New directions mandate structured monthly and incremental reporting, CKYC integration, and prompt rectification of rejected data. This enhances transparency and accuracy in the rural banking sector.
The amendment mandates structured reporting on four reference dates each month and strict deadlines for full and incremental files. It strengthens data accuracy and monitoring across the credit ecosystem.
The amendment mandates fixed reporting dates and faster submission of incremental credit data. It aims to enhance data accuracy and transparency in NBFC credit reporting.
New norms mandate stricter reporting timelines and mandatory rectification of rejected data. The update enhances transparency and accuracy in ARC credit submissions to CICs.
The amendments mandate stricter monthly and weekly reporting schedules to ensure faster, more accurate credit information updates. The key takeaway is enhanced data quality and improved transparency across all reporting segments.
The amendment mandates full and prominent display of registered names in all bank materials to prevent ambiguity. It also introduces stricter eligibility norms for StCBs seeking entry into the RBI’s Second Schedule.
RBI’s 2025 amendment revises definitions, repayment, and monitoring norms for Gold Metal Loans. The changes strengthen risk management and transparency for small finance banks.
The RBI deletes Paragraph 78 on risk-weighted assets, amending prudential norms. The update, effective January 1, 2026, strengthens capital adequacy frameworks for commercial banks.
The RBI amends prudential norms by deleting Paragraph 68 on risk-weighted assets calculation. The change, effective January 1, 2026, updates capital adequacy rules for small finance banks.
NFRA conducts workshops and surveys to support small and medium audit firms, aiming to enhance compliance, audit standards, and financial reporting practices.