large scale image
LCP Image

Back to TSCFM News

RBI rejects 3 applications for setting up small finance banks

July 05, 2023

RBI rejects 3 applications for setting up small finance banks
The Reserve Bank of India has rejected three applications, including the West End Housing Finance, for setting up small finance banks. These applications were found not suitable for granting in-principle approval to set up small finance banks, it said in a statement on Tuesday. RBI had received about a dozen applications to set up banks under the guidelines for ‘on tap’ Licensing of Universal Banks and Small Finance Banks (SFBs).

In May last year, it announced the decisions on six applications. According to RBI, the examination of three more applications for setting up a small finance bank has been completed as per the procedure laid down under extant guidelines. 

Based on the assessment of the applications, the applicants “not found suitable” for granting in-principle approval to set up a small finance bank are Akhil Kumar Gupta, Cosmea Financial Holdings Pvt Ltd, and West End Housing Finance Ltd, it said. The central bank also said that the remaining applications are under examination.
 
The guidelines for ‘on tap’ licensing of Universal Banks and SFBs in the private sector were issued on August 1, 2016, and December 5, 2019, respectively. As per the guidelines, the initial minimum paid-up voting equity capital for a universal bank should be ₹500 crore. Thereafter, the bank should have a minimum net worth of ₹500 crore at all times. The minimum paid-up voting capital/net worth for SFBs should be ₹200 crore. In the case of urban co-operative banks desirous of voluntarily transiting into SFBs, the initial requirement of net worth is ₹100 crore, which will have to be increased to ₹200 crore within five years.
Important Links:

Recommended for you ...

Modi, Mauritius, and Sri Lanka Leaders Unveil Digital Payment Services
Modi, Mauritius, and Sri Lanka Leaders Unveil Digital Payment Services

February 12, 2024

Public Sector Banks Surpassing Private Peers, Investors Reconsidering Choices
Public Sector Banks Surpassing Private Peers, Investors Reconsidering Choices

February 12, 2024

Indian Banks Seek RBI Permission for Global Bond Trading Ahead of Inclusion in Indices
Indian Banks Seek RBI Permission for Global Bond Trading Ahead of Inclusion in Indices

February 12, 2024

Enquire Now
REQUEST A CALLBACK
Chat on WhatsApp