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Thursday, 9 June 2016

Comprehensive List of Various Committee in Bank


Banking Awareness: Comprehensive List of Various Committee in Bank 
[ Arranged in Alphabetical order ]

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  1. A C Shah Committee: NBFC
  2. A Ghosh Committee:Final Accounts
  3. A Ghosh Committee:Modalities Of Implementation Of New 20 Point Programme
  4. A Ghosh Committee:Frauds & Malpractices In Banks
  5. Abid Hussain Committee:Development Of Capital Markets
  6. Adhyarjuna Committee:Changes In NI Act And Stamp Act
  7. AK Bhuchar Committee:Coordination Between Term Lending Institutions And Commercial Banks
  8. B Eradi Committee:Insolvency And Wind Up Laws
  9. B Sivaraman Committee:Institutional Credit For Agricultural & Rural Development
  10. B Venkatappaiah Committee:All India Rural Credit Review
  11. BD Shah Committee:Stock Lending Scheme
  12. BD Thakar Committee:Job Criteria In Bank Loans (Approach)
  13. Bhagwati Committee:Unemployment
  14. Bhagwati Committee:Public Welfare
  15. Bhave Committee: Share Transfer Reforms
  16. Bhide Committee:Coordination Between Commercial Banks And SFC’s
  17. Bhootlingam Committee:Wage, Income & Prices
  18. C Rao Committee:Agricultural Policy
  19. CE Kamath Committee:Multi Agency Approach In Agricultural Finance
  20. Chatalier Committee:Finance To Small Scale Industry
  21. Chesi Committee:Direct Taxes
  22. Cook Committee (On Behalf Of BIS – Under Basel Committee ):Capital Adequacy Of Banks
  23. D R Mehta Committee:Review Progress And Recommend Improvement Measures Of IRDP
  24. Damle Committee:MICR
  25. Dandekar Committee:Regional Imbalances
  26. Dantwala Committee:Estimation Of Employments
  27. Dave Committee:Mutual Funds (Functioning)
  28. Dharia Committee:Public Distribution System
  29. DR Gadgil Committee:Agricultural Finance
  30. Dutta Committee:Industrial Licensing
  31. G Lakshmai Narayan Committee:Extension Of Credit Limits On Basis Of Consortium
  32. G Sundaram Committee:Export Credit
  33. Gadgil Committee (1969):Lead Banking System
  34. Godwala Committee:Rural Finance
  35. Goiporia Committee:Customer Service In Banks
  36. GS Dahotre Committee:Credit Requirements Of Leasing Industry
  37. GS Patel Committee:Carry Forward System On Stock Exchanges
  38. Hathi Committee:Soiled Banknotes
  39. Hazari Committee (1967):Industrial Policy
  40. IT Vaz Committee:Working Capital Finance In Banks
  41. J Reddy Committee:Reforms In Insurance Sector
  42. James Raj Committee:Functioning Of Public Sector Banks
  43. Jankiramanan Committee:Securities Transactions Of Banks & Financial Institutions
  44. JV Shetty Committee:Consortium Advances
  45. K Madhav Das Committee:Urban Cooperative Banks
  46. Kalyansundaram Committee:Introduction Of Factoring Services In India
  47. Kamath Committee:Education Loan Scheme
  48. Karve Committee:Small Scale Industry
  49. KB Chore Committee:To Review The Symbol Of Cash Credit Q
  50. Khanna Committee: Non Performing Assets
  51. Khusrau Committee:Agricultural Credit
  52. KS Krishnaswamy Committee:Role Of Banks In Priority Sector And 20 Point Economic Programme
  53. L K Jha Committee:Indirect Taxes
  54. LC Gupta Committee:Financial Derivatives
  55. Mahadevan Committee:Single Window System
  56. Mahalanobis Committee:Income Distribution
  57. Marathe Committee:Licensing Of New Banks
  58. ML Dantwala Committee: Regional Rural Banks
  59. Mrs. KS Shere Committee:Electronic Fund Transfer
  60. Nadkarni Committee:Improved Procedures For Transactions In PSU Bonds And Units
  61. Nariman Committee:Branch Expansion Programme
  62. Narsimham Committee:Financial System
  63. Omkar Goswami Committee:Industrial Sickness And Corporate Restructuring P R Nayak Committee:Institutional Credit To SSI Sector
  64. P Selvam Committee:Non Performing Assets Of Banks
  65. PC Luther Committee:Productivity, Operational Efficiency & Profitability Of Banks
  66. PD Ojha Committee:Service Area Approach
  67. Pendarkar Committee:Review The System Of Inspection Of Commercial, RRB And Urban Cooperative Banks
  68. Pillai Committee:Pay Scales Of Bank Officers
  69. PL Tandon Committee:Export Strategy
  70. PR Khanna Committee:Develop Appropriate Supervisory Framework For NBFC
  71. Purshottam Das Committee:Agricultural Finance And Cooperative Societies
  72. R Jilani Banks:Inspection System Of Banks
  73. R S Saria Committee:Agricultural Finance And Cooperative Societies
  74. Raghavan Committee:Competition Law
  75. Raja Chelliah Committee:Tax Reforms
  76. Rajamannar Committee:Centre – State Fiscal Relationships
  77. Rajamannar Committee:Changes In Banking Laws , Bouncing Of Cheques Etc.
  78. Rakesh Mohan Committee:Petro Chemical Sector
  79. Ram Niwas Mirdha Committee (JPC):Securities Scam
  80. Rangrajan Committee:Computerization Of Banking Industry
  81. Rangrajan Committee:Public Sector Disinvestment
  82. Rashid Jilani Committee:Cash Credit System
  83. Ray Committee:Industrial Sickness
  84. RG Saraiya Committee (1972):Banking Commission
  85. RH Khan Committee:Harmonization Of Banks And Ssis
  86. RK Hajare Committee:Differential Interest Rates Scheme
  87. RK Talwar Committee:Customer Service
  88. RK Talwar Committee:Enactment Having A Bearing On Agro Landings By Commercial Banks
  89. RN Malhotra Committee:Reforms In Insurance Sector
  90. RN Mirdha Committee:Cooperative Societies
  91. RV Gupta Committee:Agricultural Credit Delivery
  92. S Padmanabhan Committee:Onsite Supervision Function Of Banks
  93. S Padmanabhan Committee:Inspection Of Banks (By RBI)
  94. Samal Committee:Rural Credit
  95. SC Choksi Committee:Direct Tax Law
  96. Shankar Lal Gauri Committee: Agricultural Marketing
  97. SK Kalia Committee:Role Of NGO And SHG In Credit
  98. SL Kapoor Committee:Institutional Credit To SSI
  99. Sodhani Committee:Foreign Exchange Markets In NRI Investment In India
  100. SS Kohli Committee:Rehabilitation Of Sick Industrial Units
  101. SS Kohli Committee:Rationalization Of Staff Strength In Banks
  102. SS Kohli Committee:Willful Defaulters
  103. SS Nadkarni Committee:Trading In Public Sector Banks
  104. SS Tarapore Committee:Capital Account Convertibility
  105. Sukhmoy Chakravarty Committee:To Review The Working Of Monetary System
  106. Tambe Committee:Term Loans To SSI
  107. Tandon Committee:Follow Up Of Bank Credit
  108. Tandon Committee:Industrial Sickness
  109. Thakkar Committee:Credit Schemes To Self Employed
  110. Thingalaya Committee:Restructuring Of RRB
  111. Tiwari Committee:Rehabilitation Of Sick Industrial Undertakings
  112. UK Sharma Committee:Lead Bank Scheme (Review)
  113. Usha Thorat Panel: Financial Inclusion
  114. Vaghul Committee:Mutual Fund Scheme
  115. Varshney Committee:Revised Methods For Loans (>2 Lakhs)
  116. Venketaiya Committee:Review Of Rural Financing System
  117. Vipin Malik Committee:Consolidated Accounting By Banks
  118. VT Dehejia Committee:To Study Credit Needs Of Industry And Trade Likely To Be Inflated
  119. Vyas Committee:Rural Credit
  120. Wanchoo Committee:Direct Taxes
  121. WS Saraf Committee:Technology Issues In Banking Industry
  122. Y H Malegam Committee:Disclosure Norms For Public Issues
  123. YV Reddy Committee:Reforms In Small Saving
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Wednesday, 2 September 2015

RBI designates State Bank of India and ICICI Bank as Domestic Systemically Important Banks

The Reserve Bank of India has announced the designation of State Bank of India and ICICI Bank as Domestic Systemically Important Banks (D-SIBs).
The Reserve Bank had issued the Framework for dealing with Domestic Systemically Important Banks (D-SIBs) on 22 July 2014. The D-SIB Framework requires the Reserve Bank to disclose the names of banks designated as D-SIBs every year in August starting from August 2015.
The Framework also requires that D-SIBs may be placed in four buckets depending upon their Systemic Importance Scores (SISs). Based on the bucket in which a D-SIB is placed, an additional common equity requirement has to be applied to it (State Bank of India 0.6% and ICICI Bank 0.2%), as mentioned in the D-SIB Framework.
The D-SIB Framework specifies a two-step process of identification of D-SIBs. In the first step, the sample of banks to be assessed for systemic importance has to be decided. The selection of banks in the sample for computation of SIS is based on analysis of their size as a percentage of annual GDP.