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RBI dividend to govt could have been Rs 1.2 lakh crore if not for risk buffer change

The Indian central bank transferred a larger-than-expected dividend of Rs 87,416 crore to the central government for 2022-23. However, data in the RBI's annual report shows it could have been even larger

May 30, 2023 / 15:24 IST
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On May 19, the RBI’s central board of directors raised the Contingency Risk Buffer to 6 percent from 5.5 percent.

The Indian government could have received a dividend of more than Rs 1 lakh crore from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for 2022-23 if not for a tweak in the central bank's risk buffer.

On May 19, the RBI's central board of directors approved the transfer of Rs 87,416 crore as dividend to the government. While this was nearly double the Rs 48,000 crore estimated by the government in the 2023-24 Budget as dividend from the central bank and state-owned lenders, the RBI's board decision to raise the Contingency Risk Buffer to 6.0 percent from 5.5 percent deprived the government of another Rs 31,000 crore or so.

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According to Moneycontrol calculations, had the RBI's board maintained the Contingency Risk Buffer at 5.5 percent, the dividend to the government would have been Rs 1.2 lakh crore.

"The ECF (economic capital framework) requires the Contingent Risk Buffer (CRB) to be maintained in the range of 5.50 percent to 6.50 percent of the size of the balance sheet. The Central Board approved that CRB may be maintained at 6.00 percent of the size of the balance sheet of the Reserve Bank for the year 2022-23. Accordingly, a provision of Rs 1,30,875.75 crore was made and transferred to CF (Contingency Fund) during the year," the RBI said in its annual report for last year, released on May 30.