India Eases Bank Ownership Rules for Foreign Investors

  Published 1 year ago

India's central bank is considering easing foreign ownership restrictions in its banking sector to attract much needed long-term capital and leverage the country's rapid economic growth. Recent deals and investor interest are driving the potential rule changes.

  • RBI reviewing shareholding & licensing rules.
  • Foreign banks seek deals due to growth.
  • Current limits deter strategic investment.

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