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Gradual rather than big bang approach for banks' privatisation for better outcomes: RBI article

The article also highlighted that recent mega merger of PSBs has resulted in consolidation of the sector, creating stronger and more robust and competitive banks

August 19, 2022 / 17:19 IST
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Reserve Bank of India

RBI on Friday said a research paper favouring gradual privatisation of Public Sector Banks (PSBs) is not its view but that of the authors of the report.

The research paper published in the August 2022 issue of RBI Bulletin said "the gradual approach to privatisation adopted by the government can ensure that a void is not created in fulfilling the social objective of financial inclusion".

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The article also highlighted that recent mega merger of PSBs has resulted in consolidation of the sector, creating stronger and more robust and competitive banks. In 2020, the government merged 10 nationalised banks into four large lenders, thereby bringing down the number of PSBs to 12.

United Bank of India and Oriental Bank of Commerce were merged with Punjab National Bank; Syndicate Bank was amalgamated with Canara Bank; Allahabad Bank was amalgamated with Indian Bank; and Andhra Bank and Corporation Bank were consolidated with Union Bank of India. In a first three-way merger, Dena Bank and Vijaya Bank were merged with Bank of Baroda in 2019.