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Bera joined the Reserve Bank of India in 1978. He worked in various areas, including public debt management, government & bank accounts and cooperative banking. His career took off when as an administrator, he took over as officer-in-charge of RBI Belapur in 2005.
The national framework on Business Responsibility is essentially a set of nine principles that offer businesses an Indian understanding and approach to inculcating responsible business conduct. “Responsible Business” conduct refers to the commitment of businesses to operating in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable ...
1.1 1. RBI – Reserve Bank of India. 1.2 2. SEBI – Securities and Exchange Board of India. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version;
The committee suggested a six-member MPC - three members from the RBI and three nominated by the government. The government initially proposed a seven-member committee [5] - three from the RBI and four nominated by it. Subsequent negotiations led to the current composition of the committee, with the external members having a four-year term.
The Banking Regulation Act, 1949 is a legislation in India that regulates all banking companies in India. [1] Passed as the Banking Companies Act 1949, it came into force on 16 March 1949 and changed to Banking Regulation Act 1949 from 1 March 1966. It is applicable in Jammu and Kashmir from 1956.
Section 7 states that the central government can legislate the functioning of the RBI through the RBI board, and the RBI is not an autonomous body. Section 17 of the Act defines the manner in which the RBI can conduct business as the central bank of India. The RBI can accept deposits from the central and state governments without interest.
Financial regulation in India is governed by a number of regulatory bodies. [1] Financial regulation is a form of regulation or supervision, which subjects financial institutions to certain requirements, restrictions and guidelines, aiming to maintain the stability and integrity of the financial system.
Headquartered in Mumbai, the mandate of the IFTAS is to provide IT-related services to the RBI, banks and other financial institutions. [18] Services like Indian Financial Network (INFINET), [19] Structured Financial Messaging System (SFMS) [20] and the Indian Banking Community Cloud (IBCC) [21] have been handed over to IFTAS with effect from 1 ...