RBI Proposes 75% Cap on Banks Dividend Payouts
India’s banking regulator has proposed a key reform to ensure long term financial stability of banks. As banks report stronger profits and improved asset quality, the focus has now shifted to prudent capital management. The proposed move seeks to balance rewarding shareholders while ensuring banks retain sufficient earnings to absorb future risks.
The Reserve Bank of India has proposed to cap banks’ dividend payout at 75% of their Profit After Tax (PAT). The proposal is part of RBI’s draft guidelines aimed at strengthening banks capital position.
| Aspect | Details |
| Why in News? | RBI proposal on dividend payouts |
| Proposed Cap | 75% of Profit After Tax |
| Issuing Authority | Reserve Bank of India |
| Objective | Capital conservation |
| Applies To | Scheduled commercial banks |
| Key Benefit | Stronger financial resilience |
| Stakeholder Impact | Balanced shareholder returns |
Q1. The RBI has proposed to cap banks’ dividend payout at what percentage of PAT?
A. 50%
B. 60%
C. 75%
D. 90%
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