In response to emerging liquidity pressures in the banking system, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) conducted a surprise Variable Rate Repo (VRR) auction on July 23, 2025, injecting ₹50,000 crore into the system. This move highlights RBI’s dynamic approach to managing short-term liquidity.
Background
The Indian banking system witnessed tight liquidity conditions due to Goods and Services Tax (GST)-related outflows and funds being locked in prior Variable Rate Reverse Repo (VRRR) auctions. Although the system showed surplus liquidity until mid-July 2025, immediate outflows strained daily liquidity availability.
Significance
This VRR auction signifies the RBI’s proactive stance in managing short-term money market imbalances and reaffirms its commitment to monetary policy stability. It also sends a signal to markets that the central bank is monitoring and ready to act on liquidity dynamics.
Key Features of the Auction
- Notified Amount: ₹50,000 crore
- Total Bids Received: ₹71,902 crore
- Amount Allotted: ₹50,001 crore
- Weighted Average Rate: 5.58%
This strong response from banks shows the high demand for short-term liquidity.
Impact on the Banking System
The infusion eased immediate cash strain, especially as nearly ₹2 lakh crore remained locked in VRRR auctions. The auction stabilized overnight rates and prevented a sharp rise in borrowing costs. It also reassured markets about RBI’s readiness to intervene, maintaining confidence in monetary operations.


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