India finance ministry calls banks to discuss new facility to drain cash-letter

The finance ministry wants to discuss implementing a new framework called a “standing deposit facility”.

March 23, 2017 11:16 am | Updated 11:17 am IST - MUMBA

India's finance ministry has called bankers into a meeting on Friday to discuss setting up a new facility to absorb surplus cash in the banking system, according to a letter sent to all heads of lenders seen by Reuters on Thursday.

The finance ministry wants to discuss implementing a new framework called a “standing deposit facility” that would drain the surplus cash at a rate lower than the repo rate without the need for any collateral, the letter said.

The proposal on draining surplus cash through such a facility had previously been mooted by the Reserve Bank of India.

Banks have seen a surge in cash deposits after Prime Minister Narendra Modi last year banned higher-value note bills.

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