The issue was whether NBFCs could expand into agri-startup financing. RBI amended the rules to include AgriSURE, enabling NBFCs to support rural enterprises and boost financial inclusion.
The issue was expanding funding avenues for rural enterprises. RBI amended its Directions to include AgriSURE, enabling institutions to support agri-startups and drive inclusive growth.
The update addressed expanding financing support for rural enterprises. RBI included AgriSURE in its Directions, encouraging banks to fund agri-startups and rural innovation.
The order permits single judicial members to handle procedural and uncontested matters. It ensures faster case disposal while preserving safeguards for contested issues.
The case involved non-maintenance of a functional registered office, evidenced by undelivered official communication. The authority imposed penalties, highlighting strict compliance with Section 12 requirements.
The case addressed prolonged possession of two DINs due to an inadvertent mistake. The authority imposed a ₹48,958 penalty, holding that duration of default justifies financial consequences despite bona fide intent.
This case examines whether an unintentional duplicate DIN attracts penalties under company law. The authority held that liability is strict, imposing a ₹50,000 penalty despite acknowledging bona fide conduct.
The issue was inconsistent methods for evaluating sovereign risk exposure. RBI mandated use of ECGC country risk classifications for uniform concentration risk management.
RBI amended capital adequacy norms to align with updated provisioning standards. The changes clarify inclusion and exclusion of provisions in Tier 2 capital.
RBI clarified that project finance accounts may be classified as NPAs even before operations begin. The decision promotes early detection of stress based on recovery performance.