Question
State Bank of India (SBI), HDFC Bank, and ICICI Bank
continue to be in the list of the domestic systemically important banks (D-SIBs) of the Reserve Bank of India, though the first two will require maintaining higher capital as they move up one notch in the ladder. Which of the following statements is/are NOT TRUE with respect to the information given above? I.While ICICI Bank continues to be in the same bucketing structure as last year, SBI and HDFC Bank move to higher buckets – SBI shifts from bucket 3 to bucket 4, and HDFC Bank shifts from bucket 1 to bucket 2. II.SBI’s additional common equity Tier 1 (CET-1) requirement as a percentage of Risk Weighted Assets will be 0.90 per cent as compared to 0.60 per cent, while for HDFC Bank, it will be 0.50 per cent as compared to 0.20 per cent. III.ICICI Bank will continue to have a CET1 requirement of 0.20 percent of its risk-weighted assets.For SBI and HDFC Bank, the higher D-SIB buffer requirements due to the bucket increase will be effective from April 1, 2026.Solution
State Bank of India (SBI), HDFC Bank, and ICICI Bank continue to be in the list of the domestic systemically important banks (D-SIBs) of the Reserve Bank of India, though the first two will require maintaining higher capital as they move up one notch in the ladder. While ICICI Bank continues to be in the same bucketing structure as last year, SBI and HDFC Bank move to higher buckets – SBI shifts from bucket 3 to bucket 4, and HDFC Bank shifts from bucket 1 to bucket 2. SBI’s additional common equity Tier 1 (CET-1) requirement as a percentage of Risk Weighted Assets will be 0.80 per cent as compared to 0.60 per cent, while for HDFC Bank, it will be 0.40 per cent as compared to 0.20 per cent. ICICI Bank will continue to have a CET1 requirement of 0.20 per cent of its risk-weighted assets. For SBI and HDFC Bank, the higher D-SIB buffer requirements due to the bucket increase will be effective from April 1, 2025. According to norms, there are five buckets, requiring additional CET1 as a percentage of RWA ranging from 0.2 per cent to 1 per cent.
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