As per news reports, the ‘One State-One RRB’ plan is expected to be launched soon by India’s Finance Ministry. This plan aims to consolidate 43 Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) into 28. This will increase operational efficiency and reduce costs.
Most consolidation work is complete. The fourth round of mergers will happen soon. As per news reports, 15 RRBs will merge across various states.
Andhra Pradesh, with 4 RRBs, will see the most consolidation. Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, with 3 each, will also be affected.
Other states with 2 RRBs each include Bihar, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, and Rajasthan.
In 2021-22, the Centre invested ₹5,445 crore in RRBs. This supported their growth and they achieved record highs. RRBs’ performance improved considerably in 2023-24.
Consolidated net profit reached ₹7,571 crore. The capital adequacy ratio was 14.2% as of March 31, 2024. Their Gross Non-Performing Assets (GNPA) were 6.1%, reaching a 10-year low.
The Centre had begun RRB consolidation in 2004-05. This reduced RRBs from 196 to 43 by 2020-21. They were originally formed under the 1976 RRB Act to serve small farmers and rural artisans.
A 2015 amendment allowed RRBs to raise capital from other sources. This has boosted their ability to access funding and improve operations. Under the ownership structure, the Centre holds a 50% stake in RRBs, while the sponsor banks own 35%, and state governments hold 15%.
As of March 31, 2024, 43 RRBs operate 22,069 branches across 26 states and 3 union territories. These banks play a critical role in providing banking services to rural areas, supporting agricultural and rural development. In response to technological advancements and the growing demand for digital services, RRBs have increasingly adopted digital banking solutions.
The ‘One State-One RRB’ plan consolidates 43 RRBs to 28 for efficiency. Capital infusion and improved performance support this. Digital services will modernize operations. This aims for a stronger, more sustainable rural banking system.
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Published on: Apr 7, 2025, 3:50 PM IST
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