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Posted 07 Dec 2024

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Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recently decided to permit Small Finance Banks (SFBs) to extend pre-sanctioned credit lines through Unified Payment Interface (UPI).

Credit Line through UPI by SFBs

  • Under this facility, payments through a pre-sanctioned credit line issued by a Bank to individuals, with prior consent of the individual customer, are enabled for transactions using UPI System.
    • Previously, in September 2023, RBI allowed operations of pre-sanctioned credit limits through UPI by Scheduled Commercial Bank to individuals.
  • Significance: Aims to deepen financial inclusion and enhance formal credit, particularly for ‘new to credit’ customers.

About SFBs

  • Origin: Announced in Union Budget 2014-15.
  • Objective: To further financial inclusion by -
    • provision of savings vehicles primarily to unserved and underserved sections of the population, and
    • supply of credit to small business units; small and marginal farmers; micro and small industries; and other unorganised sector entities, through high technology-low cost operations.
  • Registration: As a public limited company under Companies Act, 2013.
  • Licensed under: Section 22 of Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
  • Capital requirement: Minimum paid-up voting equity capital of ₹200 crore (except for such SFBs which are converted from Urban Cooperative Banks).
  • Priority Sector Lending (PSL) norms: Required to extend 75% of its Adjusted Net Bank Credit (ANBC) to the priority sectors, as classified by RBI.
  • Tags :
  • Banking Regulation Act, 1949
  • Small Finance Banks
  • Priority Sector Lending
  • Credit Line through UPI
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