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RBI yet to hear from EC on bank licences: Chakrabarty

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Amidst reports in a section of media that the Election Commission may put a spanner on the Reserve Bank plan to issue the first few new bank licences by the month-end, senior-most deputy governor KC Chakrabarty on Thursday said they are yet to hear from the poll panel in this regard.

“I only know that the RBI has written to the EC seeking their views on this (issuing new bank licences). Whether they have replied or not I have no idea. Until yesterday, I had no information on that,” Chakrabarty told.

A section of the media today reported, quoting an unnamed EC official, that it may not allow RBI to go ahead with the plan before the polls and that they need more clarity from the Mint Road on certain aspects.

This is despite both Finance Minister P Chidambaram and Governor Raghuram Rajan expressing confidence that the EC would not have any issue on the topic as the bank licence was a process that started much before the poll season.

The process, in fact, began with the FY11 budget and was speeded up last July when 26 companies applied for entering the banking fray.

Since then the Tatas and the Mahindras withdrew from their applications saying given the stringent criteria it would be better for them to continue with their NBFC services.

As many as 24 public and private sector applicants, including India Post, IFCI and large business houses such as the Anil Ambani group and the Aditya Birla group, have applied for bank licences.

The RBI has reportedly written to the EC in the first week of March seeking its approval for its plan.

After the last RBI board meeting on March 7, Rajan had said that new bank licences would be issued in a few weeks after taking the EC on board.

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