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RBI releases guidelines for 'on-tap' bank licence

As per the "Guidelines for 'on tap' Licensing of Universal Banks in the Private Sector", the initial minimum paid-up voting equity capital for a bank should be Rs 500 crore and thereafter, the bank should have a minimum net worth of Rs 500 crore at all times.

August 01, 2016 / 18:50 IST
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RBI today released the much-awaited guidelines for 'on tap' universal banking licence, but excluded large industrial houses as eligible entities from the purview, though they can invest in banks up to 10 percent.

As per the "Guidelines for 'on tap' Licensing of Universal Banks in the Private Sector", the initial minimum paid-up voting equity capital for a bank should be Rs 500 crore and thereafter, the bank should have a minimum net worth of Rs 500 crore at all times.

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Individuals/professionals who are 'residents' and have 10 years of experience in banking and finance at a senior level and existing non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) that are 'controlled by residents' and have a successful track record for at least 10 years can apply for the licence.

Further, "entities/groups in the private sector that are 'owned and controlled by residents' and have a successful track record for at least 10 years, provided that if such entity/group has total assets of Rs 5,000 crore or more, the non-financial business of the group does not account for 40 percent or more in terms of total assets/in terms of gross income" are also eligible promoters.