Under the wholly-owned subsidiary model, a framework for which has been put in place by RBI last year, foreign banks may have to meet stiffer priority sector lending target as against the current branch model.
"The overseas banks operating in the country are showing concerns about priority sector lending, whether they will be able to achieve the norms with regard to agricultural lending," Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan said said today while replying to a query in this regard.
"We would have to also tell them the full range of responsibilities that they will have," he said.
There were also systemic risks stemming from large foreign banks in India, he said.
"Many of those have been in India for many years. So, to give them incentive for moving into the wholly-owned structure, we have to be explicit about the costs and benefits", he said.
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