"The RBI has made some amendments to the treatment of certain balance sheet items for the purposes of determining banks' regulatory capital. The review was carried out with a view to further aligning the definition of regulatory capital with the internationally adopted Basel III capital standards," it said in a press release.
At the monetary policy review last month, Governor Raghuram Rajan had announced that RBI will soon be coming up with the amendments which will help unlock value more capital for the lenders, whose buffers have been impacted as a result of the one-time asset quality review undertaken by it.
In a new addition, the RBI said banks can recognise foreign currency translation reserves arising due to translation of financial statements of a bank's foreign operations to the reporting currency as CET1 capital.
These will also be reckoned at a discount of 25 per cent, the central bank said.
These relaxations will free value of Rs 30,000-35,000 crore for the state-run banks and over Rs 5,000 crore for the private sector ones, going by the December 2015 numbers, informed sources said.
The unlocking of additional capital will be of help to lenders who witnessed huge jump in bad assets in the December quarter on account of the asset quality review, where RBI gave them a list of accounts to be classified as NPAs and make provisions for those accordingly.
The amendments come a day after a lower-than-expected provision for bank recapitalisation in the budget fir 2016-17 at Rs 25,000 crore.
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