The deposits stood at Rs 75,24,217 crore on December 13, as against Rs 64,30,998 crore during the same period last year, according to RBI's fortnightly data.
"Part of the growth in deposits can be attributed to the FCNR (B) flows through the RBI special window," a state-owned bank's treasurer said.
On September 4, the Reserve Bank opened a special concessional window for banks to swap their FCNR (B) deposits.
Commercial bank credit grew at 15 per cent year-on-year to Rs 57,01,328 crore as on December 13, as against Rs 49,61,525 crore in the same period last year.
The RBI's estimate of the banking system's credit growth for the current fiscal, 2013-14 is 15 per cent, while for deposits it is 14 per cent.
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