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RBI to review rules on ownership structure of private banks

The central bank has set up an internal working group to examine and review the licensing and regulatory guidelines relating to ownership and control, promoters' holding, requirement of dilution, control and voting rights, among others.

June 12, 2020 / 20:40 IST
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has constituted an internal working group to review the rules on ownership and corporate structure for private sector banks.

The internal working group will examine and review the extant licensing and regulatory guidelines relating to ownership and control, promoters’ holding, requirement of dilution, control and voting rights, etc, the RBI said.

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The working group comprises Prasanna Kumar Mohanty, Director, Central Board of RBI, Sachin Chaturvedi, Director Central Board of RBI, Lily Vadera, Executive Director, RBI, SC Murmu, Executive Director, RBI, Shrimohan Yadav, Chief General Manager, RBI, the central bank said in a release on June 12.

"As macroeconomic, financial market and technological developments continue to influence the future of banking and transform how the entire banking industry operates, it is felt necessary to align regulations to meet the requirements of a dynamic banking landscape," the RBI said.