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RBI to create specialised cadre for regulation of banks, NBFCs

A decision to this effect was taken at a meeting of the Central Board here under the Chairmanship of RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das.

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Published : May 21, 2019, 7:13 PM IST

Chennai: The Reserve Bank of India's central board on Tuesday decided to create a specialised supervisory and regulatory cadre within the RBI to strengthen the supervision and regulation of commercial banks, urban cooperative banks and non-banking financial companies.

A decision to this effect was taken at a meeting of the Central Board here under the Chairmanship of RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das.

Deputy Governors N S Vishwanathan, Dr Viral V Acharya, B P Kanungo and Mahesh Kumar Jain besides RBI's Central Board of Directors Bharat Doshi, Sudhir Mankad, Manish Sabharwal, Satish Marathe and Swaminathan Gurumurthy attended the meet.

According to an RBI release, the Board reviewed the current economic situation, global and domestic challenges and various areas of operations of the Reserve Bank.

On the occasion, the Board passed a condolence resolution in memory of former Director of the Central Board and the former ITC Chairman Y C Deveshwar who died recently.

Read more:Job creation up at 8.14 lakh in March: EPFO payroll data

According to the release, the Board also discussed issues related to the currency management and banker to government functions of the RBI.

Among other important matters, the Board discussed the Medium-Term Strategy document, covering the mission and vision statements.

The Board also reviewed the present structure of supervision in RBI in the context of growing diversity, complexities and interconnectedness within the financial sector.

Finance Secretary and Department of Economic Affairs, Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg, Department of financial services, Secretary, Rajiv Kumar also took part in the meeting.

The Board members also took a pledge on the occasion of Anti-Terrorism day, the release added.

Chennai: The Reserve Bank of India's central board on Tuesday decided to create a specialised supervisory and regulatory cadre within the RBI to strengthen the supervision and regulation of commercial banks, urban cooperative banks and non-banking financial companies.

A decision to this effect was taken at a meeting of the Central Board here under the Chairmanship of RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das.

Deputy Governors N S Vishwanathan, Dr Viral V Acharya, B P Kanungo and Mahesh Kumar Jain besides RBI's Central Board of Directors Bharat Doshi, Sudhir Mankad, Manish Sabharwal, Satish Marathe and Swaminathan Gurumurthy attended the meet.

According to an RBI release, the Board reviewed the current economic situation, global and domestic challenges and various areas of operations of the Reserve Bank.

On the occasion, the Board passed a condolence resolution in memory of former Director of the Central Board and the former ITC Chairman Y C Deveshwar who died recently.

Read more:Job creation up at 8.14 lakh in March: EPFO payroll data

According to the release, the Board also discussed issues related to the currency management and banker to government functions of the RBI.

Among other important matters, the Board discussed the Medium-Term Strategy document, covering the mission and vision statements.

The Board also reviewed the present structure of supervision in RBI in the context of growing diversity, complexities and interconnectedness within the financial sector.

Finance Secretary and Department of Economic Affairs, Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg, Department of financial services, Secretary, Rajiv Kumar also took part in the meeting.

The Board members also took a pledge on the occasion of Anti-Terrorism day, the release added.

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RBI to create specialised supervisory & regulatory cadre
Chennai, May 21 (PTI) The Reserve Bank of India's
central board Tuesday decided to create a specialised
supervisory and regulatory cadre within the RBI to strengthen
the supervision and regulation of commercial banks, urban
cooperative banks and non-banking financial companies.
A decision to this effect was taken at a meeting of the
Central Board here under the Chairmanship of RBI Governor
Shaktikanta Das.
Deputy Governors N S Vishwanathan, Dr Viral V Acharya,
B P Kanungo and Mahesh Kumar Jain besides RBI's Central Board
of Directors Bharat Doshi, Sudhir Mankad, Manish Sabharwal,
Satish Marathe and Swaminathan Gurumurthy attended the meet.
According to a RBI release, the Board reviewed the
current economic situation, global and domestic challenges and
various areas of operations of the Reserve Bank.
On the occasion, the Board passed a condolence resolution
in memory of former Director of the Central Board and the
former ITC Chairman Y C Deveshwar who died recently.
According to the release, the Board also discussed issues
related to the currency management and banker to government
functions of the RBI.
Among other important matters, the Board discussed the
Medium Term Strategy document, covering the mission and
vission statements.
The Board also reviewed the present structure of
supervision in RBI in the context of growing diversity,
complexities and interconnectedness within the financial
sector.
Finance Secretary and department of Economic Affairs,
Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg, Department of financial
services, Secretary, Rajiv Kumar also took part in the
meeting.
The Board members also took a pledge on the occasion of
Anti-Terrorism day, the release added. PTI VIJ
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