Rs 200 cr set as minimum net worth for small finance banks


Mumbai, Dec 5 (IANS): The Reserve Bank of India on Thursday issued guidelines for 'on tap' licensing for 'Small Finance Banks in the Private Sector' and set a minimum net worth of Rs 200 crore to set up such entities.

A small finance bank undertakes basic banking activities of accepting deposits and lending to unserved and underserved sections, including small business units, small and marginal farmers, micro and small industries and unorganised sector entities.

The licensing window will be open 'on-tap' basis with a minimum paid-up voting equity capital or net worth requirement shall of Rs 200 crore.

"For Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks (UCBs), desirous of voluntarily transiting into Small Finance Banks (SFBs), initial requirement of net worth shall be at Rs 100 crore, which will have to be increased to Rs 200 crore within five years from the date of commencement of business," the RBI said.

Incidentally, the net worth of all SFBs currently in operation is in excess of Rs 200 crore.

As per the guidelines, SFBs will have general permission to open banking outlets from the date of commencement of operations, while payments banks can apply for conversion into SFB only after five years of operations, "if they are otherwise eligible as per these guidelines".

  

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