"They have been given in principle approvals subject to their meeting certain conditions to become a small finance banks. We reviewed what they are doing as part of this journey to meet those requirements and also what would be the regulatory framework. Whatever clarifications they wanted, I gave them," RBI's newly appointed deputy governor N S Vishwanathan told reporters here after meeting the entities which have received the in-principle approval.
However, he did not give further clarifications on the discussion.
So far, only one entity Capital Small Finance Bank has started operations.
Recently, Reserve Bank has given final licence to Equitas Holdings to launch a small finance bank.
Chennai-based ESAF Microfinance has applied for the final approval to Reserve Bank.
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