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RBI to issue small finance bank licences in a few days: SS Mundra

RBI last month gave in-principle approval to 11 entities to set up payments banks.

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The Reserve Bank will issue small finance bank licences in the next few days, said Deputy Governor S S Mundra here on Wednesday.

RBI last month gave in-principle approval to 11 entities to set up payments banks.

"There is another category of differentiated bank that is small finance bank which we expect to announce again in-principle approval in the next few days," Mundra said during a panel discussion at an event organised by The Economist.

RBI had received 72 applications for small finance bank licences.

The small finance banks can provide basic banking services like accepting deposits and lending to the unbanked sections such as small farmers, micro business enterprises, micro and small industries and unorganised sector entities.

Later interacting with reporters, Mundra said India is better prepared to deal with the impact of the likely rate hike by the US Federal Reserve.

"The relevant point to understand is how we are prepared for it. And in that context if we look today compared two years back, I think we are much better prepared for that," the Deputy Governor said, adding that current account deficit (CAD) is better, foreign exchange reserve comfortable and macro-economic environment stable.

"So, I don't think any regulatory response is immediately needed," he said, adding that RBI will not hesitate to take necessary steps.

He also said the first quarter economic data released by CSO were "very near" RBI's projections.

To a query on prices, he said RBI is targeting 6 per cent retail (CPI) inflation by January 2016.

"We have agreed to a CPI as a nominal anchor. There is a mandate, there is a glide path. Six per cent is the target for January 2016 which we are moving towards. I think that is the framework in which we operate," he said.

"We would see the ongoing developments. The last monetary policy was very clear... we are maintaining our accommodative stance and whenever some room arises, it would be put to good use." 

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