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RBI Union opposes govt demand to get additional surplus from RBI

The Reserve Bank had early July transferred Rs 30,659 crore as surplus to government for fiscal 2017, which was almost 50 percent lower than the previous year. The payout plunged due to the huge expenses incurred towards printing new banknotes and paying bank interest by way of reverse repo after the demonetisation last November.

November 16, 2017 / 19:43 IST
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The Reserve Bank Employees Union has opposed the reported move by the finance ministry to ask the central bank to part with more surplus from the past year to aid the Rs 2.1-trillion bank recapitalization.

The Reserve Bank had early July transferred Rs 30,659 crore as surplus to government for fiscal 2017, which was almost 50 percent lower than the previous year. The payout plunged due to the huge expenses incurred towards printing new banknotes and paying bank interest by way of reverse repo after the demonetisation last November.

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The RBI still holds around Rs 44,000 crore in surplus from last year's profit, according to the union.

"We observe the incessant press reports that RBI is being pressurized to transfer more funds to government in addition to the Rs 30,659 crore already given for FY17 from the surplus of about Rs 44,000 crore...