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The New Rule were issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) under Section 22(1) of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949.

Key Change in PSL Requirements for SFBs

  • Impact on SFBs:
    • Frees up ~₹40,000 crore for lending to lower-risk secured segments, such as: Loans Against Property (LAP), Personal Loans, etc.
    • Helps SFBs diversify loan portfolios beyond microfinance (reduces risk).

About Priority Sector Lending (PSL)

  • Established: In the 1970s.
  • Concept: PSL framework, initiated by RBI, mandates banks to allocate a specific percentage of their Adjusted Net Bank Credit (“ANBC”) to priority sectors.
    • ANBC Comprises: Net Bank Credit (NBC), Bank's investments in non-statutory liquidity ratio (non-SLR) bonds, etc.
  • Categories under Priority Sector: Agriculture; Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises; Export Credit; Education; Housing; Social Infrastructure; Renewable Energy; Others.
  • Applicability: Commercial Bank [including Regional Rural Bank (RRB), Small Finance Bank (SFB), Local Area Bank (LAB)] and Primary (Urban) Co-operative Bank (UCB) other than Salary Earners’ Bank. 
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