Will buy 4 G-Secs aggregating ₹20,000 crore, says RBI

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Thursday said it will purchase four Government Securities (G-Secs) aggregating ₹20,000 crore under its G-sec Acquisition Programme (G-SAP 2.0) on July 22 to support the market.

Also read: 10-year G-Sec auction: RBI accepts bids at a higher cut-off yield of 6.10 per cent

RBI will purchase the G-Secs maturing between 2024 and 2029. This will be its second purchase of G-Secs under G-SAP 2.0. The first purchase of five G-Secs, maturing between 2027 and 2033, aggregating ₹20,000 crore was conducted on July 8.

Under G-SAP 2.0, RBI has committed upfront to a specific amount (₹1.20-lakh crore in the second quarter of FY22) of open market purchases of G-Secs to enable a stable and orderly evolution of the yield curve amidst comfortable liquidity conditions.

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Authum’s RP chosen for Reliance Commercial Finance

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Lenders to Reliance Commercial Finance are understood to have selected Authum Investment and Infrastructure’s resolution plan of ₹1,585 crore as the successful bid.

According to sources, Authum’s plan had the highest net present value and received over 80 per cent of the votes.

The recovery for lenders is estimated to be ₹1,240 crore.

Reliance Commercial Finance also has additional cash and cash equivalent of over ₹250 crore as on June 30, 2021, which will be distributed along with plan proceeds, sources said.

Reliance Commercial Finance or Reliance Money is a 100 per cent subsidiary of Anil Ambani controlled Reliance Capital. It had a debt of about ₹9,017 crore. It offers small and medium enterprises loans, loans against property, infrastructure financing, agriculture loans, supply chain financing, micro-financing, vehicle loans and construction finance.

Authum Investment and Infrastructure is a registered NBFC involved in investments in shares and securities and has a net worth of over ₹2,400 crore as on June 30, 2021.

Earlier its bid of ₹2,911 crore for Reliance Home Finance had also been selected as the successful resolution plan by lenders.

The resolution of Reliance Commercial Finance is expected to help reduce the overall debt of Reliance Capital by over ₹9,000 crore.

Led by Bank of Baroda, lenders to Reliance Commercial Finance had in August 2020 initiated the resolution plan and had sought bids for the two companies. The process was run by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu LLP as the resolution advisor.

Voting had started on June 7, 2021 and concluded on Thursday.

Apart from Authum, other bidders whose plans had been taken up for voting included UV ARC in consortium with Hawk Capital, Invent ARC and Alchemist ARC.

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External benchmarks: 28.5% rise in outstanding loans share

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The share of outstanding loans linked to external benchmarks increased from as low as 2.4 per cent during September 2019 to 28.5 per cent during March 2021, contributing to significant improvement in monetary policy transmission on the back of persisting surplus liquidity conditions, according to an article in the Reserve Bank of India’s monthly bulletin.

Notably, the outstanding loans (linked to both fixed and floating interest rates) in personal and micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) segments accounted for 35 per cent of the outstanding loans as at end-March 2021, the article “Monetary Policy Transmission in India: Recent Developments” said.

Quarterly periodicity in re-setting interest rates for outstanding loans linked to external benchmark as against annual for MCLR (marginal cost of funds based lending rate) linked loans has contributed to the improvement in pass-through to lending rates on outstanding loans, opined RBI officials Avnish Kumar and Priyanka Sachdeva.

The article said monetary policy transmission is a process through which changes in the Central bank’s policy rate are transmitted to the real economy in pursuit of its ultimate objectives of price stability and growth.

External benchmark

RBI mandated all scheduled commercial banks (excluding regional rural banks) to link all new floating rate personal/ retail loans and floating rate loans to micro and small enterprises (MSEs) to an external benchmark with effect from October 1, 2019. This was extended to medium enterprises, effective April 1, 2020.

The external benchmark could be the policy repo rate or 3-month T-bill rate or 6-month T-bill rate or any other benchmark market interest rate published by the Financial Benchmarks India Private Ltd (FBIL).

Internal benchmark for pricing of loans

The authors emphasised that legacy of internal benchmark linked loans (Benchmark Prime Lending Rate, base rate and MCLR) – which together comprised 71.5 per cent of outstanding floating rate rupee loans as at March-end 2021 – impeded transmission. The share of loans linked to MCLR stood at 62.9 per cent as of March 2021.

“The opacity in interest rate setting processes under internal benchmark regime hinders transmission to lending rates, although the EBLR regime is indirectly also leading to moderate improvement in transmission to MCLR based loan portfolio,” the authors said.

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RBI action on Mastercard: SBI Card sees minimal impact on its new customer acquisitions

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SBI Card, the country’s largest pure play credit card issuer, on Thursday said that it will comply with the latest RBI directive that restricts Mastercard from onboarding new customers from July 22. However, SBI sees this having minimal impact on its new customer acquisitions as there are only a few co-brand credit cards on the Mastercard network.

“We will be complying with the latest RBI directive that restricts MasterCard from onboarding new customers from July 22, 2021. We have a diversified product portfolio on multiple networks, viz. Rupay, Visa, Mastercard and American Express. Our new customer acquisition impact is minimal as there are only a few co-brand credit cards on the Mastercard network. All our proprietary products are available on multiple networks”, a SBI Card spokesperson said.

This comes a day after RBI on July 14 took supervisory action against Mastercard and barred it from acquiring new customers (debit, credit or prepaid) froSBI Card July 22 for not complying with data localisation requirements.

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The Government of India announces the conversion/switch of its securities through auction for an aggregate amount of ₹10,000 crore (face value). The security-wise details of the conversion/switch are given as under:

Date of Auction Source Securities Amount (FV) of Source Securities Destination Securities
July 19, 2021 5.09% GS 2022
(Maturing on Apr 13, 2022)
₹2,000 crore GoI FRB 2033
(maturing on Sep 22, 2033)
6.84% GS 2022
(Maturing on Dec 19, 2022)
₹2,000 crore GoI FRB 2033
(maturing on Sep 22, 2033)
8.83% GS 2023
(Maturing on Nov 25, 2023)
₹2,000 crore GoI FRB 2033
(maturing on Sep 22, 2033)
8.83% GS 2023
(Maturing on Nov 25, 2023)
₹2,000 crore 6.64% GS 2035
(maturing on Jun 16, 2035)
7.32% GS 2024
(Maturing on Jan 28, 2024)
₹2,000 crore 6.64% GS 2035
(maturing on Jun 16, 2035)
  Total ₹10,000 crore  

The market participants are required to place their bids in e-Kuber giving the amount of the source security and the price of the source and destination security expressed up to two decimal places.

The auction would be a multiple-price based auction, i.e. successful bids will get accepted at their respective quoted prices for the source and destination securities.

Bids for the auction should be submitted in electronic format on the Reserve Bank of India Core Banking Solution (e-Kuber) system on July 19, 2021 (Monday) between 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM. The result of the auction will be announced on the same day and settlement will take place on July 20, 2021 (Tuesday).

Government of India reserves the right to:

  • Accept offers for less than the notified amount.

  • Purchase marginally higher than the notified amount due to rounding-off effect.

  • Accept or reject any or all the offers either wholly or partially without assigning any reason.

Operational guidelines for switch transactions and other details are given in the Annex.

(Yogesh Dayal)    
Chief General Manager

Press Release: 2021-2022/539


Annex

Operational Guidelines for Switch/Conversion Transactions with the Government of India

Switch module on e-kuber

1. The market participants can bid in the switch auction through the Switch Transaction module provided in the e-kuber portal.

Bidding in a switch transaction

2. Bidding in the auction implies that the market participants agree to sell the source security/ies to the Government of India (GoI) and simultaneously agree to buy the destination security from the GoI at their respective quoted prices.

Placing of bids

3. Each bid should specify the following details:

  1. Amount of the source security (Face Value) that the participants are willing to sell.

  2. Price of the source security (expressed up to two decimal places).

  3. Choice of destination security and the price of the destination security (expressed up to two decimal places), at which the participants are willing to buy the destination security.

4. The participants can choose to bid for any/all the destination security/ies, but the aggregate amount of bids for the source security should not exceed their holdings of the source security in face value terms.

Minimum Bid size

5. Minimum bid size would be ₹10,000 and in multiples of ₹10,000 thereafter. The participants are allowed to submit multiple bids. However, the aggregate amount of bids submitted should not exceed the notified amount of source security/basket of source securities in the auction.

Price of source security

6. The price of the source security quoted must be equal to the FBIL closing price of the source security as on the previous working day.

7. Bids for source security not as per the price mentioned above will be rejected.

Price of destination security

8. Bids for the destination security may be placed after taking into account the price of source security as mentioned above.

Method of auction

9. The auction will be a multiple-price based auction, i.e. successful bids will get accepted at their respective quoted prices for the source and destination securities.

Auction decision

10. The auction cut-off will be decided based on the price of the destination security/ies.

11. Successful bidders are those who have placed their bids at or above the cut-off price. All bids lower than the cut-off price will be rejected.

12. There will be provision of pro-rata allotment, should there be more than one successful bid at the cut-off price.

Amount of destination security and dealing in odd amounts during switch auction

13. The switch ratio, which is the ratio of the price of the source security to the price of the destination security, would be rounded off at 8 decimal places.

14. The amount of destination security to be issued for each successful bid will be computed by multiplying the allotted amount (FV) of the source security with the rounded-off switch ratio. The amount of destination security (FV) would be rounded-off to the nearest lower value in multiples of ₹10,000.

15. The odd amount of destination securities (less than₹10,000) which has been rounded-off, would be notionally allotted and bought back from the bidders at the quoted bid price of the destination security. The net cash consideration to be paid to the bidder for such odd amounts would be the clean price of these securities (as the accrued interest received during notional allotment and paid during notional buyback offset each other).

Fund settlement

16. Though the conversion would be broadly cash neutral, there will be fund settlement for the net accrued interest (accrued interest for the source security FV – accrued interest for the destination security FV) for each bid. Cash consideration (due to rounding-off of face value of destination security) computed for each bid would be added to the net accrued interest. Accordingly, fund settlement will be done for the final amount (Net accrued interest + cash consideration) for each bid.

Note: An illustration for the calculation of cash consideration due to rounding-off of destination security face value is as given below:

Amount of Source Security (FV) ₹10,00,00,000.00
Price of Source Security ₹97.50
Price of Destination Security ₹99.20
Switch Ratio (rounded-off at 8 decimals) 0.98286290
Destination Security FV before rounding off ₹9,82,86,290.00
Destination Security FV re-issued after rounding-off ₹9,82,80,000.00
Odd amount of rounded-off destination security (FV) ₹6290.00
Cash consideration due to rounding off (Clean Price calculated at the quoted price of destination security) ₹6240.00

17. The settlement of the auction would be held on T+1 basis.

Help Desk

18. In case of technical difficulties, Core Banking Operations Team should be contacted (email; Phone no: 022-27595415, 27595666, 27523516). For other auction related difficulties, IDMD auction team can be contacted (email; Phone no: 022-22702431, 22705125).

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Reserve Bank of India – Tenders

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Jul 16, 2021 Electrical Installation Work in connection with Renovation of Community Hall in Reserve Bank of India Staff Quarters at Osborne Road at Bengaluru Aug 17, 2021 525 kb Jul 16, 2021 Minutes of Pre-bid Meeting – Supply, installation, testing & commissioning (SITC) of 160 KVA Diesel Generator Set with AMF Panel and Acoustic Enclosure for R.B.I Shillong Jul 23, 2021 PDF document 160 kb Jul 16, 2021 Cancellation of Non-Deposit taking NBFC license and Cancellation of CoRs during August 2020 – June 2021, Hyderabad Jul 26, 2021 PDF document 162 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 16, 2021 Annual Maintenance Contract for Carpentry works in Reserve Bank of India, Main Office Premises and RBI Officers’ Quarters, G.S. Road, Guwahati Aug 12, 2021 PDF document 776 kb Jul 15, 2021 Part renovation work in Two flats of Bank’s senior officers’ colony, Dhanastra, Mumbai Aug 06, 2021 PDF document 196 kb Jul 15, 2021 DSITC of Microprocessor Based Security Alarm System for Bank’s Main Office Building, Reserve Bank of India, Kanpur Aug 17, 2021 PDF document 126 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 14, 2021 Minutes of Pre-bid Meeting – Annual Maintenance Contract for Operation and Maintenance of Wet Riser system for Bank`s Main office building & Amar building at Fort, RBI, Mumbai Jul 22, 2021 PDF document 175 kb Jul 13, 2021 Request for Proposal to engage media buying/advertising agency/ies, Mumbai Aug 02, 2021 PDF document 483 kb Jul 12, 2021 Selection of Venders for Scientific Preservation of Paper Records at the RBI Archives, College of Agricultural Banking, Pune Aug 02, 2021 PDF document 593 kb Jul 09, 2021 Civil Renovation Works of corridor in 1st floor of MOB, RBI Kanpur Aug 25, 2021 PDF document 204 kb Jul 09, 2021 Providing Facilities Management Services (Washroom Cleaning) at Office Buildings of Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai Aug 18, 2021 PDF document 798 kb Jul 08, 2021 Minutes of Pre-bid Meeting – Installation and Maintenance of Coffee/Tea Vending Machines for supply of Coffee/Tea in the Bank’s Premises, Ahmedabad Jul 22, 2021 PDF document 156 kb Jul 08, 2021 Corrigendum – Installation and Maintenance of Coffee/Tea Vending Machines for supply of Coffee/Tea in the Bank’s Premises, Ahmedabad Jul 22, 2021 PDF document 258 kb Jul 08, 2021 Minutes of Pre-bid meeting – Appointment of Structural Consultant for Design Check, Seismic Analysis and Supervising Repair, Rehabilitation & Retrofitting works of Bank’s Main Office Building (MOB) and its Annexe building, Ahmedabad Jul 23, 2021 PDF document 192 kb Jul 08, 2021 Corrigendum – Supply, installation, testing & commissioning (SITC) of 160 KVA Diesel Generator Set with AMF Panel and Acoustic Enclosure for R.B.I Shillong Jul 23, 2021 PDF document 182 kb Jul 07, 2021 Renovation of Bank’s Officers’ Flats (4 Nos. Grade ‘A’) at Tilak Nagar, Kanpur Aug 17, 2021 PDF document 103 kb Jul 07, 2021 Provision of Modular Kitchen cabinets in Bank’s Officer’s Flats (04 Nos. Grade ‘A’) at Tilak Nagar, Kanpur Aug 17, 2021 PDF document 179 kb Jul 07, 2021 Annual Maintenance Contract for Plumbing and Sanitary Works at RBI Officers’ Colony, Christian Basti, GS Road, Guwahati Jul 28, 2021 PDF document 936 kb Jul 06, 2021 Corrigendum – Opening of RFP documents – Request for Proposal (RFP) for engagement of Consultant for Comprehensive Consultancy Services for establishment of Automated Banknote Processing Centre (ABPC) Jul 20, 2021 PDF document 77 kb Jul 06, 2021 Empanelment for supply of sufficient number of fully covered closed cash vans/ closed vehicles for transport and delivery of coins, Thiruvananthapuram Jul 27, 2021 PDF document 172 kb Jul 05, 2021 Annual Maintenance Contract for Plumbing & Sanitary works and Operation & Maintenance of Pump-Motor set in Bank’s Main Office Premises (MOP) & Staff Quarters, Vidyut Marg (SQVM) at Bhubaneswar, Odisha Aug 13, 2021 PDF document 1754 kb Jul 05, 2021 Annual Maintenance Contract for Plumbing & Sanitary works and Operation & Maintenance of Pump-Motor set in Officers’ Quarters, Nayapalli (OQNP) and Staff Quarters, Baramunda (SQBM) at Bhubaneswar, Odisha Aug 13, 2021 PDF document 939 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 05, 2021 Corrigendum – Last date for submission of bids – ABPC – Request for Proposal (RFP) for engagement of Consultant for Comprehensive Consultancy Services for establishment of Automated Banknote Processing Centre (ABPC) Jul 20, 2021 PDF document 78 kb Jul 05, 2021 Consultant for Review of Supervisory Models – Issuance of RFP to shortlisted consultants Jul 26, 2021 PDF document 124 kb Jul 05, 2021 Corrigendum – Electrical Renovation of 16 Nos. of Class III Flats in KNSQ, Reserve Bank of India, Kanpur Jul 26, 2021 PDF document 176 kb Jul 04, 2021 Empanelment of Suppliers/ Stockists/ Chemists/ Dealers for supply of Drugs & Medicines to Dispensaries of Reserve Bank of India at Various location in Guwahati Aug 01, 2021 PDF document 225 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 Jul 03, 2021 Corrigendum – Renovation of Bank’s Staff Quarters (16 Nos. 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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed, by an order dated July 15, 2021, a monetary penalty of ₹ 1.00 lakh (Rupees One lakh only) on Sawantwadi Urban Cooperative Bank Limited, Sindhudurg (the bank) for contravention of/ non-compliance with directions contained in the Supervisory Action Framework (SAF) issued by RBI under sections 35A and section 36(1) read with section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (the Act).This penalty has been imposed in exercise of powers vested in RBI under the provisions of Section 47A(1)(c) read with Section 46(4)(i) and Section 56 of the Act, taking into account the failure of the bank to adhere to the aforesaid SAF instructions/directions issued by RBI.

The action is based on deficiencies in regulatory compliance and is not intended to pronounce upon the validity of any transaction or agreement entered into by the bank with its customers.

Background

The inspection report of the bank based on its financial position as on March 31, 2019, revealed, inter alia, that the bank by sanctioning fresh loans contravened one of the aforesaid SAF instructions. Based on the same, a Notice was issued to the bank advising it to show cause as to why penalty should not be imposed for non-compliance with the SAF instructions directions.

After considering the bank’s reply to the Notice, RBI came to the conclusion that the aforesaid charge of non-compliance with RBI directions was substantiated and warranted imposition of monetary penalty.

(Yogesh Dayal)     
Chief General Manager

Press Release: 2021-2022/538

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed, by an order dated July 15, 2021, a monetary penalty of ₹2.00 lakh (Rupees Two lakh only) on Udyam Vikas Sahakari Bank Limited, Pune (the bank) for contravention of the directions issued by RBI on Exposure Norms and Statutory / Other Restrictions – UCBs. This penalty has been imposed in exercise of powers vested in RBI under the provisions of Section 47A(1)(c) read with Section 46(4)(i) and Section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, taking into account the failure of the bank to adhere to the aforesaid directions issued by RBI.

The action is based on deficiencies in regulatory compliance and is not intended to pronounce upon the validity of any transaction or agreement entered into by the bank with its customers.

Background

The inspection report of the bank based on its financial position as on March 31, 2019, revealed, inter alia, that the bank had not adhered to (i) prudential inter-bank gross exposure limit and (ii) prudential inter-bank single counter party limit. Based on the same, a Notice was issued to the bank advising it to show cause as to why penalty should not be imposed for non-compliance with the aforesaid direction.

After considering the bank’s reply to the Notice, RBI came to the conclusion that the aforesaid charges of non-compliance with the RBI directions were substantiated and warranted imposition of monetary penalty.

(Yogesh Dayal)     
Chief General Manager

Press Release: 2021-2022/537

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April 14, 2015




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With this makeover, we also take a small step into social media. We will now use Twitter (albeit one way) to send out alerts on the announcements we make and YouTube to place in public domain our press conferences, interviews of our top management, events, such as, town halls and of course, some films aimed at consumer literacy.




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