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Home » Banks keep Rs 37K crore as RBI defers capital buffer norms by a year

Banks keep Rs 37K crore as RBI defers capital buffer norms by a year

NT BureauBy NT BureauJanuary 11, 2019No Comments
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Mumbai: The Reserve Bank deferred the implementation of the last tranche of Capital Conservation Buffer (CCB) by a year, a move that would leave about estimated Rs 37,000 crore capital in the hands of banks.

This would help banks increase lending by over Rs 3.5 lakh crore by leveraging ten times of the capital.

“It has been decided to defer the implementation of the last tranche of 0.625 per cent of CCB from 31 March this year to 31 March, 2020,” the RBI said in a notification. Accordingly, minimum capital conservation ratios of 2.5 per cent would be applicable from on 31 March, 2020.

Currently, the CCB of banks stands at 1.875 per cent of the core capital. The CCB is the capital buffer that banks have to accumulate in normal times to be used for offsetting losses during periods of stress. It was introduced after the 2008 global financial crisis to improve the ability of banks to withstand adverse economic conditions.

Further, it said, the pre-specified trigger for loss absorption through conversion or write-down of additional tier one instruments will remain at 5.5 per cent of risk-weighted asset (RWA) and will rise to 6.125 per cent of RWAs on 31 March, 2020.

The decision to defer CCB was taken in 19 November crucial meeting of central board of directors. The Board, however, decided to retain the capital adequacy ratio or CRAR at nine per cent.

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