Lower RBI payout to govt for higher provision
The Morning Standard|May 28, 2022
In FY22, RBI paid dividend of ₹30,307.45 cr to the govt, which is 69.42% lower than ₹99,122 cr it had paid in FY21
RAM SAHGAL
Lower RBI payout to govt for higher provision

THE sharply lower dividend payout by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to the government in FY22 was due to higher provisions made in keeping with an expanded balance sheet, which grew 8.46% on-year, reflecting the central bank's liquidity and forex operations during the year.

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