HomeBankingRBI notifies six-member payments regulatory board; includes govt nominees for the first time

RBI notifies six-member payments regulatory board; includes govt nominees for the first time

The other members will be the Deputy Governor in charge of Payment and Settlement Systems, one RBI official nominated by the Central Board, and the three government nominees.

May 23, 2025 / 19:49 IST
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The Governor, Deputy Governor, and the nominated RBI official will serve as ex officio members.
The Governor, Deputy Governor, and the nominated RBI official will serve as ex officio members.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has officially notified the formation of a new six-member Payments Regulatory Board (PRB) to regulate and supervise payment systems in the country, replacing the existing Board for Regulation and Supervision of Payment and Settlement Systems (BPSS).

As per the RBI notification published in the Gazette of India on May 21, the new PRB will be headed by the RBI Governor and will, for the first time, include three nominees from the central government. The other members will be the Deputy Governor in charge of Payment and Settlement Systems, one RBI official nominated by the Central Board, and the three government nominees. The Governor, Deputy Governor, and the nominated RBI official will serve as ex officio members.

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The PRB may also invite domain experts in payment and settlement systems, IT, and law to attend its meetings as permanent or ad hoc invitees. The Principal Legal Adviser of the RBI will be a permanent invitee. The Board is required to meet at least twice a year.

The move, according to PTI, comes after years of deliberation and debate. In 2018, the government had proposed an independent regulator for payments via an inter-ministerial panel headed by the Economic Affairs Secretary. However, PTI added, the RBI strongly opposed the idea, issuing a ‘Dissent Note’ insisting that the regulator must remain within the central bank’s ambit and be chaired by the RBI Governor to ensure seamless functioning and oversight.