EFFECTS OF RBI GUIDELINES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF BANKING SECTOR
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), as the apex monetary authority and banking regulator, plays a central role in shaping the development, stability, and efficiency of India's banking sector through its regulatory guidelines, monetary policy frameworks, prudential norms, and supervisory directives. RBI guidelines covering capital adequacy, asset quality management, liquidity standards, credit risk frameworks, priority sector lending, digital banking regulation, and customer protection have collectively transformed India's banking landscape over the past three decades. This study examines the effects of key RBI guidelines on banking sector development, analysing their impact on bank financial health, credit growth, NPA management, financial inclusion, digital banking adoption, and systemic stability. Primary data was collected through structured questionnaires administered to 110 respondents comprising banking professionals, financial analysts, and banking sector researchers. Secondary data was sourced from RBI Annual Reports (2021–2024), RBI Financial Stability Reports, Indian Banking Association publications, and academic literature on banking regulation. Findings indicate that Basel III capital adequacy implementation has strengthened bank resilience, SARFAESI and IBC frameworks have improved NPA recovery rates by 34%, priority sector lending mandates have expanded financial inclusion to 490 million Jan Dhan account holders, and RBI's digital lending guidelines have regulated the FinTech credit ecosystem. Key challenges include balancing regulatory compliance costs against credit growth imperatives and managing systemic risks from rapid digital banking expansion. Recommendations address regulatory framework simplification, risk-based supervision enhancement, and collaborative FinTech regulatory sandbox expansion.
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