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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. Indian payments firm Paytm's shares jump as nod for new UPI ...

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    However, that is still below Paytm's current price of about 727 rupees. And despite the near 6% jump on the day, the stock is still down about 4.5% since the RBI clampdown on Jan. 31.

  6. RBI chief asks Indian markets for trust, as bonds suffer post ...

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    The Reserve Bank of India's assurances that it will ensure ample liquidity have failed to calm investors' nerves over the larger than expected 12.06 trillion rupees borrowing requirement, and the ...

  7. Statutory liquidity ratio - Wikipedia

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    In India, the Statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) is the Government term for the reserve requirement that commercial banks are required to maintain in the form of cash, gold reserves, Govt. bonds and other Reserve Bank of India (RBI)- approved securities before providing credit to the customers. The SLR to be maintained by banks is determined by ...

  8. 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 ]

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

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    On Friday, RBI sold bonds worth 113.27 billion rupees, less than half of what it set out to raise for the government and rejected all bids at the sale of the 10-year bond. The central bank has ...