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  2. The rise and stunning fall of Paytm, which once had India’s ...

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    In a stock filing immediately after the RBI's order, Paytm warned the order to close Paytm Payments Bank could drag down annual earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization by up ...

  3. Paytm Payments Bank - Wikipedia

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    Paytm Payments Bank (PPBL) was an Indian payments bank, founded in 2017 and headquartered in Noida. [2] In the same year, it received the license to run a payments bank from the Reserve Bank of India and was launched in November 2017. [3] [4] [5] In 2021, the bank received a scheduled bank status from the RBI. [6] [7]

  4. Payments bank - Wikipedia

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    The RBI will grant full licenses under Section 22 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, after it is satisfied that the conditions have been fulfilled. [12] March 2019 witness, Paytm account for over 19% of all mobile-banking transactions while Airtel's Payments Bank contributed more than 5% to the 867 million transactions made during the month.

  5. Statutory liquidity ratio - Wikipedia

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    The RBI can increase the SLR to control inflation, suck liquidity out of the market, to tighten the measure to safeguard the customers' money. Decrease in SLR rate is done to encourage growth. In a growing economy banks would like to invest in stock market, not in government securities or gold as the latter would yield less returns.

  6. RBI's rejection of 10-year bond bids fuels late rally - AOL

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    India's benchmark 10-year bond yield eased on Friday due to a late short-covering rally triggered by the Reserve Bank of India's decision to not sell any of the 10-year paper on offer at the ...

  7. Money market yields are high: Why that may not last — and ...

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    Short-term bond funds or intermediate-term bonds offer decent current yields of around 4 to 5 percent and may benefit when the Fed begins to cut rates. Keep in mind that these funds carry greater ...

  8. Reserve Bank of India - Wikipedia

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    The RBI regulates this ratio so as to control the amount a bank can lend to its customers. For example, an individual wants to buy a car using borrowed money and the car's value is ₹1 million. If the LTV is set to 70% he can borrow a maximum of ₹700,000. The RBI can decrease or increase to curb inflation or deflation respectively.

  9. Narasimham Committee - Wikipedia

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    First, the committee recommended that the RBI withdraw from the 91-day treasury bills market and that interbank call money and term money markets be restricted to banks and primary dealers. [ 6 ] [ 12 ] Second, the Committee proposed a segregation of the roles of RBI as a regulator of banks and owner of bank. [ 16 ]