Neobanks are crucial for SME, MSE and retail customers., BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Today Neo-banks are disrupting the banking system with their customer-centric digital offerings across retail and Small-to-Medium Enterprise (SME) banking, remittances, money transfers, utility payments and personal finance. They focus on applying design thinking approach to a particular banking area and tailor their products, services and processes in a manner that makes banking simpler and convenient. This has provided a differentiated experience to the end user, resulting in higher client adoption rates.

Globally, top neo-banks have captured the attention of investors, which is reflected in their high valuations. Neo-banks are able to attract funding due to their disruptive capabilities and innovative approach to the way financial services are offered. For example:

  • A U.K.-based neo-bank is now the most valuable fintech firm at ~USD30 billion as of 2021 as it raised USD750+ million for product development and expansion.
  • A U.S.-based startup that delivers mobile banking services (like savings account and VISA debit cards) was valued at USD14+ billion in 2020.
  • An e-commerce giant, a multinational technology company and a multinational financial services corporation are separately eyeing a stake in a neo-bank, which is looking to raise ~USD100+ million. If it does manage to raise the amount, its valuation is likely to jump three times to around USD600+ million.

The global neo-banking market size is expected to reach USD333.4 billion by 2026, a market growth of 47.1 per cent CAGR over the next five years.Countries like the U.S. and Australia have licensed neo-banks, whereas in India, these are not licensed banks. Neo-banks collaborate with commercial banks to provide better adoptable solutions across business segments with the use of technology like open banking APIs, artificial intelligence, machine learning and data science. This dual combination creates value as the neo-bank handles technology and innovation while the licensed bank handles trust, franchise, risk, underwriting and collections. Low-cost operations of neo-banks result in better offerings and promotes business. However, the key value addition that neo-banks provide is a seamless and integrated customer experience while managing their financing and business banking needs. This is done through providing an integrated platform for automated transaction banking, payments, tax compliance, accounting services, investment needs, etc.

Case Study -1 – Building Current Account Balance with SME Focus

A Neo-bank offers a business banking platform over current accounts that helps SMEs automate and run their finances effectively. This platform seeks to integrate banking into an SME’s business workflow through APIs, instant receipts and payments gateway, real time cashflow monitoring, automated accounting and bookkeeping, payroll management, and vendor management. The platform is estimated to process USD10-15 billions in transactions annually with its multiple bank tie-up.

Case Study -2 – Enhance retail customer experience of traditional bank

While attempting to provide better customer experience, traditional banks face challenges of seamlessly integrating different platforms that run processing, card controls, authentication, rewards, etc. A Neo- bank helps such banks by providing a single integrated, modular, cloud-native, mobile first, banking platform that enables financial institutions to provide next-gen banking experiences to customers, thereby increasing customer engagement, retention and revenue. The customer gets a high degree of personalisation through value-added features like faster account opening, simplified money tracking, smart reporting, low cost international payments and money transfers, better interest rates on loans and deposits, globally accessible debit cards, etc. These measures result in higher adoption rates.

In India, banks and neo-banks have struck a collaborative partnership. While banks remain the money custodian, neo-banks are emerging as the crucial data and technology via medium for empowering the customer. However, this can also be seen as a roadblock for the neo-banks as they might never be allowed to operate independently, and the rising number of emerging fintech companies are making the environment highly competitive. Although neo-banks are scaling up their presence, there is a lack of regulations as the 100 per cent digital bank model has not been permitted in India yet.

In summary, as the regulatory landscape evolves, neo-banks can play an important role to address SME, Midsize Enterprise (MSE) and retail individual customer requirements beyond traditional banking in a seamless and integrated environment.

Written By- Sanjay Doshi (Partner and Head – Financial Services Advisory, KPMG in India) and
Amit Wagh ( Partner and Leader – Financial Services Business Consulting, KPMG in India)

DISCLAIMER: The views expressed are solely of the author and ETBFSI.com does not necessarily subscribe to it. ETBFSI.com shall not be responsible for any damage caused to any person/organisation directly or indirectly.



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NPCI global arm ties up with Mashreq Bank for UPI payments in UAE, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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NPCI‘s global arm NPCI International Payments Ltd (NIPL) has partnered with UAE-based Mashreq Bank to provide its mobile-based real-time payment system UPI in the gulf nation. This strategic partnership will be a significant game-changer in the digital payment ecosystem in the UAE, a release said on Friday.

With this tie-up, more than 2 million (20 lakh) Indians travelling to the UAE are expected to benefit from Unified Payments Interface (UPI) enabled mobile applications to pay for their purchases in a shop or merchant establishment across the country.

Developed by National Payments Corporation of India, UPI facilitates inter-bank transactions.

Mashreq said the tie-up is very timely with growing appetite for mobile-based payments and the bank has witnessed 20 per cent month-on-month growth in pick-up rate.

The implementation of UPI also opens a whole new world of opportunities for enterprises in the UAE and allows them to compete with much larger retailers, it said.

The partnership with Mashreq Bank will enable consumers from India to transact seamlessly using NPCI’s world-renowned UPI platform and deliver a seamless user experience, said Ritesh Shukla, Chief Executive Officer, NIPL.

UPI is one of the most successful real-time payments technology globally that offers secure and simple person to person (P2P) and person to merchant (P2M) transactions.

In 2020, UPI allowed transactions worth USD 457 billion, which is equivalent to approximately 15 per cent of India’s GDP.



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Carol Furtado likely to become Ujjivan Small Finance Bank’s interim MD, CEO

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Ghosh said Carol Furtado is the top candidate to become the interim CEO of the bank.

Ujjivan Small Finance Bank is scheduled to hold a board meeting on August 25 to appoint an officer on special duty (OSD) to oversee the bank as Nitin Chugh has tendered his resignation from the position of the MD and CEO.

“Ujjivan SFB will have a board meet on August 25. We have to appoint a person temporarily at the place of Chugh. First, the person will be appointed as the OSD to oversee the bank as Chugh will be with the bank till September 30. After September 30, the person can become the interim chief executive officer until we get a permanent CEO,” Samit Ghosh, founder of Ujjivan, told FE.

The board of Ujjivan Financial Services has recently nominated Ghosh as a common (non-executive, non-independent) director on the bank board to provide oversight on some critical areas like portfolio quality and people management. Ghosh said Carol Furtado is the top candidate to become the interim CEO of the bank.

“We will consider Furtado for the OSD to oversee the bank in the August 25 board meet. She is with us since 2005. She is a veteran with Ujjivan. She had managed a lot of crises, including the Andhra Pradesh crisis. She also managed the bank during the difficult times of demonetization. She was running operations and heading HR. She left the bank around a year ago,” he said.

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This Is A Stock To Buy For A 28% Upside, Says Broking Firm Sharekhan

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Turnover to cross Rs 1,000 crores

S.P. Apparel revenues are expected to cross Rs. 1,000 crore mark by FY2023 with consolidated OPM close to 18%, according to brokerage firm Sharekhan.

The company is adding 3,600 spindles to take its total capacity to 27,000 spindles. S.P. Apparel expects garment margins to be 18-20% and export volume to by 57-58 million in FY2022 aided by capacity expansion and addition of new verticals.

“The UK division is witnessing good recovery with current order book of 7.1 million pounds and expects to add three new customers in the coming months. The company expects the revenue from this division to double in the next 2-3 years and the division’s EBITDA margin to sustain at 5-5.5%. The company formed a wholly owned (100%) subsidiary named ‘S.P Retail Ventures Pvt. Ltd.’ to carry out retail business,” Sharekhan has stated in its report.

Attractive on valuations

Attractive on valuations

“The stock is attractively valued at 7.2 times its FY2023E EPS and 5.9 times its FY2024E EPS, which is at discount to its historical average of 12 times (and 4.5 times its FY2023E EV/EBIDTA). Improving growth prospects in the garment business and strengthening of balance sheet with reduction in debt will aid re-rating and focus on scaling up the core garment business would act as an additional trigger. We stay Positive on the stock,” Sharekhan has said in its report.

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Disclaimer

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Extension of Last Date of Submission – Providing Services of Sniffer Dogs with Handlers at Reserve Bank of India, Main Office Building, Guwahati

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e-Tender No. RBI/Guwahati/HRMD/4/21-22/ET/62

The captioned tender was published on July 30, 2021. It is informed that the last date for submission has been extended to August 31, 2021 till 16:00 hours. All the terms and conditions mentioned in the tender remain unchanged.

Regional Director, North Eastern States

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Aug 20, 2021 Extension of Last Date of Submission – Providing Services of Sniffer Dogs with Handlers at Reserve Bank of India, Main Office Building, Guwahati Aug 31, 2021 129 kb Aug 20, 2021 Renovation of 6 Nos. of Class III flats at Staff Quarters Vidyut Marg, Bhubaneswar Sep 28, 2021 PDF document 2261 kb Aug 20, 2021 Corrigendum – Renovation work in Four flats of RBI Officers’ Colony at G.S. road, Guwahati Aug 30, 2021 PDF document 249 kb Aug 19, 2021 Corrigendum – Design, Supply, Installation, testing and Commissioning of 3 no’s Passenger Lifts at Main Office Building, Reserve Bank of India, Hyderabad Aug 30, 2021 PDF document 150 kb Aug 19, 2021 Minutes of Pre-Bid Meeting – Empanelment of Car Hiring Firm / Agencies / Companies for RBSC, Chennai Sep 07, 2021 PDF document 208 kb Aug 19, 2021 Comprehensive Contract for Catering Services and Related Housekeeping Services in the Bank’s Premises, Ahmedabad Sep 08, 2021 PDF document 1668 kb Aug 18, 2021 Corrigendum – Renovation of Bank’s Officers’ Flats (4 Nos. Grade ‘A’) at Tilak Nagar, Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 98 kb Aug 18, 2021 Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 80 nos 100 AH Sealed maintenance free Batteries (SMF) having fire retardant casing for 2 x 40 KVA UPS System College of Agricultural Banking, Reserve Bank of India, Pune Sep 08, 2021 PDF document 119 kb Aug 18, 2021 Annual Service Contract for Engagement of Sniffer Dogs with Handlers Services at Reserve Bank of India, College of Agricultural Banking, University Road, Pune Sep 08, 2021 PDF document 141 kb Aug 18, 2021 Renovation of male washroom at 1st floor of Bank’s Main Office Premises, RBI Patna Sep 08, 2021 PDF document 207 kb Aug 18, 2021 Facility Management Service & Annual Maintenance Contract for Computers Hardware, Software and Peripherals at Reserve Bank of India, Gangtok Sep 17, 2021 PDF document 725 kb Aug 17, 2021 Corrigendum – Next Generation Treasury Application (NGTA) – Issuance of RFP to shortlisted Bidders Sep 07, 2021 PDF document 149 kb Aug 17, 2021 Providing Catering and Maintenance Services at the Officers’ Lounge and Dining Room (OLDR) and the Staff Canteen at Reserve Bank of India, Chandigarh Sep 13, 2021 PDF document 816 kb Aug 16, 2021 Providing Services of Sniffer Dog Squad at the office premises of Reserve Bank of India, Bhubaneswar Sep 16, 2021 PDF document 644 kb Aug 16, 2021 Renovation of 6 nos. of Class III Flats – Electrical Renovation and Rewiring work at Bank’s Staff Quarters Vidyut Marg, Bhubaneswar Sep 24, 2021 PDF document 900 kb Aug 16, 2021 Empanelment of Tailoring Firms for Stitching of Summer and Winter Uniform for Eligible Staff of Reserve Bank of India, Bengaluru Sep 06, 2021 PDF document 465 kb Aug 16, 2021 Minutes of the Pre-bid meeting – General repairs and repainting of external surface of Bank’s residential buildings, Sector 30A, Chandigarh Aug 27, 2021 PDF document 104 kb Aug 16, 2021 AMC of Plumbing and sanitary works at BMOP and residential colonies, RBI Patna Sep 06, 2021 PDF document 188 kb Aug 16, 2021 AMC of Carpentry works at Bank’s main office premises and residential colonies, RBI Patna Sep 06, 2021 PDF document 204 kb Aug 16, 2021 Supply, installation, testing and commissioning of Air Handling Unit (AHU) system at Ground Floor (Vault area) of Bank’s Main Office Building, RBI, Bhopal Sep 24, 2021 PDF document 1204 kb Aug 13, 2021 Minutes of the Pre-Bid Meeting cum Corrigendum – Digitisation of old Archival Records at Reserve Bank of India Archives, College of Agricultural Banking, Pune Aug 25, 2021 PDF document 122 kb Aug 13, 2021 Empanelment of Contractors for Civil, Electrical, Architect and Other Works, Nagpur Sep 13, 2021 PDF document 846 kb Aug 12, 2021 Service contract for Maintenance, Housekeeping and Catering arrangements at (Reserve Bank of India) Visiting Officers’ Flats (VOFs), Transit Holiday Homes (THHs) and Medical Flats situated at Bhubaneswar Sep 17, 2021 PDF document 680 kb Aug 12, 2021 Supply of Bio-Degradable Garbage Bags (size 15”x22” & 21”x24”) to the RBI’s Residential colonies in Jaipur Sep 06, 2021 PDF document 657 kb Aug 11, 2021 Corrigendum – Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of two X-Ray Baggage Scanner Systems for Bank’s Office Building at RBI, Jammu Aug 30, 2021 PDF document 157 kb Aug 11, 2021 Minutes of Pre-Bid Meeting – Supply of 29 Nos. IP Based CCTV cameras including life time Camera license for Existing IPCCTV System at Bank’s Main Office Building, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow Aug 24, 2021 PDF document 118 kb Aug 11, 2021 Supply, Installation, Testing & commissioning (SITC) of 320 number of 130 AH VRLA, SMF batteries with fire retardant casing for Centralized UPS (2 Sets of 2X120 KVA) installed at BMOP, RBI Patna Aug 26, 2021 PDF document 215 kb Aug 10, 2021 Design, Supply, Installation, testing and Commissioning of UVGI System for Air Handling Units (AHUs) at Main Office Building, Reserve Bank of India, Hyderabad Sep 02, 2021 PDF document 1174 kb Aug 09, 2021 Providing Integrated Facility Management Services (IFMS) at RBI, Patto Plaza, Panaji and Bank’s residential premises at Panaji Sep 03, 2021 PDF document 643 kb Aug 09, 2021 Empanelment of Car Hiring Firm / Agencies / Companies for RBSC, Chennai Sep 07, 2021 PDF document 922 kb Aug 09, 2021 Design, Supply, Installation, testing and Commissioning of 3 no’s Passenger Lifts at Main Office Building, Reserve Bank of India, Hyderabad Aug 30, 2021 PDF document 1053 kb Aug 09, 2021 Supply, Installation, Testing & Commissioning of Chiller Plant Manager for Bank’s Main Office Premises, Kolkata Sep 01, 2021 PDF document 235 kb Aug 06, 2021 Minutes of Pre-Bid Meeting – SITC of full height dual lane Turnstile at Main Office Building and full height single lane Turnstile at Additional Office Building, Reserve Bank of India, Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 118 kb Aug 06, 2021 Empanelment of Vendors/Suppliers for Supply of Issue Department Store Items at RBI Kanpur Aug 27, 2021 PDF document 358 kb Aug 05, 2021 Design, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 400 KVA Diesel Generator (DG) set with Acoustic enclosure and AMF panel at Bank’s Main Office Building at RBI Kanpur Sep 07, 2021 PDF document 163 kb Aug 04, 2021 Digitisation of old Archival Records at Reserve Bank of India Archives, College of Agricultural Banking, Pune Aug 25, 2021 PDF document 877 kb Aug 04, 2021 Supply of Data Entry Operators, Mumbai Aug 26, 2021 PDF document 862 kb Aug 04, 2021 Repairs and Repainting of Compound Wall, Annex Building, Scooter Parking Shed and Compound Wall at Main Office Building, RBI, Bengaluru Sep 03, 2021 PDF document 919 kb Aug 04, 2021 Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Multi zone (12 zones) Door Frame Metal Detector (DFMD) with Camera at Bank’s Main Office Building, RBI Kanpur Sep 06, 2021 PDF document 153 kb Aug 03, 2021 Conducting Energy Audit of Bank’s Office Building at Guwahati Aug 25, 2021 PDF document 715 kb Aug 02, 2021 Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 320 KVA Diesel Generator set with Acoustic enclosure and AMF panel in Bank’s Main Office Building at Chennai Sep 13, 2021 PDF document 2438 kb Aug 02, 2021 Design, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Intelligent Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm System for Bank’s Main Office Building at Chennai Sep 13, 2021 PDF document 1487 kb Jul 30, 2021 Supply of 29 Nos. IP Based CCTV cameras including life time Camera license for Existing IPCCTV System at Bank’s Main Office Building, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow Aug 24, 2021 PDF document 670 kb Jul 30, 2021 General repairs and repainting of external surface of Bank’s residential buildings, Sector 30A, Chandigarh Aug 27, 2021 PDF document 3128 kb Jul 29, 2021 Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of two X-Ray Baggage Scanner Systems for Bank’s Office Building at RBI, Jammu Aug 30, 2021 PDF document 675 kb Jul 28, 2021 Addition-alteration in office area for setting up DCBR from BKC on 2nd Floor of Bank’s Main Office Building: Cabin Partitions, Gyp Board false ceiling and Internal Painting work Sep 02, 2021 PDF document 198 kb Jul 26, 2021 Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Extension of MS Pipe Line to Existing Fire Hydrant System in Open Premises at Bank’s Main Office Building, Nagpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 1685 kb Jul 26, 2021 Annual maintenance contract by engaging 10 electrical personnel (06 electrician & 04 helper) for maintenance of electrical installations at Reserve Bank of India, Kanpur Aug 26, 2021 PDF document 145 kb Jul 23, 2021 RFP for Outright Purchase of Office Premises in Mumbai Sep 08, 2021 PDF document 897 kb Jul 23, 2021 Renovation work in Four flats of RBI Officers’ Colony at G.S. road, Guwahati Aug 24, 2021 PDF document 2159 kb Jul 20, 2021 Next Generation Treasury Application (NGTA) – Issuance of RFP to shortlisted Bidders Sep 07, 2021 PDF document 150 kb Jul 16, 2021 SITC of full height dual lane Turnstile at Main Office Building and full height single lane Turnstile at Additional Office Building, Reserve Bank of India, Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 127 kb Jul 14, 2021 Application for Empanelment of Architects for works A) Estimated to cost upto ₹ 50 Lakh B) Estimated to cost more than ₹ 50 lakh upto ₹ 100 Lakh, Bhubaneswar Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 642 kb Jul 09, 2021 Civil Renovation Works of corridor in 1st floor of MOB, RBI Kanpur Aug 25, 2021 PDF document 204 kb Jul 05, 2021 Design, fabrication, supply and fixing of open office modular workstation furniture with M.S. framework in Foreign Exchange Department, 2nd floor, Main Office Building, RBI Kanpur Aug 25, 2021 PDF document 117 kb Jul 03, 2021 Corrigendum – Design, fabrication, supply and fixing of open office modular workstation furniture with M.S. framework in DOS, 1st floor, Main Office Building, RBI Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 181 kb Jul 03, 2021 Corrigendum – Renovation (Civil & Interior) of Foreign Exchange Department (FED) at 2nd floor, MOB, RBI Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 181 kb Jun 28, 2021 Renovation (Civil & Interior) of Foreign Exchange Department (FED) at 2nd floor, MOB, RBI Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 116 kb Jun 28, 2021 Design, fabrication, supply and fixing of open office modular workstation furniture with M.S. framework in DOS, 1st floor, Main Office Building, RBI Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 100 kb

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Reserve Bank of India, Bhubaneswar invites E-Tender from the vendors empanelled at its Bhubaneswar Office for the work “Renovation of 6 Nos. of Class III flats at Staff Quarters Vidyut Marg, Bhubaneswar”. The tendering would be done through the e-Tendering portal of MSTC Ltd (http://mstcecommerce.com/eprochome/rbi). All interested empanelled vendors must register themselves with MSTC Ltd through the above-mentioned website to participate in the tendering process. The Schedule of e-Tender is as follows:

E-Tender No. RBI/Bhubaneswar/Estate/73/21-22/ET/101
Mode of Tender E-tender (Online Part I – Techno-Commercial Bid and Part II – Price Bid through www.mstcecommerce.com/eprochome/rbi)
Estimated Cost ₹23,06,279 (Including GST)
Date of NIT (Notice Inviting Tender) available to parties for download at RBI website www.rbi.org.in 06:00 PM of August 20, 2021 onwards
Pre-Bid Meeting Offline at 11:00 AM on September 17, 2021
(Venue: Reserve Bank of India, 2nd Floor, Estate Department, Bhubaneswar)
(i) EMD to be deposited
(ii) Tender Fees – (NIL)
₹46,126
Date of Starting of e-Tender for submission of online Techno-Commercial Bid and price Bid 2:00 PM of September 18, 2021
Date of closing of online e-tender for submission of techno-commercial bid & price bid 2:00 PM September 28, 2021
Date of opening of Part-I (techno-commercial bid) 3:00 PM of September 28, 2021
Date of opening of Part-II (price bid) Shall be informed separately to parties
Transaction fee Transaction fee as applicable on MSTC payment gateway /NEFT/RTGS in favour of MSTC LIMITED

Applicants intending to apply will have to satisfy the Bank by furnishing documentary evidence in support of their possessing required eligibility and in the event of their failure to do so, the Bank reserves the right to reject their bids. The Bank is not bound to accept the lowest tender and reserves the right to accept either in full or in part any tender. The Bank also reserves the right to reject all the tenders without assigning any reason thereof.

GM (O-i-C)
August 20, 2021

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The results of the auctions of 4.26% Government Stock 2023 (Re-issue), 6.10% Government Stock 2031 (Re-issue), 6.76% Government Stock 2061 (Re-issue) held on August 20, 2021 are:

Auction Results 4.26% GS 2023 6.10% GS 2031 6.76% GS 2061
I. Notified Amount ₹3000 Crore ₹14000 Crore ₹9000 Crore
II. Underwriting Notified Amount ₹3000 Crore ₹14000 Crore ₹9000 Crore
III. Competitive Bids Received      
(i) Number 77 235 227
(ii) Amount ₹20051 Crore ₹30923 Crore ₹29390 Crore
IV. Cut-off price / Yield 100.21 99.03 94.33
(YTM: 4.1299%) (YTM: 6.2318%) (YTM: 7.1946%)
V. Competitive Bids Accepted      
(i) Number 6 100 49
(ii) Amount ₹2999.856 Crore ₹13991.634 Crore ₹8985.384 Crore
VI. Partial Allotment Percentage of Competitive Bids 65.57% 44.82% 1.73%
(5 Bids) (9 Bids) (15 Bids)
VII. Weighted Average Price/Yield 100.21 99.03 94.41
(WAY: 4.1299%) (WAY: 6.2318%) (WAY: 7.1881%)
VIII. Non-Competitive Bids Received      
(i) Number 2 5 7
(ii) Amount ₹0.144 Crore ₹8.366 Crore ₹14.616 Crore
IX. Non-Competitive Bids Accepted      
(i) Number 2 5 7
(ii) Amount ₹0.144 Crore ₹8.366 Crore ₹14.616 Crore
(iii) Partial Allotment Percentage 100% (0 Bids) 100% (0 Bids) 100% (0 Bids)
X. Amount of Underwriting accepted from primary dealers ₹3000 Crore ₹14000 Crore ₹9000 Crore
XI. Devolvement on Primary Dealers 0 0 0

Ajit Prasad
Director   

Press Release: 2021-2022/724

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Government Stock – Full Auction Results 326 kb Reserve Bank of India – Bulletin Weekly Statistical Supplement – Extract PDF document 339 kb Minutes of the Monetary Policy Committee Meeting, August 4 to 6, 2021 PDF document 644 kb Auction of State Government Securities PDF document 379 kb 91 days, 182 days and 364 days Treasury Bills auction PDF document 411 kb Government Stock – Auction Results: Cut-off PDF document 324 kb Money Market Operations as on August 19, 2021 PDF document 369 kb Results of Underwriting Auctions Conducted on August 20, 2021 PDF document 332 kb Directions under Section 35 A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 – Deccan Urban Co-operative Bank Limited, Vijayapura, Karnataka – Extension of period PDF document 280 kb Money Market Operations as on August 18, 2021 PDF document 369 kb Conversion/Switch of Government of India (GoI)’s Securities PDF document 401 kb Reserve Money for the week ended August 13, 2021 PDF document 294 kb RBI announces Open Market Purchase of Government of India Securities under G-sec Acquisition Programme (G-SAP 2.0) PDF document 334 kb Treasury Bills: Full Auction Result PDF document 349 kb Underwriting Auction for sale of Government Securities for ₹26,000 cr on August 20, 2021 PDF document 338 kb 91 days, 182 days and 364 days T-Bill Auction Result: Cut off PDF document 327 kb Money Market Operations as on August 17, 2021 PDF document 369 kb Overseas Direct Investment for July 2021 PDF document 312 kb RBI Bulletin – August 2021 PDF document 321 kb Result of Auction of State Development Loans of 7 State Governments – Full Auction Result PDF document 354 kb Result of Yield Based Auction of State Development Loans of State Governments PDF document 323 kb Reserve Bank of India introduces the Financial Inclusion Index PDF document 304 kb Money Market Operations as on August 16, 2021 PDF document 394 kb Money Market Operations as on August 13, 2021 PDF document 378 kb Directions under Section 35A read with Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 – Mantha Urban Co-operative Bank Limited, Mantha, District: Jalna, Maharashtra – Extension of period PDF document 319 kb Auction of Government of India Dated Securities PDF document 392 kb RBI imposes monetary penalty on Madhya Pradesh Rajya Sahakari Bank Maryadit, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh PDF document 324 kb Reserve Bank of India cancels the licence of Karnala Nagari Sahakari Bank Ltd., Panvel (District – Raigad), Maharashtra PDF document 343 kb RBI imposes monetary penalty on Jalna People’s Co-operative Bank Limited, Jalna, Maharashtra PDF document 351 kb On Tap Targeted Long-Term Repo Operations – Extension of Deadline PDF document 298 kb Data on India’s invisibles for Fourth Quarter (January – March) 2020-21 PDF document 316 kb RBI imposes monetary penalty on The Greater Bombay Co-operative Bank Ltd., Mumbai, Maharashtra PDF document 357 kb Reserve Bank of India – Bulletin Weekly Statistical Supplement – Extract PDF document 390 kb Government Stock – Full Auction Results PDF document 345 kb 91 days, 182 days and 364 days Treasury Bills auction PDF document 428 kb 590th Meeting of the Central Board of Reserve Bank of India PDF document 302 kb Government Stock – Auction Results: Cut-off PDF document 325 kb Result of the 14-day Variable Rate Reverse Repo auction held on August 13, 2021 PDF document 319 kb Results of Underwriting Auctions Conducted on August 13, 2021 PDF document 325 kb Money Market Operations as on August 12, 2021 PDF document 377 kb RBI imposes monetary penalty on Village Financial Services Limited, Kolkata PDF document 347 kb RBI imposes monetary penalty on Cooperatieve Rabobank U.A. PDF document 340 kb Scheduled Banks’ Statement of Position in India as on Friday, July 30, 2021 PDF document 362 kb G-sec Acquisition Programme (G-SAP 2.0) – Open Market Purchase of Government of India Securities held on August 12, 2021, and settlement on August 13, 2021 PDF document 380 kb RBI to conduct 14-day Variable Rate Reverse Repo auction under LAF on August 13, 2021 PDF document 304 kb Auction of State Government Securities PDF document 365 kb G-sec Acquisition Programme (G-SAP 2.0) – Open Market Purchase of Government of India Securities held on Aug 12, 2021: Cut-Offs PDF document 368 kb Underwriting Auction for sale of Government Securities for ₹31,000 cr on August 13, 2021 PDF document 349 kb Money Market Operations as on August 11, 2021 PDF document 377 kb RBI imposes monetary penalty on Ahmednagar Merchant’s Cooperative Bank Limited, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra PDF document 342 kb RBI Working Paper No. 4/2021: Does Offshore NDF Market Influence Onshore Forex Market? Evidence from India PDF document 309 kb RBI imposes monetary penalty on The Mahila Vikas Co-operative Bank Ltd., Ahmedabad, Gujarat PDF document 329 kb Reserve Money for the week ended August 06, 2021 and Money Supply for the fortnight ended July 30, 2021 PDF document 330 kb Treasury Bills: Full Auction Result PDF document 335 kb 91 days, 182 days and 364 days T-Bill Auction Result: Cut off PDF document 304 kb Money Market Operations as on August 10, 2021 PDF document 377 kb

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1. Reserve Bank of India – Liabilities and Assets*
(₹ Crore)
Item 2020 2021 Variation
Aug. 14 Aug. 6 Aug. 13 Week Year
1 2 3 4 5
4 Loans and Advances          
4.1 Central Government
4.2 State Governments 10749 7252 10175 2924 -573
* Data are provisional.

2. Foreign Exchange Reserves
Item As on August 13, 2021 Variation over
Week End-March 2021 Year
₹ Cr. US$ Mn. ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. ₹ Cr. US$ Mn. ₹ Cr. US$ Mn.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Total Reserves 4599392 619365 -10764 -2099 380439 42381 590334 84113
1.1 Foreign Currency Assets 4280124 576374 -5613 -1358 355956 39681 598341 84824
1.2 Gold 269831 36336 -5063 -720 22108 2456 -11758 -1258
1.3 SDRs 11464 1544 -39 -7 600 58 382 64
1.4 Reserve Position in the IMF 37973 5111 -49 -14 1775 186 3368 483
*Difference, if any, is due to rounding off

4. Scheduled Commercial Banks – Business in India
(₹ Crore)
Item Outstanding as on Jul. 30, 2021 Variation over
Fortnight Financial year so far Year-on-year
2020-21 2021-22 2020 2021
1 2 3 4 5 6
2 Liabilities to Others            
2.1 Aggregate Deposits 15549047 34739 593777 435534 1416687 1387777
2.1a Growth (Per cent)   0.2 4.4 2.9 11.1 9.8
2.1.1 Demand 1833147 -15037 -88969 -28046 203985 305113
2.1.2 Time 13715900 49777 682746 463580 1212702 1082665
2.2 Borrowings 242896 -6871 -35462 -1129 -78243 -31080
2.3 Other Demand and Time Liabilities 573696 31445 -80204 -82911 7551 50225
7 Bank Credit 10910416 31919 -88804 -39093 553055 628359
7.1a Growth (Per cent)   0.3 –0.9 –0.4 5.7 6.1
7a.1 Food Credit 77478 -8193 27523 16224 16540 -1809
7a.2 Non-food credit 10832938 40112 -116327 -55316 536515 630169

6. Money Stock: Components and Sources
(₹ Crore)
Item Outstanding as on Variation over
2021 Fortnight Financial Year so far Year-on-Year
2020-21 2021-22 2020 2021
Mar. 31 Jul. 30 Amount % Amount % Amount % Amount % Amount %
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
M3 18844594 19372035 -3656 0.0 825840 4.9 527441 2.8 1984385 12.7 1746232 9.9
1 Components (1.1.+1.2+1.3+1.4)                        
1.1 Currency with the Public 2751828 2839354 -35460 -1.2 226545 9.6 87526 3.2 491795 23.6 263061 10.2
1.2 Demand Deposits with Banks 1995136 1969368 -14719 -0.7 -88895 -5.1 -25769 –1.3 210196 14.6 320570 19.4
1.3 Time Deposits with Banks 14050278 14517216 50341 0.3 686990 5.4 466938 3.3 1273157 10.5 1156211 8.7
1.4 ‘Other’ Deposits with Reserve Bank 47351 46097 -3819 -7.7 1199 3.1 -1254 –2.6 9238 30.3 6390 16.1
2 Sources (2.1+2.2+2.3+2.4-2.5)                        
2.1 Net Bank Credit to Government 5850374 6052363 5683 0.1 649552 13.1 201989 3.5 731398 15.0 442449 7.9
2.1.1 Reserve Bank 1099686 1116973 19197   86470   17287   -39721   38311  
2.1.2 Other Banks 4750689 4935390 -13514 -0.3 563082 14.2 184701 3.9 771119 20.5 404138 8.9
2.2 Bank Credit to Commercial Sector 11668469 11624495 32278 0.3 -96960 -0.9 -43974 –0.4 602916 5.8 682811 6.2
2.2.1 Reserve Bank 8709 8573 -1060   -1578   -136   3779   -3015  
2.2.2 Other Banks 11659760 11615922 33338 0.3 -95382 -0.9 -43838 –0.4 599137 5.8 685826 6.3

8. Liquidity Operations by RBI
(₹ Crore)
Date Liquidity Adjustment Facility MSF* Standing Liquidity Facilities Market Stabi lisation Scheme OMO (Outright) Long Term Repo Oper ations& Targeted Long Term Repo Oper ations# Special Long-Term Repo Operations for Small Finance Banks Special Reverse Repo£ Net Injection (+)/ Absorption (-) (1+3+5+ 6+9+10+ 11+12-2 -4-7-8-13)
Repo Reverse Repo* Variable Rate Repo Variable Rate Reverse Repo Sale Purchase
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Aug. 9, 2021 630410 0 170 -630240
Aug. 10, 2021 653287 0 -653287
Aug. 11, 2021 643747 14 -643733
Aug. 12, 2021 640362 0 -640362
Aug. 13, 2021 579411 250029 196 25000 4833 -809077
Aug. 14, 2021 3385 117 -3268
Aug. 15, 2021 1490 42 -1448
* Includes additional Reverse Repo and additional MSF operations (for the period December 16, 2019 to February 13, 2020).
# Includes Targeted Long Term Repo Operations (TLTRO) and Targeted Long Term Repo Operations 2.0 (TLTRO 2.0) and On Tap Targeted Long Term Repo Operations. Negative (-) sign indicates repayments done by Banks.
& Negative (-) sign indicates repayments done by Banks.
£ As per Press Release No. 2021-2022/177 dated May 07, 2021. From June 18, 2021, the data also includes the amount absorbed as per the Press Release No. 2021-2022/323 dated June 04, 2021.

The above information can be accessed on Internet at https://wss.rbi.org.in/

The concepts and methodologies for WSS are available in Handbook on WSS (https://rbi.org.in/scripts/PublicationsView.aspx?id=15762).

Time series data are available at https://dbie.rbi.org.in

Ajit Prasad
Director   

Press Release: 2021-2022/723

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