RBI/2011-12/445
RPCD.CO.RRB.RCB.BC.No.63/07.40.06/2011-12
RPCD.CO.RRB.RCB.BC.No.63/07.40.06/2011-12
March 15, 2012
The Chairmen/Chief Executive Officers,
All Regional Rural Banks / State and Central Co-operative Banks
All Regional Rural Banks / State and Central Co-operative Banks
Dear Sir,
Bank Rate
Section 49 of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 requires the Reserve Bank to make public (from time to time) the standard rate at which it is prepared to buy or re-discount bills of exchange or other commercial paper eligible for purchase under that Act.
3. While the policy repo rate and the MSF rate have become operational, the Bank Rate continues to remain at 6 per cent. Currently, the Bank Rate acts as the penal rate charged on banks for shortfalls in meeting their reserve requirements (cash reserve ratio and statutory liquidity ratio). The Bank Rate is also used by several other organisations as a reference rate for indexation purposes.
4. The Reserve Bank has consulted various organizations/stakeholders relying on the Bank Rate as a reference rate. Based on the feedback received, it is determined that the Bank Rate should normally stay aligned to the MSF rate. Accordingly, it has been decided that with effect from the close of business of February 13, 2012, the Bank Rate will stand increased by 350 basis points, i.e., from 6.00 per cent per annum to 9.50 per cent per annum. This should be viewed and understood as one-time technical adjustment to align the Bank Rate with the MSF rate rather than a change in the monetary policy stance.
5. All penal interest rates on shortfall in reserve requirements, which are specifically linked to the Bank Rate, will also stand revised as indicated in the Annex.
6. Please acknowledge receipt of this circular to the Regional Office concerned .
Yours faithfully,
(C.D.Srinivasan)
Chief General Manager
Chief General Manager
Encl: as above
Penal Interest Rates which are linked to the Bank Rate
Item
|
Existing Rate
|
New Rate
(Effective close of business on February 13, 2012) |
Penal interest rates on shortfalls in reserve requirements
(depending on duration of shortfalls). |
Bank Rate plus 3.0 percentage points (9.00 per cent) or Bank Rate plus 5.0 percentage points
(11.00 per cent). |
Bank Rate plus 3.0 percentage points (12.50 per cent) or Bank Rate plus 5.0 percentage points (14.50 per cent).
|
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