Bank of India (Local Area Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Directions, 2025. The Reserve Bank has comprehensively reviewed these instructions to ensure (i) greater alignment with the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) standards and (ii) consistent implementation across REs.

The extant guidelines on Net Open Position (NOP) are covered under the Reserve Bank of India (Local Area Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Directions, 2025. The Reserve Bank has comprehensively reviewed these instructions to ensure (i) greater alignment with the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) standards and (ii) consistent implementation across REs.

Reserve Bank of India (Local Area Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Directions, 2025 which inter alia specifies the requirement for maintenance of capital charge on foreign exchange risk. Upon a review and to ensure greater alignment with international standards and consistent implementation across Local Area Banks, there is a felt need to amend these instructions." data-parawise-comment="true" data-comprehensive-comment=""> submit-commentsubmit-comment
ended-on பிப். 03, 2026
ஜன. 14, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on the draft Reserve Bank of India (Urban Co-operative Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Amendment Directions, 2026

The extant guidelines on Net Open Position (NOP) are covered under the Master Direction - Risk Management and Inter-Bank Dealings and the Reserve Bank of India (Urban Co-operative Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Directions, 2025. The Reserve Bank has comprehensively reviewed these instructions

The extant guidelines on Net Open Position (NOP) are covered under the Master Direction - Risk Management and Inter-Bank Dealings and the Reserve Bank of India (Urban Co-operative Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Directions, 2025. The Reserve Bank has comprehensively reviewed these instructions

ஜன. 14, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on the draft Reserve Bank of India (Rural Co-operative Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Amendment Directions, 2026

The extant guidelines on Net Open Position (NOP) are covered under the Master Direction - Risk Management and Inter-Bank Dealings and the Reserve Bank of India (Rural Co-operative Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Directions, 2025. The Reserve Bank has comprehensively reviewed these instructions

The extant guidelines on Net Open Position (NOP) are covered under the Master Direction - Risk Management and Inter-Bank Dealings and the Reserve Bank of India (Rural Co-operative Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Directions, 2025. The Reserve Bank has comprehensively reviewed these instructions

ஜன. 14, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on the draft Reserve Bank of India (Regional Rural Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Amendment Directions, 2026
Reserve Bank of India (Regional Rural Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Directions, 2025 which inter alia specifies the capital requirement on foreign exchange and gold open positions. Upon a review and to ensure consistent implementation across Regional Rural Banks, there is a felt need to amend these instructions." data-parawise-comment="true" data-comprehensive-comment=""> submit-commentsubmit-comment
ended-on பிப். 03, 2026
ஜன. 14, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on the draft Reserve Bank of India (Small Finance Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Second Amendment Directions, 2026

Date: January 14, 2026 C2R/2025-26/XX RBI invites public comments on the draft Reserve Bank of India (Commercial Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Second Amendment Directions, 2026 The extant guidelines on Net Open Position (NOP) are covered under the Master Direction - Risk Management and Inter-Bank Dealings and the Reserve Bank of India (Commercial Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy

Date: January 14, 2026 C2R/2025-26/XX RBI invites public comments on the draft Reserve Bank of India (Commercial Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Second Amendment Directions, 2026 The extant guidelines on Net Open Position (NOP) are covered under the Master Direction - Risk Management and Inter-Bank Dealings and the Reserve Bank of India (Commercial Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy

Reserve Bank of India (Small Finance Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Directions, 2025." data-parawise-comment="true" data-comprehensive-comment=""> submit-commentsubmit-comment
ended-on பிப். 03, 2026
ஜன. 14, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on the draft Reserve Bank of India (Commercial Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Second Amendment Directions, 2026

Date: January 14, 2026 C2R/2025-26/301 RBI invites public comments on the draft Reserve Bank of India (Commercial Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Second Amendment Directions, 2026 The extant guidelines on Net Open Position (NOP) are covered under the Master Direction - Risk Management and Inter-Bank Dealings and the Reserve Bank of India (Commercial Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Directions, 2025. The Reserve Bank has comprehensively reviewed these instructions to ensure (i) greater alignment with the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS)

Date: January 14, 2026 C2R/2025-26/301 RBI invites public comments on the draft Reserve Bank of India (Commercial Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Second Amendment Directions, 2026 The extant guidelines on Net Open Position (NOP) are covered under the Master Direction - Risk Management and Inter-Bank Dealings and the Reserve Bank of India (Commercial Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Directions, 2025. The Reserve Bank has comprehensively reviewed these instructions to ensure (i) greater alignment with the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS)

Master Direction - Risk Management and Inter-Bank Dealings and paragraph 199 (Section D.4) of the Reserve Bank of India (Commercial Banks - Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Directions, 2025, which specify the methodology for computation of Net Open Position and calculation of capital charge on foreign exchange risk. Upon a review and to ensure greater alignment with international standards and consistent implementation across commercial banks, there is a felt need to amend these instructions." data-parawise-comment="true" data-comprehensive-comment=""> submit-commentsubmit-comment
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ஜன. 13, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on the “Reserve Bank of India (Standalone Primary Dealers) Amendment Directions, 2026 – Draft”

Currently, NBFCs (other than NBFC-UL) and ARCs reckon Tier 1 Capital as on March 31 of the previous year for complying with Credit / Investment concentration norms. RBI has been receiving requests from NBFCs for a review of these provisions as well as for clarification on certain aspects of Owned Fund / Tier 1 Capital. Accordingly, RBI has reviewed the relevant provisions / Directions / guidelines and has proposed clarifications and revisions in the matter in form of the captioned amendment directions.

Currently, NBFCs (other than NBFC-UL) and ARCs reckon Tier 1 Capital as on March 31 of the previous year for complying with Credit / Investment concentration norms. RBI has been receiving requests from NBFCs for a review of these provisions as well as for clarification on certain aspects of Owned Fund / Tier 1 Capital. Accordingly, RBI has reviewed the relevant provisions / Directions / guidelines and has proposed clarifications and revisions in the matter in form of the captioned amendment directions.

ஜன. 13, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on the “Reserve Bank of India (Asset Reconstruction Companies) Amendment Directions, 2026 – Draft”

Currently, NBFCs (other than NBFC-UL) and ARCs reckon Tier 1 Capital as on March 31 of the previous year for complying with Credit / Investment concentration norms. RBI has been receiving requests from NBFCs for a review of these provisions as well as for clarification on certain aspects of Owned Fund / Tier 1 Capital. Accordingly, RBI has reviewed the relevant provisions / Directions / guidelines and has proposed clarifications and revisions in the matter in form of the captioned amendment directions.

Currently, NBFCs (other than NBFC-UL) and ARCs reckon Tier 1 Capital as on March 31 of the previous year for complying with Credit / Investment concentration norms. RBI has been receiving requests from NBFCs for a review of these provisions as well as for clarification on certain aspects of Owned Fund / Tier 1 Capital. Accordingly, RBI has reviewed the relevant provisions / Directions / guidelines and has proposed clarifications and revisions in the matter in form of the captioned amendment directions.

ஜன. 13, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on the “Reserve Bank of India (Mortgage Guarantee Companies) Amendment Directions, 2026 – Draft”

Currently, NBFCs (other than NBFC-UL) and ARCs reckon Tier 1 Capital as on March 31 of the previous year for complying with Credit / Investment concentration norms. RBI has been receiving requests from NBFCs for a review of these provisions as well as for clarification on certain aspects of Owned Fund / Tier 1 Capital. Accordingly, RBI has reviewed the relevant provisions / Directions / guidelines and has proposed clarifications and revisions in the matter in form of the captioned amendment directions.

Currently, NBFCs (other than NBFC-UL) and ARCs reckon Tier 1 Capital as on March 31 of the previous year for complying with Credit / Investment concentration norms. RBI has been receiving requests from NBFCs for a review of these provisions as well as for clarification on certain aspects of Owned Fund / Tier 1 Capital. Accordingly, RBI has reviewed the relevant provisions / Directions / guidelines and has proposed clarifications and revisions in the matter in form of the captioned amendment directions.

ஜன. 13, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on the “Reserve Bank of India (Core Investment Companies) Amendment Directions, 2026 – Draft”

Currently, NBFCs (other than NBFC-UL) and ARCs reckon Tier 1 Capital as on March 31 of the previous year for complying with Credit / Investment concentration norms. RBI has been receiving requests from NBFCs for a review of these provisions as well as for clarification on certain aspects of Owned Fund / Tier 1 Capital. Accordingly, RBI has reviewed the relevant provisions / Directions / guidelines and has proposed clarifications and revisions in the matter in form of the captioned amendment directions.

Currently, NBFCs (other than NBFC-UL) and ARCs reckon Tier 1 Capital as on March 31 of the previous year for complying with Credit / Investment concentration norms. RBI has been receiving requests from NBFCs for a review of these provisions as well as for clarification on certain aspects of Owned Fund / Tier 1 Capital. Accordingly, RBI has reviewed the relevant provisions / Directions / guidelines and has proposed clarifications and revisions in the matter in form of the captioned amendment directions.

ஜன. 13, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on the “Reserve Bank of India (Housing Finance Companies) Amendment Directions, 2026 – Draft”

Currently, NBFCs (other than NBFC-UL) and ARCs reckon Tier 1 Capital as on March 31 of the previous year for complying with Credit / Investment concentration norms. RBI has been receiving requests from NBFCs for a review of these provisions as well as for clarification on certain aspects of Owned Fund / Tier 1 Capital. Accordingly, RBI has reviewed the relevant provisions / Directions / guidelines and has proposed clarifications and revisions in the matter in form of the captioned amendment directions.

Currently, NBFCs (other than NBFC-UL) and ARCs reckon Tier 1 Capital as on March 31 of the previous year for complying with Credit / Investment concentration norms. RBI has been receiving requests from NBFCs for a review of these provisions as well as for clarification on certain aspects of Owned Fund / Tier 1 Capital. Accordingly, RBI has reviewed the relevant provisions / Directions / guidelines and has proposed clarifications and revisions in the matter in form of the captioned amendment directions.

ஜன. 13, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on the “Reserve Bank of India (Non-Banking Financial Companies - Concentration Risk Management) Second Amendment Directions, 2026 – Draft”

Currently, NBFCs (other than NBFC-UL) and ARCs reckon Tier 1 Capital as on March 31 of the previous year for complying with Credit / Investment concentration norms. RBI has been receiving requests from NBFCs for a review of these provisions as well as for clarification on certain aspects of Owned Fund / Tier 1 Capital. Accordingly, RBI has reviewed the relevant provisions / Directions / guidelines and has proposed clarifications and revisions in the matter in form of the captioned amendment directions.

Currently, NBFCs (other than NBFC-UL) and ARCs reckon Tier 1 Capital as on March 31 of the previous year for complying with Credit / Investment concentration norms. RBI has been receiving requests from NBFCs for a review of these provisions as well as for clarification on certain aspects of Owned Fund / Tier 1 Capital. Accordingly, RBI has reviewed the relevant provisions / Directions / guidelines and has proposed clarifications and revisions in the matter in form of the captioned amendment directions.

ஜன. 13, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on the “Reserve Bank of India (Non-Banking Financial Companies – Prudential Norms on Capital Adequacy) Second Amendment Directions, 2026 Draft”

Currently, NBFCs (other than NBFC-UL) and ARCs reckon Tier 1 Capital as on March 31 of the previous year for complying with Credit / Investment concentration norms. RBI has been receiving requests from NBFCs for a review of these provisions as well as for clarification on certain aspects of Owned Fund / Tier 1 Capital. Accordingly, RBI has reviewed the relevant provisions / Directions / guidelines and has proposed clarifications and revisions in the matter in form of the captioned amendment directions.

Currently, NBFCs (other than NBFC-UL) and ARCs reckon Tier 1 Capital as on March 31 of the previous year for complying with Credit / Investment concentration norms. RBI has been receiving requests from NBFCs for a review of these provisions as well as for clarification on certain aspects of Owned Fund / Tier 1 Capital. Accordingly, RBI has reviewed the relevant provisions / Directions / guidelines and has proposed clarifications and revisions in the matter in form of the captioned amendment directions.

ஜன. 13, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on Discussion Paper - Licensing of Urban Co-operative Banks (UCBs)

The Reserve Bank of India today placed on its website a discussion paper on licensing of UCBs. 2. Comments are invited from public / stakeholders till February 13, 2026. Comments may be submitted through the link under the ‘Connect 2 Regulate’ Section available on the Reserve Bank’s website. Alternatively, comments/feedback may also be forwarded to:

The Reserve Bank of India today placed on its website a discussion paper on licensing of UCBs. 2. Comments are invited from public / stakeholders till February 13, 2026. Comments may be submitted through the link under the ‘Connect 2 Regulate’ Section available on the Reserve Bank’s website. Alternatively, comments/feedback may also be forwarded to:

ஜன. 08, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on the draft “Reserve Bank of India (Rural Co-operative Banks - Governance) Amendment Directions, 2026”

Reserve Bank of India today placed on its website the draft Reserve Bank of India (Rural Co-operative Banks - Governance) Amendment Directions, 2026. The comments / feedback on the draft directions are invited from public / stakeholders by January 30, 2026. The comments / feedback may be submitted through the link under the ‘Connect2Regulate’ Section available on the Reserve Bank’s website. Alternatively, comments / feedback may also be forwarded to:

Reserve Bank of India today placed on its website the draft Reserve Bank of India (Rural Co-operative Banks - Governance) Amendment Directions, 2026. The comments / feedback on the draft directions are invited from public / stakeholders by January 30, 2026. The comments / feedback may be submitted through the link under the ‘Connect2Regulate’ Section available on the Reserve Bank’s website. Alternatively, comments / feedback may also be forwarded to:

ஜன. 08, 2026
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RBI invites public comments on the draft “Reserve Bank of India (Urban Co-operative Banks - Governance) Amendment Directions, 2026”

Reserve Bank of India today placed on its website the draft Reserve Bank of India (Urban Co-operative Banks - Governance) Amendment Directions, 2026. The comments / feedback on the draft directions are invited from public / stakeholders by January 30, 2026. The comments / feedback may be submitted through the link under the ‘Connect2Regulate’ Section available on the Reserve Bank’s website. Alternatively, comments / feedback may also be forwarded to:

Reserve Bank of India today placed on its website the draft Reserve Bank of India (Urban Co-operative Banks - Governance) Amendment Directions, 2026. The comments / feedback on the draft directions are invited from public / stakeholders by January 30, 2026. The comments / feedback may be submitted through the link under the ‘Connect2Regulate’ Section available on the Reserve Bank’s website. Alternatively, comments / feedback may also be forwarded to:

ஜன. 07, 2026
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RBI invites comments on the draft “Reserve Bank of India (Local Area Banks - Prudential Norms on Declaration of Dividend) Directions, 2026”

The Reserve Bank had undertaken a review of the extant guidelines on the prudential norms on declaration of dividend and remittance of profits by foreign banks operating in branch mode in India. Accordingly, a draft of the revised framework was issued for public comments on January 2, 2024. However, based on the stakeholder feedback and consultations, a new methodology for computing the maximum eligible dividend payout is being issued for public comments.

The Reserve Bank had undertaken a review of the extant guidelines on the prudential norms on declaration of dividend and remittance of profits by foreign banks operating in branch mode in India. Accordingly, a draft of the revised framework was issued for public comments on January 2, 2024. However, based on the stakeholder feedback and consultations, a new methodology for computing the maximum eligible dividend payout is being issued for public comments.

ஜன. 07, 2026
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RBI invites comments on the draft “Reserve Bank of India (Regional Rural Banks - Prudential Norms on Declaration of Dividend) Directions, 2026”

The Reserve Bank had undertaken a review of the extant guidelines on the prudential norms on declaration of dividend and remittance of profits by foreign banks operating in branch mode in India. Accordingly, a draft of the revised framework was issued for public comments on January 2, 2024. However, based on the stakeholder feedback and consultations, a new methodology for computing the maximum eligible dividend payout is being issued for public comments.

The Reserve Bank had undertaken a review of the extant guidelines on the prudential norms on declaration of dividend and remittance of profits by foreign banks operating in branch mode in India. Accordingly, a draft of the revised framework was issued for public comments on January 2, 2024. However, based on the stakeholder feedback and consultations, a new methodology for computing the maximum eligible dividend payout is being issued for public comments.

ஜன. 07, 2026
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RBI invites comments on the draft “Reserve Bank of India (Payment Banks - Prudential Norms on Declaration of Dividend) Directions, 2026”

The Reserve Bank had undertaken a review of the extant guidelines on the prudential norms on declaration of dividend and remittance of profits by foreign banks operating in branch mode in India. Accordingly, a draft of the revised framework was issued for public comments on January 2, 2024. However, based on the stakeholder feedback and consultations, a new methodology for computing the maximum eligible dividend payout is being issued for public comments.

The Reserve Bank had undertaken a review of the extant guidelines on the prudential norms on declaration of dividend and remittance of profits by foreign banks operating in branch mode in India. Accordingly, a draft of the revised framework was issued for public comments on January 2, 2024. However, based on the stakeholder feedback and consultations, a new methodology for computing the maximum eligible dividend payout is being issued for public comments.

ஜன. 07, 2026
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RBI invites comments on the draft “Reserve Bank of India (Small Finance Banks - Prudential Norms on Declaration of Dividend) Directions, 2026”

The Reserve Bank had undertaken a review of the extant guidelines on the prudential norms on declaration of dividend and remittance of profits by foreign banks operating in branch mode in India. Accordingly, a draft of the revised framework was issued for public comments on January 2, 2024. However, based on the stakeholder feedback and consultations, a new methodology for computing the maximum eligible dividend payout is being issued for public comments.

The Reserve Bank had undertaken a review of the extant guidelines on the prudential norms on declaration of dividend and remittance of profits by foreign banks operating in branch mode in India. Accordingly, a draft of the revised framework was issued for public comments on January 2, 2024. However, based on the stakeholder feedback and consultations, a new methodology for computing the maximum eligible dividend payout is being issued for public comments.

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