Swaminathan Janakiraman reappointed as the Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for additional two year period. His appointment completed by the Government of Indian and it was announced by RBI on 5 June 2026. This decision ensures the continuity at central bank’s leadership at very crucial time for Indian economy.
Swaminathan Janakiraman Gets Two-Year Extension
The Reserve Bank of India has announced that Swaminathan Janakiraman will continue as the Deputy Governor for another two years.
His fresh term will come into effect from the,
- Effective Date: 26 June 2026
- Extension Period: Two Years
The reappointment reflects the government’s confidence in his contribution to the India’s banking and financial sector during his tenure at the central bank.
Who is Swaminathan Janakiraman?
Swaminathan Janakiraman is one of the four Deputy Governors of the Reserve Bank of India and he brings the extensive experience in banking and financial regulation.
Before joining the RBI, he also served in a senior positions at the State Bank of India (SBI), India’s largest public sector bank.
His expertise spans across the,
- Banking operations
- Risk management
- Financial supervision
- Credit and lending
- Technology-driven banking reforms
RBI’s Leadership Structure
The Reserve Bank of India is headed by the Governor and it is supported by the four Deputy Governors.
The current RBI leadership structure consists of the,
- RBI Governor
- Four Deputy Governors
- Central Board of Directors
The Deputy Governors assist into the policy formulation, supervision of the financial institutions and implementation of the RBI’s strategic objectives.








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