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RBI may issue some bank licences

Last Updated : 05 March 2014, 17:58 IST
Last Updated : 05 March 2014, 17:58 IST

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The Reserve Bank is likely to issue a few bank licences notwithstanding the model code of conduct which came into force from on Wednesday, finance minister P Chidambaram said.

“What the code of conduct has got to do with this (bank licence process). The government and regulators are discharging their normal duties... They (RBI) wish to issue a few licences,” he said after a meeting of PSU bank chief here.

“So that’s the indication we have got. We are not interfering with that process, that is the RBI’s decision,” he added.

The model code of conduct has come into force with the announcement of general election today.

Last month, the Bimal Jalan panel, which scrutinized applications for new bank licences, submitted its report along with shortlisted entities to the Reserve Bank of India.

Guidelines for setting up new private banks were issued in February 2013 and the last day for applications was July 1.

Public sector units, India Post and IFCI and private players such as Anil Ambani group and Aditya Birla group were among 25 players in the fray for bank licences. Bajaj Finance, Muthoot Finance, Religare Enterprises and Shriram Capital have also applied.

Asked about consolidation in the banking sector, Chidambaram said: “I am advocate of consolidation but I have said that the initiative must come from the banks themselves, which means banks have to take their stakeholders into confidence. It has to come from banks.”

On capital infusion in PSU banks, the finance minister said the government will provide more funds if it immobilizes higher resources.

“As you know, government has provided Rs 11,200 crore for next year. This is not adequate, but that’s the budget estimate... As we find more money, we should infuse more into the public sector banks,” he said.

The finance minister said the meeting also deliberated on ways to raise equity capital of public sector banks to support their growth.

“We have discussed ways to raise additional Tier I capital. Hopefully, we can take them forward. I will discuss some ideas when I meet with RBI board day after tomorrow,” he said.

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Published 05 March 2014, 17:58 IST

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