Press Releases - Regulating Commercial Banking - ربی - Reserve Bank of India
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اپریل 28, 2021
Committee on Asset Reconstruction Companies invites views and suggestions from stakeholders
As part of the Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies released along with the Monetary Policy Statement on April 7, 2021, the Reserve Bank of India had announced setting up of a Committee to undertake a comprehensive review of the working of Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARCs) in the financial sector ecosystem and recommend suitable measures for enabling such entities to meet the growing requirements of the financial sector. Accordingly, a Press Release
As part of the Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies released along with the Monetary Policy Statement on April 7, 2021, the Reserve Bank of India had announced setting up of a Committee to undertake a comprehensive review of the working of Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARCs) in the financial sector ecosystem and recommend suitable measures for enabling such entities to meet the growing requirements of the financial sector. Accordingly, a Press Release
اپریل 27, 2021
Issue of Guidelines for Appointment of Statutory Central Auditors (SCAs)/Statutory Auditors (SAs) of Commercial Banks (excluding RRBs), UCBs and NBFCs (including Housing Finance Companies)
The Reserve Bank of India had announced in the ‘Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies’ issued as part of the Monetary Policy Statement dated December 4, 2020 that with a view to improve the quality of financial reporting of Supervised Entities (SEs), harmonised guidelines on appointment of Statutory Auditors of Commercial Banks (excluding RRBs), Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks (UCBs) and Non-Banking Finance Companies (NBFCs) will be issued. 2. Accordin
The Reserve Bank of India had announced in the ‘Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies’ issued as part of the Monetary Policy Statement dated December 4, 2020 that with a view to improve the quality of financial reporting of Supervised Entities (SEs), harmonised guidelines on appointment of Statutory Auditors of Commercial Banks (excluding RRBs), Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks (UCBs) and Non-Banking Finance Companies (NBFCs) will be issued. 2. Accordin
اپریل 26, 2021
Scheduled Banks’ Statement of Position in India as on Friday, April 09, 2021
(Amount in Crore of ₹) SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS (Including RRBs and SFBs) ALL SCHEDULED BANKS 10-APR-2020 26-MAR-2021* 09-APR-2021* 10-APR-2020 26-MAR-2021* 09-APR-2021* I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 243204.23 195866.03 187997.58 248681.2 200585.12 192869.33** b) Borrowings from banks 64665.43 40879.9 47714.16 64665.43 40885.9 47724.91 c) Other demand & time liabilities 15384.73 17843.16 17934.8 15518.84 18058.73 181
(Amount in Crore of ₹) SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS (Including RRBs and SFBs) ALL SCHEDULED BANKS 10-APR-2020 26-MAR-2021* 09-APR-2021* 10-APR-2020 26-MAR-2021* 09-APR-2021* I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 243204.23 195866.03 187997.58 248681.2 200585.12 192869.33** b) Borrowings from banks 64665.43 40879.9 47714.16 64665.43 40885.9 47724.91 c) Other demand & time liabilities 15384.73 17843.16 17934.8 15518.84 18058.73 181
اپریل 19, 2021
Review of Requirement of Counter-Cyclical Capital Buffer
The framework on countercyclical capital buffer (CCyB) was put in place by the Reserve Bank of India in terms of guidelines issued on February 5, 2015 wherein it was advised that the CCyB would be activated as and when the circumstances warranted, and that the decision would normally be pre-announced. The framework envisages the credit-to-GDP gap as the main indicator, which may be used in conjunction with other supplementary indicators like Credit-to-Deposit Ratio, I
The framework on countercyclical capital buffer (CCyB) was put in place by the Reserve Bank of India in terms of guidelines issued on February 5, 2015 wherein it was advised that the CCyB would be activated as and when the circumstances warranted, and that the decision would normally be pre-announced. The framework envisages the credit-to-GDP gap as the main indicator, which may be used in conjunction with other supplementary indicators like Credit-to-Deposit Ratio, I
اپریل 19, 2021
Reserve Bank of India constitutes a Committee on functioning of Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARCs) and review of regulatory guidelines applicable to them
As part of the Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies released along with the Monetary Policy Statement on April 7, 2021, the Reserve Bank of India had announced setting up of a Committee to undertake a comprehensive review of the working of ARCs in the financial sector ecosystem and recommend suitable measures for enabling such entities to meet the growing requirements of the financial sector. Accordingly, the Reserve Bank of India has constituted a Commi
As part of the Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies released along with the Monetary Policy Statement on April 7, 2021, the Reserve Bank of India had announced setting up of a Committee to undertake a comprehensive review of the working of ARCs in the financial sector ecosystem and recommend suitable measures for enabling such entities to meet the growing requirements of the financial sector. Accordingly, the Reserve Bank of India has constituted a Commi
اپریل 15, 2021
RBI releases Names of Applicants under the Guidelines for ‘on tap’ Licensing of Universal Banks and Small Finance Banks in the Private Sector
The Reserve Bank of India today released the names of applicants under the Guidelines for ‘on tap’ Licensing of Universal Banks and Small Finance Banks. As on date, applications for Universal Banks and Small Finance Banks, under the aforementioned guidelines, have been received by the Reserve Bank from the following applicants: Applicants under Guidelines for ‘on tap’ Licensing of Universal Banks UAE Exchange and Financial Services Limited The Repatriates Cooperative
The Reserve Bank of India today released the names of applicants under the Guidelines for ‘on tap’ Licensing of Universal Banks and Small Finance Banks. As on date, applications for Universal Banks and Small Finance Banks, under the aforementioned guidelines, have been received by the Reserve Bank from the following applicants: Applicants under Guidelines for ‘on tap’ Licensing of Universal Banks UAE Exchange and Financial Services Limited The Repatriates Cooperative
اپریل 15, 2021
Constitution of the Regulations Review Authority 2.0
The Reserve Bank of India had set up a Regulations Review Authority (RRA) initially for a period of one year from April 1, 1999 for reviewing the regulations, circulars, reporting systems, based on the feedback from public, banks and financial institutions. The recommendations of the RRA enabled streamlining and increasing the effectiveness of several procedures, simplifying regulatory prescriptions, paved the way for issuance of master circular and reduced reporting
The Reserve Bank of India had set up a Regulations Review Authority (RRA) initially for a period of one year from April 1, 1999 for reviewing the regulations, circulars, reporting systems, based on the feedback from public, banks and financial institutions. The recommendations of the RRA enabled streamlining and increasing the effectiveness of several procedures, simplifying regulatory prescriptions, paved the way for issuance of master circular and reduced reporting
اپریل 12, 2021
Scheduled Banks’ Statement of Position in India as on Friday, March 26, 2021
(Amount in Crore of ₹) SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS (Including RRBs and SFBs) ALL SCHEDULED BANKS 27-MAR-2020 12-MAR-2021* 26-MAR-2021* 27-MAR-2020 12-MAR-2021* 26-MAR-2021* I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 234348.32 190878.13 196241.82 239943.36 195477.34 200960.91** b) Borrowings from banks 64001.4 37822.6 40864.9 64001.4 37972.58 40870.9 c) Other demand & time liabilities 16163.35 17870.79 17896.17 16294.78 18392.91 1811
(Amount in Crore of ₹) SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS (Including RRBs and SFBs) ALL SCHEDULED BANKS 27-MAR-2020 12-MAR-2021* 26-MAR-2021* 27-MAR-2020 12-MAR-2021* 26-MAR-2021* I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 234348.32 190878.13 196241.82 239943.36 195477.34 200960.91** b) Borrowings from banks 64001.4 37822.6 40864.9 64001.4 37972.58 40870.9 c) Other demand & time liabilities 16163.35 17870.79 17896.17 16294.78 18392.91 1811
مارچ 31, 2021
Marginal Cost of Funds Based Lending Rate (MCLR) for the month March 2021
The Reserve Bank of India has today released Lending Rates of Scheduled Commercial Banks based on data received during the month of March 2021. Ajit Prasad Director Press Release: 2020-2021/1325
The Reserve Bank of India has today released Lending Rates of Scheduled Commercial Banks based on data received during the month of March 2021. Ajit Prasad Director Press Release: 2020-2021/1325
مارچ 30, 2021
Scheduled Banks’ Statement of Position in India as on Friday, March 12, 2021
(Amount in Crore of ₹) SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS (Including RRBs and SFBs) ALL SCHEDULED BANKS 13-Mar-20 26-FEB-2021* 12-MAR-2021* 13-Mar-20 26-FEB-2021* 12-MAR-2021* I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 225264.95 192925.2 190878.49 230353.77 197527.52 195477.70** b) Borrowings from banks 51594.1 39193.59 37792.85 51707.45 39369.61 37942.83 c) Other demand & time liabilities 14926.77 17660.99 17882.28 15077.17 17881.37 18404
(Amount in Crore of ₹) SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS (Including RRBs and SFBs) ALL SCHEDULED BANKS 13-Mar-20 26-FEB-2021* 12-MAR-2021* 13-Mar-20 26-FEB-2021* 12-MAR-2021* I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 225264.95 192925.2 190878.49 230353.77 197527.52 195477.70** b) Borrowings from banks 51594.1 39193.59 37792.85 51707.45 39369.61 37942.83 c) Other demand & time liabilities 14926.77 17660.99 17882.28 15077.17 17881.37 18404
مارچ 22, 2021
RBI announces Standing External Advisory Committee for evaluating Applications for Universal Banks and Small Finance Banks
The Reserve Bank of India today announced the names of the members of the Standing External Advisory Committee (SEAC) for evaluating applications for Universal Banks as well as Small Finance Banks. The composition of SEAC is: 1. Smt. Shyamala Gopinath, former Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India Chairperson 2. Ms. Revathy Iyer, Director, Central Board, Reserve Bank of India Member 3. Shri B. Mahapatra, former Executive Director, Reserve Bank of India and presently C
The Reserve Bank of India today announced the names of the members of the Standing External Advisory Committee (SEAC) for evaluating applications for Universal Banks as well as Small Finance Banks. The composition of SEAC is: 1. Smt. Shyamala Gopinath, former Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India Chairperson 2. Ms. Revathy Iyer, Director, Central Board, Reserve Bank of India Member 3. Shri B. Mahapatra, former Executive Director, Reserve Bank of India and presently C
مارچ 16, 2021
RBI imposes monetary penalty on State Bank of India
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has, by an order dated March 15, 2021, imposed a monetary penalty of ₹2 Crore (Rupees Two Crore only) on State Bank of India (the bank) for contravention of provisions of section 10 (1) (b) (ii) of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (the Act) and specific directions of RBI issued to the bank on payment of remuneration to employees in the form of commission. This penalty has been imposed in exercise of powers vested in RBI under the provis
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has, by an order dated March 15, 2021, imposed a monetary penalty of ₹2 Crore (Rupees Two Crore only) on State Bank of India (the bank) for contravention of provisions of section 10 (1) (b) (ii) of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (the Act) and specific directions of RBI issued to the bank on payment of remuneration to employees in the form of commission. This penalty has been imposed in exercise of powers vested in RBI under the provis
مارچ 13, 2021
Scheduled Banks’ Statement of Position in India as on Friday, February 26, 2021
(Amount in Crore of ₹) SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS (Including RRBs and SFBs) ALL SCHEDULED BANKS 28-Feb-20 12-FEB-2021 * 26-FEB-2021 * 28-Feb-20 12-FEB-2021 * 26-FEB-2021 * I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 228062.88 192371.55 192920.43 233085.08 197082.57 197522.75 ** b) Borrowings from banks 77231.63 41391.04 39016.06 77272.93 41403.29 39192.08 c) Other demand & time liabilities 13165.84 17122.52 17672.7 13317.56 17358.3
(Amount in Crore of ₹) SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS (Including RRBs and SFBs) ALL SCHEDULED BANKS 28-Feb-20 12-FEB-2021 * 26-FEB-2021 * 28-Feb-20 12-FEB-2021 * 26-FEB-2021 * I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 228062.88 192371.55 192920.43 233085.08 197082.57 197522.75 ** b) Borrowings from banks 77231.63 41391.04 39016.06 77272.93 41403.29 39192.08 c) Other demand & time liabilities 13165.84 17122.52 17672.7 13317.56 17358.3
مارچ 10, 2021
Prompt Corrective Action Framework - IDBI Bank Limited
The performance of IDBI Bank Limited, currently under the Prompt Corrective Action Framework (PCAF) of RBI, was reviewed by the Board for Financial Supervision (BFS) in its meeting held on February 18, 2021. It was noted that as per published results for the quarter ending December 31, 2020 the bank is not in breach of the PCA parameters on regulatory capital, Net NPA and Leverage ratio. The bank has provided a written commitment that it would comply with the norms of
The performance of IDBI Bank Limited, currently under the Prompt Corrective Action Framework (PCAF) of RBI, was reviewed by the Board for Financial Supervision (BFS) in its meeting held on February 18, 2021. It was noted that as per published results for the quarter ending December 31, 2020 the bank is not in breach of the PCA parameters on regulatory capital, Net NPA and Leverage ratio. The bank has provided a written commitment that it would comply with the norms of
مارچ 01, 2021
Scheduled Banks’ Statement of Position in India as on Friday, February 12, 2021
(Amount in Crore of ₹) SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS (Including RRBs and SFBs) ALL SCHEDULED BANKS 14-Feb-20 29-JAN-2021 * 12-FEB-2021 * 14-Feb-20 29-JAN-2021 * 12-FEB-2021 * I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 201417.25 197956.79 192457.54 206366.78 202624.98 197168.56 ** b) Borrowings from banks 72952.52 41913.18 41458.44 73033.53 41913.49 41470.69 c) Other demand & time liabilities 12559.98 16316.35 17100.19 12712.87 16532.7
(Amount in Crore of ₹) SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS (Including RRBs and SFBs) ALL SCHEDULED BANKS 14-Feb-20 29-JAN-2021 * 12-FEB-2021 * 14-Feb-20 29-JAN-2021 * 12-FEB-2021 * I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 201417.25 197956.79 192457.54 206366.78 202624.98 197168.56 ** b) Borrowings from banks 72952.52 41913.18 41458.44 73033.53 41913.49 41470.69 c) Other demand & time liabilities 12559.98 16316.35 17100.19 12712.87 16532.7
مارچ 01, 2021
Financial Action Task Force (FATF) High risk and other monitored jurisdictions
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), vide public document ‘High-Risk Jurisdictions subject to a Call for Action’ dated February 25, 2021, has called on its members and other jurisdictions to refer to the statement on these jurisdictions adopted in February 2020. FATF had earlier identified the following jurisdictions as having strategic deficiencies which have developed an action plan with the FATF to deal with them. These jurisdictions are: Albania, The Bahamas, B
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), vide public document ‘High-Risk Jurisdictions subject to a Call for Action’ dated February 25, 2021, has called on its members and other jurisdictions to refer to the statement on these jurisdictions adopted in February 2020. FATF had earlier identified the following jurisdictions as having strategic deficiencies which have developed an action plan with the FATF to deal with them. These jurisdictions are: Albania, The Bahamas, B
فروری 26, 2021
Reserve Bank of India imposes monetary penalty on Bank of Maharashtra
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed, by an order dated February 25, 2021, a monetary penalty of ₹2 crore on Bank of Maharashtra (the bank) for contravention of / non-compliance with certain provisions of the directions contained in Reserve Bank of India (Frauds classification and reporting by commercial banks and select FIs) directions 2016 and the circulars on Concurrent Audit System in Commercial Banks - Revision of RBI's Guidelines, Disclosure of customer c
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed, by an order dated February 25, 2021, a monetary penalty of ₹2 crore on Bank of Maharashtra (the bank) for contravention of / non-compliance with certain provisions of the directions contained in Reserve Bank of India (Frauds classification and reporting by commercial banks and select FIs) directions 2016 and the circulars on Concurrent Audit System in Commercial Banks - Revision of RBI's Guidelines, Disclosure of customer c
فروری 26, 2021
Marginal Cost of Funds Based Lending Rate (MCLR) for the month February 2021
The Reserve Bank of India has today released Lending Rates of Scheduled Commercial Banks based on data received during the month of February 2021. Ajit Prasad Director Press Release : 2020-2021/1165
The Reserve Bank of India has today released Lending Rates of Scheduled Commercial Banks based on data received during the month of February 2021. Ajit Prasad Director Press Release : 2020-2021/1165
فروری 18, 2021
Master Direction on Digital Payment Security Controls
As announced in the Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies issued on December 4, 2020. Reserve Bank of India today placed on its website the “Master Direction on Digital Payment Security Controls”. The Master Direction provides necessary guidelines for the Regulated Entities (Scheduled Commercial Banks, Small Finance Banks, Payment Banks and Credit Card issuing NBFCs) to set up a robust governance structure and implement common minimum standards of securit
As announced in the Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies issued on December 4, 2020. Reserve Bank of India today placed on its website the “Master Direction on Digital Payment Security Controls”. The Master Direction provides necessary guidelines for the Regulated Entities (Scheduled Commercial Banks, Small Finance Banks, Payment Banks and Credit Card issuing NBFCs) to set up a robust governance structure and implement common minimum standards of securit
فروری 15, 2021
Scheduled Banks’ Statement of Position in India as on Friday, January 29, 2021
(Amount in Crore of ₹) SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS (Including RRBs and SFBs) ALL SCHEDULED BANKS 31-Jan-20 15-JAN-2021 * 29-JAN-2021 * 31-Jan-20 15-JAN-2021 * 29-JAN-2021 * I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 194935.04 199537.87 197956.83 199889.16 204304.63 202625.02 ** b) Borrowings from banks 66868.21 45051.29 41913.18 66900.3 45051.29 41913.49 c) Other demand & time liabilities 12967.54 17027.74 16318.86 13171.63 17383.51
(Amount in Crore of ₹) SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS (Including RRBs and SFBs) ALL SCHEDULED BANKS 31-Jan-20 15-JAN-2021 * 29-JAN-2021 * 31-Jan-20 15-JAN-2021 * 29-JAN-2021 * I LIABILITIES TO THE BKG.SYSTEM (A) a) Demand & Time deposits from bks. 194935.04 199537.87 197956.83 199889.16 204304.63 202625.02 ** b) Borrowings from banks 66868.21 45051.29 41913.18 66900.3 45051.29 41913.49 c) Other demand & time liabilities 12967.54 17027.74 16318.86 13171.63 17383.51
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