RBI against certain amendments to PSS Act

IANS  |  Mumbai 

The of (RBI) has expressed its dissent against certain amendments recommended by a government committee for the and (PSS) Act, 2007.

The Committee's recommendations have been placed in public domain. An RBI has submitted a dissent note on certain recommendations of the committee.

"It may be mentioned that RBI does welcome changes and is not totally against a new PSS Bill if indeed required," the apex said in the note.

"It has to be, however, recognized that changes should not result in existing foundations being shaken and the potential creation of disturbances in an otherwise well-functioning and internationally acclaimed structure as far as is concerned.

According to the note, the (PRB) must remain with the Reserve and headed by the Governor, RBI.

"It may comprise three members nominated by the government and RBI respectively, with a casting vote for the to ensure smooth operations of the Board," the dissent note said against the recommendation to form and composition of the PRB as an independent regulator.

"The composition of the PRB is also not in conformity with the announcements made in the Finance Bill by the "

As per the note, systems are a sub-set of currency which is regulated by the RBI.

"The overarching impact of Monetary policy on and and vice versa provides support for regulation of to be with the monetary authority," the note said.

"In India, the payment system is bank-dominated. Regulation of the systems and payment system by the same regulator provides synergy and inspires public confidence in the payment instruments."--IANS

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First Published: Fri, October 19 2018. 21:10 IST