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Feb 16, 2022
PD's call money transactions with commercial banks (Return from PDs)
Master Direction – Operational Guidelines for Primary Dealers RBI/IDMD/2016-17/29 Master Direction IDMD.PDRD.01/03.64.00/2016-17 July 1, 2016
Master Direction – Operational Guidelines for Primary Dealers RBI/IDMD/2016-17/29 Master Direction IDMD.PDRD.01/03.64.00/2016-17 July 1, 2016
Jul 06, 2022
Test
Jan 11, 2023
Operational Risk Management: Price / Yield range setting in e-Kuber
RBI/2022-23/163 IDMD.No.S2800/08.02.032/2022-23 January 11, 2023 All participants in the Government Securities Market Dear Sir / Madam Operational Risk Management: Price / Yield range setting in e-Kuber Please refer to our circular IDMD/1615/08.02.032/2019-20 dated December 12, 2019 advising the participants in the Government Securities (G-Sec) market about the “Price / Yield range setting” facility provided on the e-Kuber platform as a risk management measure. The fa
RBI/2022-23/163 IDMD.No.S2800/08.02.032/2022-23 January 11, 2023 All participants in the Government Securities Market Dear Sir / Madam Operational Risk Management: Price / Yield range setting in e-Kuber Please refer to our circular IDMD/1615/08.02.032/2019-20 dated December 12, 2019 advising the participants in the Government Securities (G-Sec) market about the “Price / Yield range setting” facility provided on the e-Kuber platform as a risk management measure. The fa
Nov 12, 2021
Auction of Government Securities: Non-Competitive Bidding Facility to retail investors
RBI/2021-2022/124 CO.IDMD.GBD(P).No.S1242/08.01.001/2021-22 November 12, 2021 All Scheduled Commercial Banks All State Co-operative Banks / All Scheduled Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks / All Financial Institutions / All Primary Dealers/All stock exchanges/ Clearing Corporation of India Ltd Madam/ Dear Sir, Auction of Government Securities: Non-Competitive Bidding Facility to retail investors As part of continuing efforts to increase retail participation in governm
RBI/2021-2022/124 CO.IDMD.GBD(P).No.S1242/08.01.001/2021-22 November 12, 2021 All Scheduled Commercial Banks All State Co-operative Banks / All Scheduled Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks / All Financial Institutions / All Primary Dealers/All stock exchanges/ Clearing Corporation of India Ltd Madam/ Dear Sir, Auction of Government Securities: Non-Competitive Bidding Facility to retail investors As part of continuing efforts to increase retail participation in governm
Oct 05, 2021
Value Free Transfer (VFT) of Government Securities - Guidelines
RBI/2021-22/108 IDMD.CDD.No.S930/11.22.003/2021-22 October 5, 2021 All SGL/CSGL Account holders Madam/Sir, Value Free Transfer (VFT) of Government Securities – Guidelines A reference is invited to Notification No.78 dated November 16, 2018 on Value Free Transfer (VFT) of Government Securities – Guidelines under which separate guidelines for VFT were issued to enable more efficient operations in the Government securities market. On a review, it has been decided to issu
RBI/2021-22/108 IDMD.CDD.No.S930/11.22.003/2021-22 October 5, 2021 All SGL/CSGL Account holders Madam/Sir, Value Free Transfer (VFT) of Government Securities – Guidelines A reference is invited to Notification No.78 dated November 16, 2018 on Value Free Transfer (VFT) of Government Securities – Guidelines under which separate guidelines for VFT were issued to enable more efficient operations in the Government securities market. On a review, it has been decided to issu
Jun 26, 2020
Floating Rate Savings Bonds 2020 (Taxable) (Updated on June 27, 2022)
RBI/2019-2020/261 IDMD.CDD.No.3145/13.01.299/2019-20 June 26, 2020 (Updated on June 27, 2022) (As per list attached)Dear Sir/Madam, Floating Rate Savings Bonds 2020 (Taxable) Government of India has decided to launch Floating Rate Savings Bonds 2020 (Taxable) scheme, with effect from July 01, 2020 in terms of GoI Notification F.No.4(10)-B(W&M)/2020 dated June 26, 2020. The terms and conditions of the issuance of the Bonds shall be as per the above GOI Notification
RBI/2019-2020/261 IDMD.CDD.No.3145/13.01.299/2019-20 June 26, 2020 (Updated on June 27, 2022) (As per list attached)Dear Sir/Madam, Floating Rate Savings Bonds 2020 (Taxable) Government of India has decided to launch Floating Rate Savings Bonds 2020 (Taxable) scheme, with effect from July 01, 2020 in terms of GoI Notification F.No.4(10)-B(W&M)/2020 dated June 26, 2020. The terms and conditions of the issuance of the Bonds shall be as per the above GOI Notification
Oct 05, 2021
Revised Subsidiary General Ledger (SGL) Account Guidelines and Constituents' Subsidiary General Ledger (CSGL) Account Guidelines
RBI/2021-22/107 IDMD.CDD.No.S931/11.22.001/2021-2022 October 5, 2021 All SGL/CSGL Holders Madam/Sir, Revised Subsidiary General Ledger (SGL) Account Guidelines and Constituents' Subsidiary General Ledger (CSGL) Account Guidelines In exercise of powers conferred by Section 4 of Government Securities Act 2006, Reserve Bank of India has issued and gazetted revised Eligibility Criteria and Operational Guidelines for opening and maintaining of Subsidiary General Ledger (SG
RBI/2021-22/107 IDMD.CDD.No.S931/11.22.001/2021-2022 October 5, 2021 All SGL/CSGL Holders Madam/Sir, Revised Subsidiary General Ledger (SGL) Account Guidelines and Constituents' Subsidiary General Ledger (CSGL) Account Guidelines In exercise of powers conferred by Section 4 of Government Securities Act 2006, Reserve Bank of India has issued and gazetted revised Eligibility Criteria and Operational Guidelines for opening and maintaining of Subsidiary General Ledger (SG
May 03, 2023
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Nov 06, 2025
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Apr 17, 2004
Relief Bonds/Saving Bonds - Payment of maturity value
RBI/ 155 /2004DGBA.CO.DT.No.13.01.298/ H-6018 /2003-04 April 17, 2004The Chairman/ Managing DirectorState Bank of India/Associate Banks/17 Nationalised Banks/ 4 Private SectorBanks & SHCILDear SirRelief Bonds/Saving Bonds – Payment of maturity valueYour bank/Corporation has been authorized to issue and service Relief /Saving Bonds as agents of Reserve Bank of India for quite some time. We have vide our Circular No.RBI/2004/114 dated March 24, 2004 advised you to d
RBI/ 155 /2004DGBA.CO.DT.No.13.01.298/ H-6018 /2003-04 April 17, 2004The Chairman/ Managing DirectorState Bank of India/Associate Banks/17 Nationalised Banks/ 4 Private SectorBanks & SHCILDear SirRelief Bonds/Saving Bonds – Payment of maturity valueYour bank/Corporation has been authorized to issue and service Relief /Saving Bonds as agents of Reserve Bank of India for quite some time. We have vide our Circular No.RBI/2004/114 dated March 24, 2004 advised you to d
Nov 22, 2005
Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Deposit Scheme (PMGKDS), 2016
RBI/2005-06/215 Ref.No.DGBA.CDD.13.01.299/H-6113/2005-06 November 22, 2005 Agrahayana 01, 1927 (S) The Chairman/Managing Director State Bank of India/Associate Banks/ 17 Nationalised Banks/ UTI Bank Ltd., ICICI Bank Ltd. HDFC Bank Ltd., IDBI Bank Ltd./ Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd. Dear Sir Submission of Annual Information Return relating to issue of Bonds for Rs.5 lakh or more under Section 285 BA of Income Tax Act, 1961 Please refer to our Circulars No. RB
RBI/2005-06/215 Ref.No.DGBA.CDD.13.01.299/H-6113/2005-06 November 22, 2005 Agrahayana 01, 1927 (S) The Chairman/Managing Director State Bank of India/Associate Banks/ 17 Nationalised Banks/ UTI Bank Ltd., ICICI Bank Ltd. HDFC Bank Ltd., IDBI Bank Ltd./ Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd. Dear Sir Submission of Annual Information Return relating to issue of Bonds for Rs.5 lakh or more under Section 285 BA of Income Tax Act, 1961 Please refer to our Circulars No. RB
Jan 07, 2026
Sovereign G old Bond (SGB) Scheme 2025-2026
RBI/2022-23/156 IDMD.CDD.No.S2581/14.04.050/2022-23 December 16, 2022 Scheduled Commercial Banks (as per the list attached),Designated Post Offices (as per the list attached) Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd.National Stock Exchange of India Ltd, Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd.Clearing Corporation of India Ltd. Madam/Dear Sir, Sovereign Gold Bond (SGB) Scheme 2022-23 Government of India, vide its Notification No F.No4.(6)-B (W&M)/2022 dated December 15, 2022, has
RBI/2022-23/156 IDMD.CDD.No.S2581/14.04.050/2022-23 December 16, 2022 Scheduled Commercial Banks (as per the list attached),Designated Post Offices (as per the list attached) Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd.National Stock Exchange of India Ltd, Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd.Clearing Corporation of India Ltd. Madam/Dear Sir, Sovereign Gold Bond (SGB) Scheme 2022-23 Government of India, vide its Notification No F.No4.(6)-B (W&M)/2022 dated December 15, 2022, has
May 27, 2020
Cessation of 7.75% Savings (Taxable) Bonds, 2018
RBI/2019-20/247 IDMD.CDD.No.2964/13.01.299/2019-20 May 27, 2020 The Chairman / Managing Director State Bank of India & Nationalised Banks Axis Bank Ltd., ICICI Bank Ltd., HDFC Bank Ltd, Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd. (SHCIL) Madam/Sir, Cessation of 7.75% Savings (Taxable) Bonds, 2018 Government of India has vide Notification F.No.4(28)-(W&M)/2017 dated May 27, 2020 announced that the 7.75 percent Savings (Taxable) Bonds, 2018 shall cease for subscript
RBI/2019-20/247 IDMD.CDD.No.2964/13.01.299/2019-20 May 27, 2020 The Chairman / Managing Director State Bank of India & Nationalised Banks Axis Bank Ltd., ICICI Bank Ltd., HDFC Bank Ltd, Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd. (SHCIL) Madam/Sir, Cessation of 7.75% Savings (Taxable) Bonds, 2018 Government of India has vide Notification F.No.4(28)-(W&M)/2017 dated May 27, 2020 announced that the 7.75 percent Savings (Taxable) Bonds, 2018 shall cease for subscript
Dec 12, 2019
Operational Risk Management: Price / Yield range setting in e-Kuber
RBI/2019-20/114 Ref. No. IDMD/1615/08.02.032/2019-20 December 12, 2019 All Scheduled Commercial Banks All State Co-operative Banks/All Scheduled Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks /All Financial Institutions/ All Primary Dealers. Dear Sir / Madam Operational Risk Management: Price / Yield range setting in e-Kuber In the recent past there have been a few instances of Fat Finger, Big Figure errors on the part of market participants in G Sec auctions. Realizing that such
RBI/2019-20/114 Ref. No. IDMD/1615/08.02.032/2019-20 December 12, 2019 All Scheduled Commercial Banks All State Co-operative Banks/All Scheduled Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks /All Financial Institutions/ All Primary Dealers. Dear Sir / Madam Operational Risk Management: Price / Yield range setting in e-Kuber In the recent past there have been a few instances of Fat Finger, Big Figure errors on the part of market participants in G Sec auctions. Realizing that such
Jun 02, 2008
Secondary Market Settlements in Government Securities - NDS Settlements through Settlement Banks
RBI /2007-08/ 345 IDMD.DOD.No. 5985 /10.25.66/ 2007-08 June 2, 2008 All NDS and NDS-OM members (except Scheduled Commercial Banks and Primary Dealers) Secondary Market Settlements in Government Securities – NDS Settlements through Settlement Banks Currently, holding a current account and SGL account with RBI is mandatory for settlement of Government security transactions by NDS members. However, the medium term objective of the RBI is to allow current account facility
RBI /2007-08/ 345 IDMD.DOD.No. 5985 /10.25.66/ 2007-08 June 2, 2008 All NDS and NDS-OM members (except Scheduled Commercial Banks and Primary Dealers) Secondary Market Settlements in Government Securities – NDS Settlements through Settlement Banks Currently, holding a current account and SGL account with RBI is mandatory for settlement of Government security transactions by NDS members. However, the medium term objective of the RBI is to allow current account facility
Nov 22, 2005
Submission of Annual Information Return relating to issue of Bonds for Rs.5 lakh or more under Section 285 BA of Income Tax Act, 1961
RBI/2005-06/215 Ref.No.DGBA.CDD.13.01.299/H-6113/2005-06 November 22, 2005 Agrahayana 01, 1927 (S) The Chairman/Managing Director State Bank of India/Associate Banks/ 17 Nationalised Banks/ UTI Bank Ltd., ICICI Bank Ltd. HDFC Bank Ltd., IDBI Bank Ltd./ Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd. Dear Sir Submission of Annual Information Return relating to issue of Bonds for Rs.5 lakh or more under Section 285 BA of Income Tax Act, 1961 Please refer to our Circulars No. RB
RBI/2005-06/215 Ref.No.DGBA.CDD.13.01.299/H-6113/2005-06 November 22, 2005 Agrahayana 01, 1927 (S) The Chairman/Managing Director State Bank of India/Associate Banks/ 17 Nationalised Banks/ UTI Bank Ltd., ICICI Bank Ltd. HDFC Bank Ltd., IDBI Bank Ltd./ Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd. Dear Sir Submission of Annual Information Return relating to issue of Bonds for Rs.5 lakh or more under Section 285 BA of Income Tax Act, 1961 Please refer to our Circulars No. RB
Jun 02, 2008
T-Bill Auctions
RBI /2007-08/ 345 IDMD.DOD.No. 5985 /10.25.66/ 2007-08 June 2, 2008 All NDS and NDS-OM members (except Scheduled Commercial Banks and Primary Dealers) Secondary Market Settlements in Government Securities – NDS Settlements through Settlement Banks Currently, holding a current account and SGL account with RBI is mandatory for settlement of Government security transactions by NDS members. However, the medium term objective of the RBI is to allow current account facility
RBI /2007-08/ 345 IDMD.DOD.No. 5985 /10.25.66/ 2007-08 June 2, 2008 All NDS and NDS-OM members (except Scheduled Commercial Banks and Primary Dealers) Secondary Market Settlements in Government Securities – NDS Settlements through Settlement Banks Currently, holding a current account and SGL account with RBI is mandatory for settlement of Government security transactions by NDS members. However, the medium term objective of the RBI is to allow current account facility
Oct 12, 1998
SELECTED BANKING INDICATORS 1947-1997 - TABLE 1A: MONTH-WISE BUSINESS OF SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN INDIA (AUGUST 1947 TO OCTOBER 1951)
SELECTED BANKING INDICATORS 1947-1997 - TABLE 1A: MONTH-WISE BUSINESS OF SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN INDIA (AUGUST 1947 TO OCTOBER 1951) (Amount in Rs. lakh) As on the last Friday of Month No. of Borrowings Demand Time Aggregate Cash in Month Reporting from banks Deposits Deposits Deposits hand Banks from from (4)+(5) others others 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15Aug-47 96 6753
SELECTED BANKING INDICATORS 1947-1997 - TABLE 1A: MONTH-WISE BUSINESS OF SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN INDIA (AUGUST 1947 TO OCTOBER 1951) (Amount in Rs. lakh) As on the last Friday of Month No. of Borrowings Demand Time Aggregate Cash in Month Reporting from banks Deposits Deposits Deposits hand Banks from from (4)+(5) others others 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15Aug-47 96 6753
May 27, 2022
Annual Report for the Year 2021-22

Today, the Reserve Bank of India released its Annual Report for 2021-22, a statutory report of its Central Board of Directors. The Report covers the working and functions of the Reserve Bank of India for the period April 2021 - March 2022.

(Yogesh Dayal)
Chief General Manager

Press Release: 2022-2023/270

Today, the Reserve Bank of India released its Annual Report for 2021-22, a statutory report of its Central Board of Directors. The Report covers the working and functions of the Reserve Bank of India for the period April 2021 - March 2022.

(Yogesh Dayal)
Chief General Manager

Press Release: 2022-2023/270

Mar 31, 2017
List of agency banks of RBI as on December 6, 2021

Sl No. Name of Agency Bank Scheduled Public Sector banks (post amalgamation) 1. Bank of Baroda 2. Bank of India 3. Bank of Maharashtra 4. Canara Bank 5. Central Bank of India 6. Indian Bank 7. Indian Overseas Bank 8. Punjab and Sind Bank 9. Punjab National Bank 10. State Bank of India 11. UCO Bank 12. Union Bank of India Scheduled Private Sector Banks 13. Axis Bank Ltd. 14. City Union Bank Ltd. 15. DCB Bank Ltd 16. Federal Bank Ltd. 17. HDFC Bank Ltd. 18. ICICI Bank L

Sl No. Name of Agency Bank Scheduled Public Sector banks (post amalgamation) 1. Bank of Baroda 2. Bank of India 3. Bank of Maharashtra 4. Canara Bank 5. Central Bank of India 6. Indian Bank 7. Indian Overseas Bank 8. Punjab and Sind Bank 9. Punjab National Bank 10. State Bank of India 11. UCO Bank 12. Union Bank of India Scheduled Private Sector Banks 13. Axis Bank Ltd. 14. City Union Bank Ltd. 15. DCB Bank Ltd 16. Federal Bank Ltd. 17. HDFC Bank Ltd. 18. ICICI Bank L

Jan 31, 2026
Monetary and Credit Information Review

 Contents

Sections

I. Monetary Policy

II. Regulation

III. Payment and Settlement Systems

IV. Fintech

V. Financial Stability Analysis

VI. Publication

VII. Data Release

  

Volume XIX | Issue 5 | August 2023
MONETARY & CREDIT INFORMATION REVIEWAzad Logo

 

  

 

  

 

 

Note from the Editor

Welcome to another edition of the Monetary and Credit Information Review (MCIR). This monthly periodical of the Reserve Bank helps keep abreast with new developments and important policy initiatives taken by the Reserve Bank during the month of August 2023 in the world of money and credit. MCIR can be accessed at https://mcir.rbi.org.in as well as by scanning the QR code.

Through this communication tool, we aim to share information, educate and stay in touch while ensuring factual accuracy and consistency in disseminating the information.

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 Contents

Sections

I. Monetary Policy

II. Regulation

III. Payment and Settlement Systems

IV. Fintech

V. Financial Stability Analysis

VI. Publication

VII. Data Release

  

Volume XIX | Issue 5 | August 2023
MONETARY & CREDIT INFORMATION REVIEWAzad Logo

 

  

 

  

 

 

Note from the Editor

Welcome to another edition of the Monetary and Credit Information Review (MCIR). This monthly periodical of the Reserve Bank helps keep abreast with new developments and important policy initiatives taken by the Reserve Bank during the month of August 2023 in the world of money and credit. MCIR can be accessed at https://mcir.rbi.org.in as well as by scanning the QR code.

Through this communication tool, we aim to share information, educate and stay in touch while ensuring factual accuracy and consistency in disseminating the information.

We welcome your feedback at mcir@rbi.org.in

Sep 17, 2013
Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account (UCBs)
1. What is the definition of “Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account” (BSBDA)? All the existing ‘No-frills’ accounts opened pursuant to guidelines issued vide circular UBD.BPD.Cir.No.19/13.01.000/2005-06 dated November 24, 2005 and converted into BSBDA in compliance with the guidelines issued in circular UBD.BPD.Cir.No.5/13.01.000/2012-13 dated August 17, 2012 as well as fresh accounts opened under the said circular should be treated as BSBDA. 2. Whether the guidelines is
1. What is the definition of “Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account” (BSBDA)? All the existing ‘No-frills’ accounts opened pursuant to guidelines issued vide circular UBD.BPD.Cir.No.19/13.01.000/2005-06 dated November 24, 2005 and converted into BSBDA in compliance with the guidelines issued in circular UBD.BPD.Cir.No.5/13.01.000/2012-13 dated August 17, 2012 as well as fresh accounts opened under the said circular should be treated as BSBDA. 2. Whether the guidelines is
Jun 30, 2025
RBI releases the Financial Stability Report, June 2025
The Reserve Bank of India today released the Financial Stability Report (FSR) June 2015, the eleventh issue of its half yearly publication. The FSR reflects the collective assessment of the Sub-Committee of the Financial Stability and Development Council (FSDC) on risks to financial stability, as also the resilience of the financial system. Besides, the Report discusses issues relating to development and regulation of the financial sector. Highlights: Global environme
The Reserve Bank of India today released the Financial Stability Report (FSR) June 2015, the eleventh issue of its half yearly publication. The FSR reflects the collective assessment of the Sub-Committee of the Financial Stability and Development Council (FSDC) on risks to financial stability, as also the resilience of the financial system. Besides, the Report discusses issues relating to development and regulation of the financial sector. Highlights: Global environme
Oct 08, 2021
Enabling Framework for Regulatory Sandbox
Contents 1. Background 2. The Regulatory Sandbox: Principles and Objectives 3. Regulatory Sandbox: Benefits 4. Regulatory Sandbox: Risks and Limitations 5. Regulatory Sandbox: Eligibility Criteria 6. Design Aspects of the Regulatory Sandbox 7. The Regulatory Sandbox Process and its Stages 8. Statutory and Legal Issues 9. Transparency and Disclosure 1. Background 1.1 The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) set up an inter-regulatory Working Group (WG) in
Contents 1. Background 2. The Regulatory Sandbox: Principles and Objectives 3. Regulatory Sandbox: Benefits 4. Regulatory Sandbox: Risks and Limitations 5. Regulatory Sandbox: Eligibility Criteria 6. Design Aspects of the Regulatory Sandbox 7. The Regulatory Sandbox Process and its Stages 8. Statutory and Legal Issues 9. Transparency and Disclosure 1. Background 1.1 The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) set up an inter-regulatory Working Group (WG) in
Aug 30, 2023
Performance of Private Corporate Business Sector during Q1:2023-24
Today, the Reserve Bank released data on the performance of the private corporate sector during the first quarter of 2023-24 drawn from abridged quarterly financial results of 2,836 listed non-government non-financial companies. These include data for Q1:2022-23 and Q4:2022-23 to enable comparison (web-link https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=statistics#!2_42). Highlights Sales Sales growth (y-o-y) of listed private non-financial companies moderated further to
Today, the Reserve Bank released data on the performance of the private corporate sector during the first quarter of 2023-24 drawn from abridged quarterly financial results of 2,836 listed non-government non-financial companies. These include data for Q1:2022-23 and Q4:2022-23 to enable comparison (web-link https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=statistics#!2_42). Highlights Sales Sales growth (y-o-y) of listed private non-financial companies moderated further to
Dec 16, 2020
Enabling Framework for Regulatory Sandbox
Contents 1. Background 2. The Regulatory Sandbox: Principles and Objectives 3. Regulatory Sandbox: Benefits 4. Regulatory Sandbox: Risks and Limitations 5. Regulatory Sandbox: Eligibility Criteria 6. Design Aspects of the Regulatory Sandbox 7. The Regulatory Sandbox Process and its Stages 8. Statutory and Legal Issues 9. Transparency and Disclosure 1. Background 1.1 The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) set up an inter-regulatory Working Group (WG) in Jul
Contents 1. Background 2. The Regulatory Sandbox: Principles and Objectives 3. Regulatory Sandbox: Benefits 4. Regulatory Sandbox: Risks and Limitations 5. Regulatory Sandbox: Eligibility Criteria 6. Design Aspects of the Regulatory Sandbox 7. The Regulatory Sandbox Process and its Stages 8. Statutory and Legal Issues 9. Transparency and Disclosure 1. Background 1.1 The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) set up an inter-regulatory Working Group (WG) in Jul
Aug 13, 2019
Enabling Framework for Regulatory Sandbox
Contents 1. Background 2. The Regulatory Sandbox: Principles and Objectives 3. Regulatory Sandbox: Benefits 4. Regulatory Sandbox: Risks and Limitations 5. Regulatory Sandbox: Eligibility Criteria 6. Design Aspects of the Regulatory Sandbox 7. The Regulatory Sandbox Process and its Stages 8. Statutory and Legal Issues 9. Transparency and Disclosure 1. Background1.1 The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) set up an inter-regulatory Working Group (WG) in
Contents 1. Background 2. The Regulatory Sandbox: Principles and Objectives 3. Regulatory Sandbox: Benefits 4. Regulatory Sandbox: Risks and Limitations 5. Regulatory Sandbox: Eligibility Criteria 6. Design Aspects of the Regulatory Sandbox 7. The Regulatory Sandbox Process and its Stages 8. Statutory and Legal Issues 9. Transparency and Disclosure 1. Background1.1 The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) set up an inter-regulatory Working Group (WG) in
Feb 01, 2023
Payment System Indicators - February 2023
PART I - Payment System Indicators - Payment & Settlement System Statistics Volume (lakh) Value (₹ crore) FY 2021-22 2022 February 2023 2023 FY 2021-22 2022 February 2023 2023 January February January February 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 A. Settlement Systems Financial Market Infrastructures (FMIs) 1 CCIL Operated Systems 33.01 2.92 3.66 3.51 206873112 17994586 21571346 22281370 1.1 Govt. Securities Clearing 12.22 1.10 1.17 1.
PART I - Payment System Indicators - Payment & Settlement System Statistics Volume (lakh) Value (₹ crore) FY 2021-22 2022 February 2023 2023 FY 2021-22 2022 February 2023 2023 January February January February 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 A. Settlement Systems Financial Market Infrastructures (FMIs) 1 CCIL Operated Systems 33.01 2.92 3.66 3.51 206873112 17994586 21571346 22281370 1.1 Govt. Securities Clearing 12.22 1.10 1.17 1.
Mar 01, 2023
Payment System Indicators - March 2023

PART I - Payment System Indicators - Payment & Settlement System Statistics Volume (lakh) Value (₹ crore) FY 2022-23 2022 March 2023 2023 FY 2022-23 2022 March 2023 2023 February March February March 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 A. Settlement Systems Financial Market Infrastructures (FMIs) 1 CCIL Operated Systems 41.44 3.25 3.51 3.66 258797336 20588727 22281370 22458408 1.1 Govt. Securities Clearing 15.00 1.04 1.27 1.25 1722512

PART I - Payment System Indicators - Payment & Settlement System Statistics Volume (lakh) Value (₹ crore) FY 2022-23 2022 March 2023 2023 FY 2022-23 2022 March 2023 2023 February March February March 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 A. Settlement Systems Financial Market Infrastructures (FMIs) 1 CCIL Operated Systems 41.44 3.25 3.51 3.66 258797336 20588727 22281370 22458408 1.1 Govt. Securities Clearing 15.00 1.04 1.27 1.25 1722512

Apr 18, 2023
Monthly Payment System Indicators - March 2023
1. DIGITAL PAYMENTS – VOLUME AND VALUE 2. TOTAL PAYMENTS – VOLUME AND VALUE 3. TOTAL RETAIL PAYMENTS – VOLUME AND VALUE 4. DIGITAL RETAIL PAYMENTS – VOLUME AND VALUE 5. COMPARISON OF RBI, NPCI AND OTHER PAYMENT SYSTEMS A. COMPARISON OF PAYMENTS VOLUME B. COMPARISON OF PAYMENTS VALUE 6. RBI OPERATED PAYMENT SYSTEMS A. REAL TIME GROSS SETTLEMENT (RTGS) B. NATIONAL ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER (NEFT) 7. NPCI OPERATED FAST PAYMENT SYSTEMS - UNIFIED PAYMENTS INTERFACE
1. DIGITAL PAYMENTS – VOLUME AND VALUE 2. TOTAL PAYMENTS – VOLUME AND VALUE 3. TOTAL RETAIL PAYMENTS – VOLUME AND VALUE 4. DIGITAL RETAIL PAYMENTS – VOLUME AND VALUE 5. COMPARISON OF RBI, NPCI AND OTHER PAYMENT SYSTEMS A. COMPARISON OF PAYMENTS VOLUME B. COMPARISON OF PAYMENTS VALUE 6. RBI OPERATED PAYMENT SYSTEMS A. REAL TIME GROSS SETTLEMENT (RTGS) B. NATIONAL ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER (NEFT) 7. NPCI OPERATED FAST PAYMENT SYSTEMS - UNIFIED PAYMENTS INTERFACE

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