"Discussions are going on and I think four have already applied, and we are processing their applications," Gandhi told reporters on the sidelines of the annual FIBAC conference here.
The Deputy Governor, however, refused to share the names.
So far, only the Singaporean lender DBS and State Bank of Mauritius have publicly stated their interest in converting their franchise models in the country into local subsidiaries.
There are close to 100 foreign lenders operating in the country at present and all of them operate through branches or as representative offices.
In November 2013, the RBI had come out with a new policy incentivising WOS and also ensured changes in laws, including tax and stamp duty benefits and near-total national treatments, but none of the lenders fell in line so far.
Under the new RBI rules, those foreign lenders with 20 or more branches have to mandatorily get local subsidiaries over the next few years.
Also, those entering the country after August 2010 would have to mandatorily follow local subsidiary route.
Currently, only two British lenders -- Standard Chartered and HSBC -- and the American lender Citigroup have over 50 branches each and fall under the mandatory WOS route.
All these lenders, while entering the country, had expressed their willingness to follow the WOS route as and when mandated.
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