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Posted 21 Dec 2024

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The Act aimed at regulation and supervision of the banking sector to maintain operational integrity of banking system and protect depositor’s interests in India.

  • Before independence, regulation of banks was done through the Companies Act (1850) and Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934.

Key Provisions of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949

  • Licensing and Operations: Banks must obtain RBI's license to operate; rules on branch openings and closures.
  • Management Oversight: RBI’s control over board composition, appointment of directors, management practices, etc.
  • Financial Stability: Requirements for cash reserves, liquid assets, and restrictions on dividends.
  • Public Disclosure: To promote transparency in banking operations through mandatory audits and public disclosure of financial statements.

Achievements of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949

  • Inclusion and Outreach: Through initiatives like the ‘Priority Sector Lending’ under the Act has been a tool to direct credit towards agriculture and small industries.
  • Stabilization: Played a crucial role in maintaining banking sector stability during various economic cycles.
    • e.g., Regulatory measures under the Act, like capital adequacy requirements and liquidity coverage ratio, insulated Indian banks from the effects of the global financial crisis (2008).
  • Trust Building: Increased public confidence in banks due to regulatory oversight and depositor protection.
    • Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) Framework: Introduced by RBI under the Act helps in identifying financial distress early and mandates corrective measures. 
  • Adaptation: Adjusted to meet new challenges like digital banking, financial inclusion, and global financial standards.
    • e.g., Introduction of Payment Banks in 2014 and Small Finance Banks in 2016.
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  • RBI
  • Banking Regulation Act, 1949
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