"With a view to providing greater flexibility for structuring of external commercial borrowings (ECB) arrangements, it has been decided that recognised non-resident ECB lenders may extend loans in Indian rupees," the RBI said in a notification.
The RBI further said for lending in rupees, the lender would have to follow certain conditions, including currency swaps with authorised banks.
"The ECB contract should comply with all other conditions applicable to the automatic and approval routes as the case may be," it added.
The central bank further said that for executing swaps for ECBs denominated in rupees, the lender could also set up a representative office in India.
Fund raised from overseas in domestic currency will help Indian companies to deal with risks associated with currency fluctuation.
Meanwhile, in another notification on transfer of assets and liabilities of Urban Cooperative Banks to commercial banks, the RBI said "the acquiring bank should not incur any loss arising out of the said merger/ transfer of assets and liabilities".
Also, big depositors holding deposits in excess of Rs 1 lakh each will be required to sacrifice in proportion to the deposit erosion of the target bank.
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