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SBI in talks with RBI to lower cash reserve ratio requirement on green deposits

Currently, banks have to maintain a CRR of 4.5% on their total deposits, with no distinction provided for green deposits.

February 16, 2024 / 12:38 IST
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SBI seeks lower reserve requirement for green deposits, chairman Dinesh Kumar Khara says
SBI seeks lower reserve requirement for green deposits, chairman Dinesh Kumar Khara says

State Bank of India chairman Dinesh Khara on Friday said the nation's largest lender is in talks with the Reserve Bank to reduce the cash reserve ratio requirement on green deposits.

State Bank of India (SBI) last month announced a green deposit scheme, a first in the domestic banking, to attract long-term retail deposits to be used only to fund green transition projects or climate-friendly projects.

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The bank said such deposits will be priced 10 basis points lower than normal deposit rates.

Cash reserve ratio (CRR) is the minimum amount of cash that a bank needs to keep reserved with the central bank against its total deposit.