No. RBI is not a regular commercial bank that provides banking services to normal people. You can get loans only from regular commercial banks like SBI or ICICI. RBI will give loans only to the regular commercial banks in India.
When in case RBI require to take loan from commercial bank, than this rate of interest is known as reverse repo rate
they put this money for the up comeing loan demand yooooo hope this help becose i am a district manager of RBI
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the current CRR declare by RBI is 6%.2011
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plr means give loan to best customer bplr means rbi gives the loan to banks
As defined by RBI, an NPA or non-performing asset is credit in which interest has been past due for a period of time. A good example would be the interest of an unpaid loan.
When in case RBI require to take loan from commercial bank, than this rate of interest is known as reverse repo rate
they put this money for the up comeing loan demand yooooo hope this help becose i am a district manager of RBI
Sir Osborne smith was the first RBI governor but the first Indian rbi governor was C.D.Deshmukh who was the third rbi governor
the RBI is situated in New Delhi
Formally, since RBI stands for "runs batted in" it should be "seven RBI". However, in virtually universal usage, RBI is treated as a singular noun and therefore seven of them would be "seven RBIs".
An RBI works like this, if a batter hit the ball, no matter in what situation ( besides getting out with 2 outs) and if they get out or not but they get a run in, it is an RBI. An RBI stands for runs batted in.
I am talking about FCNR-B loan to a coporate entity. FCNR-B loan is normally given by a bank/fin institution for a fixed period, say six months. I wanted to know whether such a loan can be renewed for another perid of six months on expiry of the previos loan and without making payment of the first loan . Please answer in terms of RBI guidelines.
Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which our banks borrow rupees from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate will help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the repo rate increases borrowing from RBI becomes more expensive. Hence, When the repo rate is hiked, the bank gets loan at a higher interest rate from RBI, and henceforth Banks give loan to retail customer/ corporate customer at a more higher rate, so demand for the loan from the customers of bank decreases decreases and there is less money in the market. Since, the liquidity of the marked is sucked by increasing Repo Rate, public can't afford to pay more for any particular commodity, and hence the inflation of the economy gets controlled.
Dr. YV Reddy is the Governor of the RBI