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RBI role helped in increasing the impact of Government’s decision during pandemic: Modi

Our Bureau New Delhi | Updated on November 12, 2021

The Prime Minister said till 6-7 years ago, banking, pension and insurance, used to be like an exclusive club in India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that the Reserve Bank of India helped the government in having bigger impact of its move during pandemic.

Launching two customer centric initiatives of RBI - Retail Direct Scheme and the Integrated Ombudsman Scheme, the Prime Minister said in the past few years, in the country's banking sector reforms ranging from inclusion in the financial sector to technological integration have been carried out. “We have seen their strength in this difficult time of Covid. The decisions of the RBI also helped in increasing the impact of the big decisions that the government has taken in recent times,” he said.

He praised the Finance Ministry and institutions like RBI for their efforts during the pandemic. “This period of Amrit Mahotsav, this decade of the 21st century is very important for the development of the country. In such a situation, the role of RBI is also very big. I am confident that Team RBI will live up to the expectations of the country,” the Prime Minister said.

Referring to the two schemes launched on Friday, the Prime Minister said that these schemes will expand the scope of investment in the country and make access to capital markets easier, more secure for investors. “Retail direct scheme has given small investors in the country a simple and safe medium of investment in government securities,” he said while adding that One Nation, One Ombudsman System has taken shape in the banking sector with the new scheme.

Retail Direct Scheme

He expressed optimism that the Retail Direct Scheme will give strength to the inclusion of everyone in the economy as it will bring in the middle class, employees, small businessmen and senior citizens with their small savings directly and securely in government securities. As Government securities have the provision of guaranteed settlement, this gives assurance of safety to the small investor, he said.

The Prime Minister said that in the last 7 years, NPAs were identified with transparency, the focus was on resolution and recovery, Public Sector Banks were recapitalized, one after the other reforms were carried out in the financial system and public sector banks. He added, to further strengthen the banking sector, cooperative banks were also brought under the purview of RBI. Due to this the governance of these banks is also improving and the trust in this system is getting stronger among the depositors, he added.

The Prime Minister said in the past few years, in the country's banking sector reforms ranging from inclusion in the financial sector to technological integration have been carried out. “We have seen their strength in this difficult time of Covid. The decisions of the RBI also helped in increasing the impact of the big decisions that the government has taken in recent times”, he said.

The Prime Minister said till 6-7 years ago, banking, pension and insurance, used to be like an exclusive club in India. All these facilities were not accessible to the common citizens in the country, poor families, farmers, small traders-businessmen, women, dalits-deprived-backward, etc. Criticizing the earlier system, the Prime Minister said those who had the responsibility of taking these facilities to the poor never paid any attention to it. Rather, various excuses were made for not changing. It was said that there is no bank branch, no staff, no internet, no awareness, no idea what the arguments were, he lamented.

The Prime Minister said UPI has made India the world's leading country in terms of digital transactions in a very short span of time. In just 7 years, India has jumped 19 times in terms of digital transactions. Today our banking system is operational 24 hours, 7 days and 12 months anytime, anywhere in the country, he stressed.

Published on November 12, 2021

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