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Prime Decoder: New RBI regulations trigger changes to the corporate bond market and treasury ops of banks. Here's how.

A new set of regulations from Indias central bank that came into effect at the start of this month will influence significant shifts in Indias bond markets.

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Has your bank account gone dormant? Here are 4 ways to reactivate it

A dormant bank account is one that has no activity for over 2 years. Banks do this to mitigate fraud, comply with regulations, and reduce costs. You can reactivate your account by making a transaction or contacting your bank.

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rbi: RBI looking at coming out with fintech regulations: Deputy Governor Rabi Sankar

Sankar added that the regulations on fintech will come only after consultations with the industry, and declined to share timelines on the same, as per a statement issued by the event organisers.

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How India's regulations keep banks balance sheet safe. A lesson after Credit Suisse, US banks crisis

The global banking crisis is expected to bring in regulatory measures across the sector after troubles at Credit Suisse and failures in some US banks. However, this will not have any major impact on Indian banks. Domestic lenders balance sheets are well protected.

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RBI penalises five cooperative banks for regulatory incompliance

The Reserve Bank of India has imposed penalties on five cooperative banks as they were not complying with the rules and regulations of the central bank

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Explained: Why India's Rapidly Growing 'Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL)' Sector Is In Crosshairs Of RBI Regulatory Action

Explained: Why India's Rapidly Growing 'Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL)' Sector Is In Crosshairs Of RBI Regulatory Action
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SBI collects Rs 300 cr from zero balance accounts for certain services in 5-yr: Study


Synopsis
The study observed that the SBI's decision to levy a charge of Rs 17.70 for every debit transaction beyond four by the BSBDA account holders cannot be considered as 'reasonable'.
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Even ATM cash withdrawals come at an exorbitant fee of Rs 40. Needless to mention that the bank also imposes a debit freeze beyond 10 debits a month by IDBI Bank.
Several banks, including
State Bank of India (SBI), have been imposing excessive charges on certain services provided to poor persons having zero-balance or Basic Savings Bank Deposit Accounts (BSBDA), a study by the IIT-Bombay has revealed.
The study observed that the SBI's decision to levy a charge of Rs 17.70 for every debit transaction beyond four by the BSBDA account holders cannot be considered as "reasonable."

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