The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed penalties on two banks for regulatory violations. These penalties were announced on Monday, November 4, 2024, and were issued to banks located in Maharashtra and Meghalaya for failing to comply with certain banking regulations.
Details of RBI PenaltiesThe RBI’s action falls under sections 46 (4)(i), 56, and 47 A (1)(C) of the Banking Regulation Act of 1949.
Impact on CustomersThis penalty is focused on compliance issues and will not impact regular banking transactions, customer accounts, or existing agreements with these banks. RBI’s inspection revealed these violations, and penalties were imposed after considering responses from the banks.
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