Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Centre begins consolidat­ion of RRBs, to bring down tally to 36

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The government has also initiated consolidat­ion of regional rural banks along with the public sector lenders and intends to bring down their number to 36 from the existing 56.

In this regard, the Centre has begun consultati­ons with states as they are one of the sponsors of the regional rural banks (RRBs) in the country, a senior finance ministry official has said. Besides, sponsor banks are also preparing road map for the amalgamati­on of RRBs within a state, the official said.

The developmen­t assumes significan­ce in the light of government earlier this month announcing decision to merge Bank of Baroda, Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank to create another global size bank. The proposed consolidat­ion of RRBs and bringing down their tally from the existing 56 to 36 will usher in better scale-efficiency, higher productivi­ty, robust financial health of such banks, improved financial inclusion and greater credit flow to rural areas, the official said. Besides, the move will enable RRBs to minimise their overhead expenses, optimise the use of technology, enhance the capital base and area of operation, the official added. These banks were formed under the RRB Act, 1976, with an objective to provide credit and other facilities to small farmers, agricultur­al labourers and artisans in rural areas. The Act was amended in 2015 whereby such banks were permitted to raise capital from sources other than the Centre, states and sponsor banks. Currently, the Centre holds 50% in RRBs, while 35% and 15% are with the concerned sponsor banks and state government­s, respective­ly.

Even after stake dilution, the shareholdi­ng of the Centre and the sponsor public sector banks together cannot fall below 51%, according to the amended Act. As a result, the ownership and control would remain with the government. In order to improve the financial health of RRBs, the government initiated consolidat­ion of RRBs in a phased manner in 2005.

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 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Govt has begun consultati­ons with states as they are one of the sponsors of RRBs
HT PHOTO Govt has begun consultati­ons with states as they are one of the sponsors of RRBs

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