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அக். 04, 2024
Draft Circular - Forms of Business and Prudential Regulation for Investments

RBI/2024-25/ DOR.RAUG.AUT.REC.No. /24.01.041/2024-25 October 04, 2024 All Scheduled Commercial Banks (excluding Regional Rural Banks) All Non-Banking Financial Company (including Housing Finance Company) - group entities of Scheduled Commercial Banks All Non-Operative Financial Holding Companies Madam/Sir, Draft Circular - Forms of Business and Prudential Regulation for Investments In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 35A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 and Chapter IIIB of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, the Reserve Bank of India being satisfied that it is necessary and expedient in the public interest to do so, hereby, amends the directions issued vide Master Direction- Reserve Bank of India (Financial Services provided by Banks) Directions, 2016 dated May 26, 2016.

RBI/2024-25/ DOR.RAUG.AUT.REC.No. /24.01.041/2024-25 October 04, 2024 All Scheduled Commercial Banks (excluding Regional Rural Banks) All Non-Banking Financial Company (including Housing Finance Company) - group entities of Scheduled Commercial Banks All Non-Operative Financial Holding Companies Madam/Sir, Draft Circular - Forms of Business and Prudential Regulation for Investments In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 35A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 and Chapter IIIB of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, the Reserve Bank of India being satisfied that it is necessary and expedient in the public interest to do so, hereby, amends the directions issued vide Master Direction- Reserve Bank of India (Financial Services provided by Banks) Directions, 2016 dated May 26, 2016.

ஆக. 05, 2024
Regulatory Principles for Management of Model Risks in Credit - DRAFT

DRAFT CIRCULAR FOR COMMENTS RBI/2024-25/ DOR.STR.REC. /21.04.048/2024-25  August 05, 2024 All Commercial Banks (including Regional Rural Banks and Local Area Banks) All Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks All State Cooperative Banks & Central Cooperative Banks All Non-Banking Financial Companies (including Housing Finance Companies) All All-India Financial Institutions Madam/Dear Sir, Regulatory Principles for Management of Model Risks in Credit

DRAFT CIRCULAR FOR COMMENTS RBI/2024-25/ DOR.STR.REC. /21.04.048/2024-25  August 05, 2024 All Commercial Banks (including Regional Rural Banks and Local Area Banks) All Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks All State Cooperative Banks & Central Cooperative Banks All Non-Banking Financial Companies (including Housing Finance Companies) All All-India Financial Institutions Madam/Dear Sir, Regulatory Principles for Management of Model Risks in Credit

ஜூலை 25, 2024
Draft guidelines: Basel III Framework on Liquidity Standards – Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) – Review of Haircuts on High Quality Liquid Assets (HQLA) and Run-off Rates on Certain Categories of Deposits

Please refer to circular DBOD.BP.BC.No.120/21.04.098/2013-14 dated June 09, 2014 on ‘Basel III Framework on Liquidity Standards – Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR), Liquidity Risk Monitoring Tools and LCR Disclosure Standards’ and associated guidelines.

Please refer to circular DBOD.BP.BC.No.120/21.04.098/2013-14 dated June 09, 2014 on ‘Basel III Framework on Liquidity Standards – Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR), Liquidity Risk Monitoring Tools and LCR Disclosure Standards’ and associated guidelines.

ஜூலை 02, 2024
Draft - Foreign Exchange Management (Export and Import of Goods and Services) Regulations, 2024

Notification No. FEMA XX/2024-RB July XX, 2024 Foreign Exchange Management (Export and Import of Goods and Services) Regulations, 2024 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 7, Section 8, Section 10(6) and sub-section (2) of Section 47 of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (42 of 1999) and in supersession of the Foreign Exchange Management (Export of Goods & Services) Regulations 2015 (Notification No. FEMA 23(R)/2015-RB dated January 12, 2016), except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such supersession, Reserve Bank of India makes the following Regulations 

Notification No. FEMA XX/2024-RB July XX, 2024 Foreign Exchange Management (Export and Import of Goods and Services) Regulations, 2024 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 7, Section 8, Section 10(6) and sub-section (2) of Section 47 of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (42 of 1999) and in supersession of the Foreign Exchange Management (Export of Goods & Services) Regulations 2015 (Notification No. FEMA 23(R)/2015-RB dated January 12, 2016), except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such supersession, Reserve Bank of India makes the following Regulations 

ஜூலை 02, 2024
Draft - Export and Import of Goods and Services

RBI/2024-25/XX A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. XX July XX, 2024 All Authorised Dealers - Category I banks Madam / Sir, Export and Import of Goods and Services Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of the powers conferred under Foreign Exchange Management Act 1999 (42 of 1999) and in supersession of Master Direction – Export of Goods and Services and Master Direction – Import of Goods and Services, hereby issues the directions on export and import of goods and services.

RBI/2024-25/XX A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. XX July XX, 2024 All Authorised Dealers - Category I banks Madam / Sir, Export and Import of Goods and Services Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of the powers conferred under Foreign Exchange Management Act 1999 (42 of 1999) and in supersession of Master Direction – Export of Goods and Services and Master Direction – Import of Goods and Services, hereby issues the directions on export and import of goods and services.

மே 03, 2024
Reserve Bank of India - Prudential Framework for Income Recognition, Asset Classification and Provisioning pertaining to Advances - Projects Under Implementation, Directions, 2024

DRAFT FOR COMMENTS RBI/DOR/2024-25/ DOR.STR.REC. /21.04.048/2024-25 May 03, 2024 All Commercial Banks (including Small Finance Banks but excluding Payments Banks, Local Area Banks and Regional Rural Banks) All Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks All All-India Financial Institutions All Non-Banking Financial Companies

DRAFT FOR COMMENTS RBI/DOR/2024-25/ DOR.STR.REC. /21.04.048/2024-25 May 03, 2024 All Commercial Banks (including Small Finance Banks but excluding Payments Banks, Local Area Banks and Regional Rural Banks) All Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks All All-India Financial Institutions All Non-Banking Financial Companies

ஏப். 29, 2024
Master Direction – Reserve Bank of India (Electronic Trading Platforms) Directions, 2024 - Draft

In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act and of all the powers enabling it in this behalf and in supersession of the Electronic Trading Platform (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2018 dated October 05, 2018, the Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter called the Reserve Bank), hereby issues the following Directions to all entities operating Electronic Trading Platforms.

In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act and of all the powers enabling it in this behalf and in supersession of the Electronic Trading Platform (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2018 dated October 05, 2018, the Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter called the Reserve Bank), hereby issues the following Directions to all entities operating Electronic Trading Platforms.

ஏப். 16, 2024
Regulation of Payment Aggregators (PAs) - DRAFT

CO.DPSS.POLC.No. S-*** / 02-14-008 / 2024-25 Date of Issue All Payment System Providers and Payment System Participants Madam / Dear Sir, Regulation of Payment Aggregators (PAs) - DRAFT Reference is invited to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) circulars DPSS.CO.PD.No.1810 / 02.14.008 / 2019-20 dated March 17, 2020, CO.DPSS.POLC.No.S33 / 02-14-008 / 2020-2021 dated March 31, 2021 on “Guidelines on Regulation of Payment Aggregators and Payment Gateways”, and circular CO.DPSS.POLC.No.S-761 / 02-14-008 / 2022-23 dated July 28, 2022 on “Regulation of Payment Aggregators – Timeline for submission of applications for authorisation – Review”. Keeping in view the importance of Payment Aggregators (PAs) in the payment ecosystem, these circulars provided for, inter-alia, direct regulation and authorisation of PAs facilitating payments at online Point of Sale by the RBI. 
 

CO.DPSS.POLC.No. S-*** / 02-14-008 / 2024-25 Date of Issue All Payment System Providers and Payment System Participants Madam / Dear Sir, Regulation of Payment Aggregators (PAs) - DRAFT Reference is invited to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) circulars DPSS.CO.PD.No.1810 / 02.14.008 / 2019-20 dated March 17, 2020, CO.DPSS.POLC.No.S33 / 02-14-008 / 2020-2021 dated March 31, 2021 on “Guidelines on Regulation of Payment Aggregators and Payment Gateways”, and circular CO.DPSS.POLC.No.S-761 / 02-14-008 / 2022-23 dated July 28, 2022 on “Regulation of Payment Aggregators – Timeline for submission of applications for authorisation – Review”. Keeping in view the importance of Payment Aggregators (PAs) in the payment ecosystem, these circulars provided for, inter-alia, direct regulation and authorisation of PAs facilitating payments at online Point of Sale by the RBI. 
 

ஏப். 16, 2024
Regulation of Payment Aggregators – physical Point of Sale - DRAFT

CO.DPSS.POLC.No. S-*** / 02-14-008 / 2023-24 Date of Issue All Payment System Providers and Payment System Participants Madam / Dear Sir, Regulation of Payment Aggregators – physical Point of Sale - DRAFT

CO.DPSS.POLC.No. S-*** / 02-14-008 / 2023-24 Date of Issue All Payment System Providers and Payment System Participants Madam / Dear Sir, Regulation of Payment Aggregators – physical Point of Sale - DRAFT

பிப். 28, 2024
Draft Disclosure framework on Climate-related Financial Risks, 2024

RBI/2023-24/ DOR.SFG.REC. /30.01.021/2023-24 February 28, 2024 All Scheduled Commercial Banks (excluding Local Area Banks, Payments Banks and Regional Rural Banks) All Tier-IV Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks (UCBs) All All-India Financial Institutions (viz. EXIM Bank, NABARD, NaBFID, NHB and SIDBI)All Top and Upper Layer Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs)

RBI/2023-24/ DOR.SFG.REC. /30.01.021/2023-24 February 28, 2024 All Scheduled Commercial Banks (excluding Local Area Banks, Payments Banks and Regional Rural Banks) All Tier-IV Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks (UCBs) All All-India Financial Institutions (viz. EXIM Bank, NABARD, NaBFID, NHB and SIDBI)All Top and Upper Layer Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs)

ஜன. 15, 2024
Draft circular - “Credit/investment Concentration Norms – Government owned NBFCs”

Please refer to paragraph 91.7 of Master Direction – Reserve Bank of India (Non-Banking Financial Company – Scale Based Regulation) Directions, 2023 dated October 19, 2023 as per which Government owned NBFCs set up to serve specific sectors are permitted to approach the Reserve Bank for exemptions, if any, from credit/investment concentration norms. 

Please refer to paragraph 91.7 of Master Direction – Reserve Bank of India (Non-Banking Financial Company – Scale Based Regulation) Directions, 2023 dated October 19, 2023 as per which Government owned NBFCs set up to serve specific sectors are permitted to approach the Reserve Bank for exemptions, if any, from credit/investment concentration norms. 

ஜன. 15, 2024
Draft Framework for Self-Regulatory Organisation(s) in the FinTech Sector

Technological innovations are reshaping the financial services landscape, with FinTechs emerging as disruptors and facilitators. FinTechs encompass diverse entities in terms of constitution, size, activities, domains, etc., all subject to constant flux and evolution. FinTechs play a pivotal role in redefining financial services by saving time, enhancing access, and lowering costs. At the same time, the sector raises concerns relating to customer protection, data privacy, cyber security, grievance handling, internal governance, financial system integrity, and the like. While the innovation and dynamism of FinTechs needs to be harnessed, the emerging risks require to be appropriately managed. In such a context, approach to regulation should be imaginative, adaptive, flexible, and proportionate to the perceived risks. In particular, an effective regulatory approach should maintain the balance between maximising the creative potential of FinTechs, while minimising the idiosyncratic risks they pose to the financial system. 

Technological innovations are reshaping the financial services landscape, with FinTechs emerging as disruptors and facilitators. FinTechs encompass diverse entities in terms of constitution, size, activities, domains, etc., all subject to constant flux and evolution. FinTechs play a pivotal role in redefining financial services by saving time, enhancing access, and lowering costs. At the same time, the sector raises concerns relating to customer protection, data privacy, cyber security, grievance handling, internal governance, financial system integrity, and the like. While the innovation and dynamism of FinTechs needs to be harnessed, the emerging risks require to be appropriately managed. In such a context, approach to regulation should be imaginative, adaptive, flexible, and proportionate to the perceived risks. In particular, an effective regulatory approach should maintain the balance between maximising the creative potential of FinTechs, while minimising the idiosyncratic risks they pose to the financial system. 

ஜன. 15, 2024
Review of regulatory framework for HFCs and harmonisation of regulations applicable to HFCs and NBFCs

Please refer to our circular DOR.NBFC (HFC).CC.No.118/03.10.136/2020-21 dated October 22, 2020, issued after examination of inputs received on the draft regulatory framework for HFCs, which was placed in public domain on June 17, 2020.  Reference is invited to para 4 of the above circular advising that further harmonisation between the regulations of HFCs and NBFCs will be taken up in a phased manner in the next two years so as to ensure that the transition is achieved with least disruption.   

Please refer to our circular DOR.NBFC (HFC).CC.No.118/03.10.136/2020-21 dated October 22, 2020, issued after examination of inputs received on the draft regulatory framework for HFCs, which was placed in public domain on June 17, 2020.  Reference is invited to para 4 of the above circular advising that further harmonisation between the regulations of HFCs and NBFCs will be taken up in a phased manner in the next two years so as to ensure that the transition is achieved with least disruption.   

ஜன. 02, 2024
Declaration of dividend by banks and remittance of profits to Head Office by foreign bank branches in India

Draft Circular for comments DOR.ACC.REC.No.##/21.02.067/2023-24 January 2, 2024 Madam/ Dear Sir, Declaration of dividend by banks and remittance of profits to Head Office by foreign bank branches in India The Reserve Bank has granted general permission to all scheduled commercial banks [excluding regional rural banks (RRBs)] to declare dividends vide circular reference DBOD.NO.BP.BC.88/21.02.067/2004-05 dated May 4, 2005 on ‘Declaration of dividends by banks’. Similarly, foreign banks operating in India in the branch mode are permitted to remit profits to their head office without prior approval from the Reserve Bank pursuant to circular reference DBOD.No.IBS.BC.46/16.13.100/2003-04 dated November 6, 2003.

Draft Circular for comments DOR.ACC.REC.No.##/21.02.067/2023-24 January 2, 2024 Madam/ Dear Sir, Declaration of dividend by banks and remittance of profits to Head Office by foreign bank branches in India The Reserve Bank has granted general permission to all scheduled commercial banks [excluding regional rural banks (RRBs)] to declare dividends vide circular reference DBOD.NO.BP.BC.88/21.02.067/2004-05 dated May 4, 2005 on ‘Declaration of dividends by banks’. Similarly, foreign banks operating in India in the branch mode are permitted to remit profits to their head office without prior approval from the Reserve Bank pursuant to circular reference DBOD.No.IBS.BC.46/16.13.100/2003-04 dated November 6, 2003.

டிச. 29, 2023
Domestic Systemically Important Bank (D-SIB) Framework - Review of the Assessment Methodology

Framework for Dealing with Domestic Systemically Important Banks (D-SIBs) (Revised upto December 28, 2023[1]) Introduction Some banks, due to their size, cross-jurisdictional activities, complexity, lack of substitutability and interconnectedness, become systemically important. The disorderly failure of these banks has the potential to cause significant disruption to the essential services they provide to the banking system, and in turn, to the overall economic activity. Therefore, the continued functioning of Systemically Important Banks (SIBs) is critical for the uninterrupted availability of essential banking services to the real economy.

Framework for Dealing with Domestic Systemically Important Banks (D-SIBs) (Revised upto December 28, 2023[1]) Introduction Some banks, due to their size, cross-jurisdictional activities, complexity, lack of substitutability and interconnectedness, become systemically important. The disorderly failure of these banks has the potential to cause significant disruption to the essential services they provide to the banking system, and in turn, to the overall economic activity. Therefore, the continued functioning of Systemically Important Banks (SIBs) is critical for the uninterrupted availability of essential banking services to the real economy.

டிச. 28, 2023
Reserve Bank of India (Bond Forwards) Directions, 2023 - Draft

Reserve Bank of India (Bond Forwards) Directions, 2023 - Draft In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act, the Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter called the Reserve Bank) hereby issues the following Directions.

Reserve Bank of India (Bond Forwards) Directions, 2023 - Draft In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act, the Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter called the Reserve Bank) hereby issues the following Directions.

டிச. 26, 2023
FEMA Licensing Framework- Draft for comments - Dec 26, 2023

 Section 3(a) of Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (‘’FEMA’’) stipulates:

Save as otherwise provided in this Act, rules or regulations made thereunder, or with the general or special permission of the Reserve Bank, no person shall deal in or transfer any foreign exchange or foreign security to any person not being an authorised person.

 

Further, section 10(1) of FEMA, 1999 stipulates:

The Reserve Bank may, on an application made to it in this behalf, authorise any person to be known as authorised person to deal in foreign exchange or in foreign securities, as an authorised dealer, money changer or off-shore banking unit or in any other manner as it deems fit.’

 

2. The Reserve Bank issues authorisation in the form of a licence to Authorised Persons (APs), which includes authorised dealers and Full-Fledged Money Changers (FFMCs). Authorisation is also granted to select institutions to carry out specific foreign exchange transactions related to their business activities.

 Section 3(a) of Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (‘’FEMA’’) stipulates:

Save as otherwise provided in this Act, rules or regulations made thereunder, or with the general or special permission of the Reserve Bank, no person shall deal in or transfer any foreign exchange or foreign security to any person not being an authorised person.

 

Further, section 10(1) of FEMA, 1999 stipulates:

The Reserve Bank may, on an application made to it in this behalf, authorise any person to be known as authorised person to deal in foreign exchange or in foreign securities, as an authorised dealer, money changer or off-shore banking unit or in any other manner as it deems fit.’

 

2. The Reserve Bank issues authorisation in the form of a licence to Authorised Persons (APs), which includes authorised dealers and Full-Fledged Money Changers (FFMCs). Authorisation is also granted to select institutions to carry out specific foreign exchange transactions related to their business activities.

அக். 26, 2023
Draft Master Direction on Managing Risks and Code of Conduct in Outsourcing of Financial Services

Draft Master Direction for Comments  All Commercial Banks (including Local Area Banks, Regional Rural Banks, Payments Banks, and Small Finance Banks) All-India Financial Institutions (viz. Exim Bank, NABARD, NHB, SIDBI, and NaBFID) All Non-Banking Financial Companies including Housing Finance Companies (HFCs) All Urban Co-operative Banks, State Co-operative Banks, and Central Co-operative Banks All Credit Information Companies

Draft Master Direction for Comments  All Commercial Banks (including Local Area Banks, Regional Rural Banks, Payments Banks, and Small Finance Banks) All-India Financial Institutions (viz. Exim Bank, NABARD, NHB, SIDBI, and NaBFID) All Non-Banking Financial Companies including Housing Finance Companies (HFCs) All Urban Co-operative Banks, State Co-operative Banks, and Central Co-operative Banks All Credit Information Companies

செப். 21, 2023
Draft Master Direction – Treatment of Wilful Defaulters and Large Defaulters

DoR.SIG.FIN.REC.xx/20.16.003/2023-24

September 21, 2023

Reserve Bank of India
(Treatment of Wilful Defaulters and Large Defaulters) Directions, 2023

In exercise of the powers conferred under Chapter III-A of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, Section 21, Section 35-A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 and Section 11 of the Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005, the Reserve Bank of India being satisfied that it is necessary and expedient in the public interest to do so, hereby, issues the Directions hereinafter specified:

Objective

The primary objective of these Directions is to provide for a non-discriminatory and transparent procedure, while complying with the principles of natural justice for classifying a borrower as a wilful defaulter by the lenders. The directions also aim to put in place a system to disseminate credit information about wilful defaulters for cautioning lenders to ensure that further institutional finance is not made available to them.

CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY

1. Short Title and Commencement

(1) These Directions shall be called the Reserve Bank of India (Treatment of Wilful Defaulters and Large Defaulters) Directions, 2023.

(2) These Directions shall come into force after 90 days from placing it on the website of the Reserve Bank.

2. Applicability

(1) The provisions regarding wilful defaulters contained in these Directions shall apply to the ‘lenders’ as defined in these Directions.

(2) Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARCs), and Credit Information Companies (CICs) shall be bound by these Directions only with regard to the reporting requirements contained in Chapter III.

(3) The restrictions on further financial accommodation to wilful defaulters shall apply to all entities regulated by the Reserve Bank, irrespective of whether they fall within the definition of ‘lender’ as provided in these Directions or not.

(4) The provisions regarding large defaulters contained in these Directions shall apply to all entities regulated by the Reserve Bank, irrespective of whether they fall within the definition of ‘lender’ as provided in these Directions or not.

3. Definitions

(1) In these Directions, unless the context or subject otherwise requires, -

(a) “All India Financial Institution (AIFI)”1 means -

  1. Export Import Bank of India (EXIM Bank);

  2. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD);

  3. National Housing Bank (NHB);

  4. Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI); and

  5. National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID).

(b) “bank” means -

DoR.SIG.FIN.REC.xx/20.16.003/2023-24

September 21, 2023

Reserve Bank of India
(Treatment of Wilful Defaulters and Large Defaulters) Directions, 2023

In exercise of the powers conferred under Chapter III-A of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, Section 21, Section 35-A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 and Section 11 of the Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005, the Reserve Bank of India being satisfied that it is necessary and expedient in the public interest to do so, hereby, issues the Directions hereinafter specified:

Objective

The primary objective of these Directions is to provide for a non-discriminatory and transparent procedure, while complying with the principles of natural justice for classifying a borrower as a wilful defaulter by the lenders. The directions also aim to put in place a system to disseminate credit information about wilful defaulters for cautioning lenders to ensure that further institutional finance is not made available to them.

CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY

1. Short Title and Commencement

(1) These Directions shall be called the Reserve Bank of India (Treatment of Wilful Defaulters and Large Defaulters) Directions, 2023.

(2) These Directions shall come into force after 90 days from placing it on the website of the Reserve Bank.

2. Applicability

(1) The provisions regarding wilful defaulters contained in these Directions shall apply to the ‘lenders’ as defined in these Directions.

(2) Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARCs), and Credit Information Companies (CICs) shall be bound by these Directions only with regard to the reporting requirements contained in Chapter III.

(3) The restrictions on further financial accommodation to wilful defaulters shall apply to all entities regulated by the Reserve Bank, irrespective of whether they fall within the definition of ‘lender’ as provided in these Directions or not.

(4) The provisions regarding large defaulters contained in these Directions shall apply to all entities regulated by the Reserve Bank, irrespective of whether they fall within the definition of ‘lender’ as provided in these Directions or not.

3. Definitions

(1) In these Directions, unless the context or subject otherwise requires, -

(a) “All India Financial Institution (AIFI)”1 means -

  1. Export Import Bank of India (EXIM Bank);

  2. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD);

  3. National Housing Bank (NHB);

  4. Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI); and

  5. National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID).

(b) “bank” means -

ஜூலை 05, 2023
Draft Circular - Arrangements with Card Networks for issue of Debit, Credit and Prepaid Cards

Draft Circular for Comments CO.DPSS.POLC.No. S-**** /02-14-003/2023-24 July 05, 2023 The Chairman / Managing Director / Chief Executive Officer Authorised Payment System Providers / Participants (Banks and Non-banks) Madam / Dear Sir, Draft Circular - Arrangements with Card Networks for issue of Debit, Credit and Prepaid Cards The authorised card networks1 tie-up with banks / non-banks for issuance of debit / credit / prepaid cards. The choice of affiliated network2 f

Draft Circular for Comments CO.DPSS.POLC.No. S-**** /02-14-003/2023-24 July 05, 2023 The Chairman / Managing Director / Chief Executive Officer Authorised Payment System Providers / Participants (Banks and Non-banks) Madam / Dear Sir, Draft Circular - Arrangements with Card Networks for issue of Debit, Credit and Prepaid Cards The authorised card networks1 tie-up with banks / non-banks for issuance of debit / credit / prepaid cards. The choice of affiliated network2 f

ஜூன் 02, 2023
Draft Master Directions on Cyber Resilience and Digital Payment Security Controls for Payment System Operators

Draft Master Directions for Comments CO.DPSS.OVRST.No.xx / xxxx / 2023-24 June 02, 2023 The Chairman / Managing Director / Chief Executive Officer Authorised Non-bank Payment System Operators Madam / Dear Sir, Draft Master Directions on Cyber Resilience and Digital Payment Security Controls for Payment System Operators Ensuring safety and security of payment systems is a key objective of the Reserve Bank. To ensure that the authorised non-bank Payment System Operators

Draft Master Directions for Comments CO.DPSS.OVRST.No.xx / xxxx / 2023-24 June 02, 2023 The Chairman / Managing Director / Chief Executive Officer Authorised Non-bank Payment System Operators Madam / Dear Sir, Draft Master Directions on Cyber Resilience and Digital Payment Security Controls for Payment System Operators Ensuring safety and security of payment systems is a key objective of the Reserve Bank. To ensure that the authorised non-bank Payment System Operators

ஏப். 12, 2023
Draft Circular on Fair Lending Practice - Penal Charges in Loan Accounts
DRAFT CIRCULAR FOR COMMENTS RBI/2023-24/ DoR.MCS.REC./01.01.001/2023-24 April 12, 2023 All Commercial Banks (including Small Finance Banks, Local Area Banks and Regional Rural Banks, excluding Payments Banks) All Primary (Urban) Co-operative BanksAll NBFCs (including HFCs) andAll India Financial Institutions (EXIM Bank, NABARD, NHB, SIDBI and NaBFID) Dear Sir / Madam, Fair Lending Practice - Penal Charges in Loan Accounts Reserve Bank has issued various guidelines to
DRAFT CIRCULAR FOR COMMENTS RBI/2023-24/ DoR.MCS.REC./01.01.001/2023-24 April 12, 2023 All Commercial Banks (including Small Finance Banks, Local Area Banks and Regional Rural Banks, excluding Payments Banks) All Primary (Urban) Co-operative BanksAll NBFCs (including HFCs) andAll India Financial Institutions (EXIM Bank, NABARD, NHB, SIDBI and NaBFID) Dear Sir / Madam, Fair Lending Practice - Penal Charges in Loan Accounts Reserve Bank has issued various guidelines to
பிப். 17, 2023
Draft Guidelines on Minimum Capital Requirements for Market Risk
Chapter 1: Boundary between the banking book and the trading book This chapter sets out the instruments to be included in the trading book (which are subject to market risk capital requirements) and those to be included in the banking book (which are subject to credit risk capital requirements). 1. Scope of the trading book 1.1 A trading book, for the purpose of capital adequacy, shall consist of all instruments that meet the specifications for trading book instrument
Chapter 1: Boundary between the banking book and the trading book This chapter sets out the instruments to be included in the trading book (which are subject to market risk capital requirements) and those to be included in the banking book (which are subject to credit risk capital requirements). 1. Scope of the trading book 1.1 A trading book, for the purpose of capital adequacy, shall consist of all instruments that meet the specifications for trading book instrument
பிப். 17, 2023
Reserve Bank of India (Government Securities Lending) Directions, 2023 - Draft
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT 9th FLOOR, CENTRAL OFFICE, FORT MUMBAI 400 001 Reserve Bank of India (Government Securities Lending) Directions, 2023 - Draft In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45-W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called ‘the Act’) read with section 45-U of the Act, the Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter called the ‘Reserve Bank’) hereby issues the following Directions to all agencies dea
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT 9th FLOOR, CENTRAL OFFICE, FORT MUMBAI 400 001 Reserve Bank of India (Government Securities Lending) Directions, 2023 - Draft In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45-W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called ‘the Act’) read with section 45-U of the Act, the Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter called the ‘Reserve Bank’) hereby issues the following Directions to all agencies dea
ஜன. 16, 2023
Guidelines on Acquisition and Holding of Shares or Voting Rights in Banking Companies

The contents of these Guidelines shall be read along with Reserve Bank of India (Acquisition and Holding of Shares or Voting Rights in Banking Companies) Directions, 2023, and applicable provisions of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949. Prior approval for acquisition of shares or voting rights in a banking company 2. In terms of sub-section (1) of Section 12B of Banking Regulation Act, 1949, every person, who intends to acquire shares or voting rights and intends to be

The contents of these Guidelines shall be read along with Reserve Bank of India (Acquisition and Holding of Shares or Voting Rights in Banking Companies) Directions, 2023, and applicable provisions of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949. Prior approval for acquisition of shares or voting rights in a banking company 2. In terms of sub-section (1) of Section 12B of Banking Regulation Act, 1949, every person, who intends to acquire shares or voting rights and intends to be

அக். 20, 2022
Draft Master Direction on Information Technology Governance, Risk, Controls and Assurance Practices
RBI/2022-23/xx DoS.CO.CSITEG/SEC.xx/31.01.015/2022-23 October 20, 2022 The Chairman/Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer Scheduled Commercial Banks (excluding Regional Rural Banks); Small Finance Banks;Payments Banks;Non-Banking Financial Companies in Top, Upper and Middle Layers; All India Financial Institutions (NHB, NABARD, SIDBI, EXIM Bank and NaBFID); andCredit Information Companies. Madam/Dear Sir, Draft Master Direction on Information Technology Governance
RBI/2022-23/xx DoS.CO.CSITEG/SEC.xx/31.01.015/2022-23 October 20, 2022 The Chairman/Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer Scheduled Commercial Banks (excluding Regional Rural Banks); Small Finance Banks;Payments Banks;Non-Banking Financial Companies in Top, Upper and Middle Layers; All India Financial Institutions (NHB, NABARD, SIDBI, EXIM Bank and NaBFID); andCredit Information Companies. Madam/Dear Sir, Draft Master Direction on Information Technology Governance
ஜூன் 23, 2022
Draft Master Direction on Outsourcing of IT Services
RBI/2022-23/xx DoS.CO.CSITEG/SEC.xx/31.01.015/2022-23 June 23, 2022 The Chairman/Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer Scheduled Commercial Banks (excluding Regional Rural Banks); Local Area Banks; Small Finance Banks; Payments Banks; Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks having asset size of ₹1000 crore and above; Non-Banking Financial Companies in Top, Upper and Middle Layers; Credit Information Companies; and All India Financial Institutions (NHB, NABARD, SIDBI, E
RBI/2022-23/xx DoS.CO.CSITEG/SEC.xx/31.01.015/2022-23 June 23, 2022 The Chairman/Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer Scheduled Commercial Banks (excluding Regional Rural Banks); Local Area Banks; Small Finance Banks; Payments Banks; Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks having asset size of ₹1000 crore and above; Non-Banking Financial Companies in Top, Upper and Middle Layers; Credit Information Companies; and All India Financial Institutions (NHB, NABARD, SIDBI, E
ஜூன் 16, 2022
Master Direction – Reserve Bank of India (Margining for Non-Centrally Cleared OTC Derivatives) Directions, 2022 – Draft

FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT Master Direction – Reserve Bank of India (Margining for Non-Centrally Cleared OTC Derivatives) Directions, 2022 – Draft In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (02 of 1934) (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act, the Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter called the Reserve Bank) hereby issues the following Directions. A reference is invited to the Foreign E

FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT Master Direction – Reserve Bank of India (Margining for Non-Centrally Cleared OTC Derivatives) Directions, 2022 – Draft In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (02 of 1934) (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act, the Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter called the Reserve Bank) hereby issues the following Directions. A reference is invited to the Foreign E

ஏப். 07, 2022
Processing and settlement of small value Export and Import related payments facilitated by Online Export-Import Facilitators (OEIF) (erstwhile OPGSP)
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. Date of Issue To All Category - I Authorised Dealer banks Madam/Sir, Processing and settlement of small value Export and Import related payments facilitated by Online Export-Import Facilitators (OEIF) (erstwhile OPGSP) Attention of Authorised Dealer Category-I (AD) banks is invited to the A. P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 17 dated November 16, 2010, A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 109 dated June 11, 2013 read with A.P. (DIR Series) Circular
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. Date of Issue To All Category - I Authorised Dealer banks Madam/Sir, Processing and settlement of small value Export and Import related payments facilitated by Online Export-Import Facilitators (OEIF) (erstwhile OPGSP) Attention of Authorised Dealer Category-I (AD) banks is invited to the A. P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 17 dated November 16, 2010, A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 109 dated June 11, 2013 read with A.P. (DIR Series) Circular
டிச. 15, 2021
RBI releases ‘Draft Master Direction on Minimum Capital Requirements for Operational Risk’

As part of convergence of the Reserve Bank’s regulations for banks with Basel III standards, the Reserve Bank of India has today placed on its website ‘Draft Master Direction on Minimum Capital Requirements for Operational Risk’ for comments of stakeholders and members of the public. These directions shall be applicable to all Commercial Banks (excluding Local Area Banks, Payments Banks, Regional Rural Banks, and Small Finance Banks).

As part of convergence of the Reserve Bank’s regulations for banks with Basel III standards, the Reserve Bank of India has today placed on its website ‘Draft Master Direction on Minimum Capital Requirements for Operational Risk’ for comments of stakeholders and members of the public. These directions shall be applicable to all Commercial Banks (excluding Local Area Banks, Payments Banks, Regional Rural Banks, and Small Finance Banks).

ஆக. 09, 2021
Draft Foreign Exchange Management (Non-debt Instruments - Overseas Investment) Rules, 2021
CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short Title and Commencement (i) These rules shall be called the Foreign Exchange Management (Non-debt Instruments - Overseas Investment) Rules, 2021. (ii) Save as otherwise provided in these rules, they shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. (iii) These rules shall not apply to any investment made outside India by a unit set up in an “International Financial Services Centre (IFSC)”. 2. Definitions In
CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short Title and Commencement (i) These rules shall be called the Foreign Exchange Management (Non-debt Instruments - Overseas Investment) Rules, 2021. (ii) Save as otherwise provided in these rules, they shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. (iii) These rules shall not apply to any investment made outside India by a unit set up in an “International Financial Services Centre (IFSC)”. 2. Definitions In
ஜூலை 14, 2021
Issue and regulation of share capital and securities - Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks - Draft guidelines
DOR.CAP.REC.__/09.18.201/2020-21 July 14, 2021 The Chief Executive Officer All Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks Madam / Dear Sir, Issue and regulation of share capital and securities - Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks - Draft guidelines The Banking Regulation (Amendment) Act, 2020 (No. 39 of 2020), notified in the Gazette of India on September 29, 2020 (vide Notification No. 64 of that date), is deemed to have come into force with effect from June 29, 2020 for Pri
DOR.CAP.REC.__/09.18.201/2020-21 July 14, 2021 The Chief Executive Officer All Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks Madam / Dear Sir, Issue and regulation of share capital and securities - Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks - Draft guidelines The Banking Regulation (Amendment) Act, 2020 (No. 39 of 2020), notified in the Gazette of India on September 29, 2020 (vide Notification No. 64 of that date), is deemed to have come into force with effect from June 29, 2020 for Pri
பிப். 16, 2021
Reserve Bank of India (Credit Derivatives) Directions, 2021 – Draft
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT 9TH FLOOR, CENTRAL OFFICE BUILDING, FORT MUMBAI 400 001 Reserve Bank of India (Credit Derivatives) Directions, 2021 – Draft In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act and in supersession of Circular No. IDMD.PCD.No.10/14.03.04/2012-13 dated January 07, 2013, the Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT 9TH FLOOR, CENTRAL OFFICE BUILDING, FORT MUMBAI 400 001 Reserve Bank of India (Credit Derivatives) Directions, 2021 – Draft In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act and in supersession of Circular No. IDMD.PCD.No.10/14.03.04/2012-13 dated January 07, 2013, the Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter
டிச. 09, 2020
Declaration of Dividend by NBFCs
Draft Circular All Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) Madam / Dear Sir, Declaration of Dividend by NBFCs In order to infuse greater transparency and uniformity in practice, it has been decided to prescribe guidelines on distribution of dividend by NBFCs. NBFCs may declare dividend, subject to compliance with the guidelines laid down below: 2. Eligibility criteria for declaration of dividend Only those NBFCs, which comply with the following minimum prudential requ
Draft Circular All Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) Madam / Dear Sir, Declaration of Dividend by NBFCs In order to infuse greater transparency and uniformity in practice, it has been decided to prescribe guidelines on distribution of dividend by NBFCs. NBFCs may declare dividend, subject to compliance with the guidelines laid down below: 2. Eligibility criteria for declaration of dividend Only those NBFCs, which comply with the following minimum prudential requ
டிச. 04, 2020
Draft Call, Notice and Term Money Markets (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2020
FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT Notification No. FMRD.DIRD.XX /XX.XX.XXX/2020-21 dated December 4, 2020 Draft Call, Notice and Term Money Markets (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2020 In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act and in supersession of Section I of the Directions No. FMRD. Master Direction No. 2/2016-17 dated July 07, 2016 and FMRD.DIRD.09/14
FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT Notification No. FMRD.DIRD.XX /XX.XX.XXX/2020-21 dated December 4, 2020 Draft Call, Notice and Term Money Markets (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2020 In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act and in supersession of Section I of the Directions No. FMRD. Master Direction No. 2/2016-17 dated July 07, 2016 and FMRD.DIRD.09/14
டிச. 04, 2020
Draft Reserve Bank of India (Market-makers in OTC Derivatives) Directions, 2020
FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT Notification No. FMRD.FMD.XX/2020-21 dated December XX, 2020 Draft Reserve Bank of India (Market-makers in OTC Derivatives) Directions, 2020 In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act and in suppression of Directions no. DBOD.No.BP.BC.86/21.04.157/2006-07 dated April 20, 2007, the Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter cal
FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT Notification No. FMRD.FMD.XX/2020-21 dated December XX, 2020 Draft Reserve Bank of India (Market-makers in OTC Derivatives) Directions, 2020 In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act and in suppression of Directions no. DBOD.No.BP.BC.86/21.04.157/2006-07 dated April 20, 2007, the Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter cal
செப். 15, 2020
Draft Rupee Interest Rate Derivatives (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2020
FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT Notification No. FMRD.DIRD.XX /2020 dated June XX, 2020 Draft Rupee Interest Rate Derivatives (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2020 In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act and in supersession of Directions No. FMRD.DIRD.19/14.03.046/2018-19 dated June 26, 2019 and FMRD.DIRD.6/14.03.001/2017-18 dated March 01, 2018, the Re
FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT Notification No. FMRD.DIRD.XX /2020 dated June XX, 2020 Draft Rupee Interest Rate Derivatives (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2020 In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act and in supersession of Directions No. FMRD.DIRD.19/14.03.046/2018-19 dated June 26, 2019 and FMRD.DIRD.6/14.03.001/2017-18 dated March 01, 2018, the Re
செப். 07, 2020
Variation Margin (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2020 - Draft
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT 9TH FLOOR, CENTRAL OFFICE BUILDING, FORT MUMBAI 400 001 Variation Margin (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2020 - Draft In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act, the Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter called the Reserve Bank) hereby issues the following Directions. A reference is also invited to the Fo
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT 9TH FLOOR, CENTRAL OFFICE BUILDING, FORT MUMBAI 400 001 Variation Margin (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2020 - Draft In exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (hereinafter called the Act) read with section 45U of the Act, the Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter called the Reserve Bank) hereby issues the following Directions. A reference is also invited to the Fo
ஆக. 18, 2020
Draft framework for recognition of a Self-Regulatory Organisation for Payment System Operators
1. Introduction 1.1. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), as the regulator of payment and settlement systems in the country, sets the necessary regulatory framework, generally through a consultative process, to ensure that different types of payment systems operate in the country to meet the various payment needs in the economy. Over a period of time, a bouquet of payment instruments has evolved to meet the needs of different segments of users. 1.2. As the payment ecosyst
1. Introduction 1.1. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), as the regulator of payment and settlement systems in the country, sets the necessary regulatory framework, generally through a consultative process, to ensure that different types of payment systems operate in the country to meet the various payment needs in the economy. Over a period of time, a bouquet of payment instruments has evolved to meet the needs of different segments of users. 1.2. As the payment ecosyst
பிப். 10, 2020
Draft Framework for authorisation of a pan-India New Umbrella Entity (NUE) for Retail Payment Systems
A. Objective To set up new pan-India umbrella entity / entities focussing on retail payment systems. Such an entity shall be a Company incorporated in India under the Companies Act, 2013. The Company may be a ‘for-profit’ or a Section 8 Company as may be decided by it. B. Authorisation under the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007 (PSS Act) The NUE shall be a Company authorised by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) under Section 4 of the PSS Act, 2007. It shall be gover
A. Objective To set up new pan-India umbrella entity / entities focussing on retail payment systems. Such an entity shall be a Company incorporated in India under the Companies Act, 2013. The Company may be a ‘for-profit’ or a Section 8 Company as may be decided by it. B. Authorisation under the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007 (PSS Act) The NUE shall be a Company authorised by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) under Section 4 of the PSS Act, 2007. It shall be gover
டிச. 30, 2019
Limits on exposure to single and group borrowers/parties and large exposures and Revision in the target for priority sector lending – UCBs
All Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks Dear Sir / Madam, Limits on exposure to single and group borrowers/parties and large exposures and Revision in the target for priority sector lending – UCBs Please refer to our circular UBD.DS. Cir.No.44/13.05.00/2004-05 dated April 15, 2005, in terms of which primary (urban) co-operative banks (UCBs) were permitted to have exposures up to 15% and 40% of their capital funds to a single borrower and a group of borrowers, respectiv
All Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks Dear Sir / Madam, Limits on exposure to single and group borrowers/parties and large exposures and Revision in the target for priority sector lending – UCBs Please refer to our circular UBD.DS. Cir.No.44/13.05.00/2004-05 dated April 15, 2005, in terms of which primary (urban) co-operative banks (UCBs) were permitted to have exposures up to 15% and 40% of their capital funds to a single borrower and a group of borrowers, respectiv
டிச. 05, 2019
Draft Guidelines for ‘on tap’ Licensing of Small Finance Banks in the Private Sector

I. Introduction The Reserve Bank had issued the Guidelines for Licensing of “Small Finance Banks” in the Private Sector on November 27, 2014. The process of licensing culminated in granting in-principle approval to ten applicants and they have since established the banks. It was notified in these Guidelines that after gaining experience in dealing with these banks, the Reserve Bank will consider ‘on tap’ licensing of these banks. After a review of the performance of t

I. Introduction The Reserve Bank had issued the Guidelines for Licensing of “Small Finance Banks” in the Private Sector on November 27, 2014. The process of licensing culminated in granting in-principle approval to ten applicants and they have since established the banks. It was notified in these Guidelines that after gaining experience in dealing with these banks, the Reserve Bank will consider ‘on tap’ licensing of these banks. After a review of the performance of t

நவ. 14, 2019
Guidelines on the criteria for registering institutions, organisations and associations ‘on tap’ for grant of financial assistance from the Depositor Education and Awareness Fund
1. Background (i) Pursuant to The Banking Laws (Amendment) Act, 2012, Section 26A has been inserted in the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 that empowers the Reserve Bank to establish a fund called Depositor Education and Awareness Fund (Fund). RBI has notified the Depositor Education and Awareness Fund Scheme, 2014 (Scheme) in the Official Gazette on May 24, 2014. (ii) The Fund has been created and all banks have been advised to transfer the balances in inoperative depos
1. Background (i) Pursuant to The Banking Laws (Amendment) Act, 2012, Section 26A has been inserted in the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 that empowers the Reserve Bank to establish a fund called Depositor Education and Awareness Fund (Fund). RBI has notified the Depositor Education and Awareness Fund Scheme, 2014 (Scheme) in the Official Gazette on May 24, 2014. (ii) The Fund has been created and all banks have been advised to transfer the balances in inoperative depos
செப். 13, 2019
Draft Guidelines for ‘on tap’ Licensing of Small Finance Banks in the Private Sector
I. Introduction The Reserve Bank had issued the Guidelines for Licensing of “Small Finance Banks” in the Private Sector on November 27, 2014. The process of licensing culminated in granting in-principle approval to ten applicants and they have since established the banks. It was notified in these Guidelines that after gaining experience in dealing with these banks, the Reserve Bank will consider ‘on tap’ licensing of these banks. After a review of the performance of t
I. Introduction The Reserve Bank had issued the Guidelines for Licensing of “Small Finance Banks” in the Private Sector on November 27, 2014. The process of licensing culminated in granting in-principle approval to ten applicants and they have since established the banks. It was notified in these Guidelines that after gaining experience in dealing with these banks, the Reserve Bank will consider ‘on tap’ licensing of these banks. After a review of the performance of t
மே 24, 2019
Liquidity Risk Management Framework for Non-Banking Financial companies and Core Investment Companies – Draft Guidelines for public comments
Draft Guidelines All Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) including Core Investment Companies (CICs) Madam/ Sir, Liquidity Risk Management Framework for Non-Banking Financial companies and Core Investment Companies – Draft Guidelines for public comments Please refer to paragraph 107 and paragraph 94 of Master Direction - Non-Banking Financial Company - Systemically Important Non-Deposit taking Company and Deposit taking Company (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2016, and
Draft Guidelines All Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) including Core Investment Companies (CICs) Madam/ Sir, Liquidity Risk Management Framework for Non-Banking Financial companies and Core Investment Companies – Draft Guidelines for public comments Please refer to paragraph 107 and paragraph 94 of Master Direction - Non-Banking Financial Company - Systemically Important Non-Deposit taking Company and Deposit taking Company (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2016, and
ஏப். 03, 2019
Draft Rupee Interest Rate Derivatives (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2019
FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT Notification No. FMRD.DIRD.XX /2019 dated April XX, 2019 Draft Rupee Interest Rate Derivatives (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2019 The Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter called the Reserve Bank) having considered it necessary in public interest and to regulate the financial system of the country to its advantage, in exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (RBI Act) and of all the pow
FINANCIAL MARKETS REGULATION DEPARTMENT Notification No. FMRD.DIRD.XX /2019 dated April XX, 2019 Draft Rupee Interest Rate Derivatives (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2019 The Reserve Bank of India (hereinafter called the Reserve Bank) having considered it necessary in public interest and to regulate the financial system of the country to its advantage, in exercise of the powers conferred under section 45W of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (RBI Act) and of all the pow

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