Foreign banks seek leeway on rural branches
21 Oct 2005
Mumbai:
Foreign
banks have asked the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to
keep their expansion to tier-II and tier-III towns outside
the purview of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) obligations.
Recently in a branch licensing draft circular, the RBI
had said a greater weightage should be given to the
nature and scope of banking facilities provided by banks
to common people, particularly in tier-II and tier-III
towns.
In response to this the foreign banks have said that
the RBI should not consider foreign banks opening branches
in such towns as within the WTO commitment. These semi-urban
and rural areas will also help the foreign banks to
meet their priority sector obligations, banking sources
said.
As per WTO obligations, foreign banks are given only
those many branch licences in a financial year, as the
concerned bank's parent regulator will allow for an
Indian bank in that country.
Foreign
banks need to meet the priority sector lending norms
in India, which comprises 32 per cent of the net bank
credit. Although there are alternatives like contract
farming, the banks have said that they find it difficult
to meet the priority sector stipulations due to lack
of physical footprint.
Most
multinational banks are looking at India as a potential
growth market. Hence, they want to spread their tentacles
by rolling out more branches in newer cities/towns and
penetrate further in existing cities/towns.
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