Mumbai's financial sector has witnessed a significant recalibration as a once-popular deposit product—the Japanese yen (JPY)-linked special deposit—loses momentum following regulatory scrutiny and shifting bank strategies. These fancy financial instruments, heavily marketed to attract non-resident Indian (NRI) funds and appease analysts with attractive yield spreads, are now undergoing a correction. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has reportedly advised certain banks to ensure
Mumbai's financial sector has witnessed a significant recalibration as a once-popular deposit product—the Japanese yen (JPY)-linked special deposit—loses momentum following regulatory scrutiny and shifting bank strategies. These fancy financial instruments, heavily marketed to attract non-resident Indian (NRI) funds and appease analysts with attractive yield spreads, are now undergoing a correction. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has reportedly advised certain banks to ensure
In recent years, affluent Indian families have increasingly turned to offshore gifting as a means to support their children settled abroad, whether for education, property acquisitions, or participation in investor immigration programs like the U.S. EB-5 visa. While such familial financial support is common, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has intensified scrutiny over these transactions, particularly when they involve significant foreign investments and large remittances. T
In recent years, affluent Indian families have increasingly turned to offshore gifting as a means to support their children settled abroad, whether for education, property acquisitions, or participation in investor immigration programs like the U.S. EB-5 visa. While such familial financial support is common, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has intensified scrutiny over these transactions, particularly when they involve significant foreign investments and large remittances. T
Timely pension payments are not merely a procedural matter—they are a lifeline for countless retired central and state government employees. These pensions, disbursed through authorised banks, are governed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)'s "Master Circular - Disbursement of Government Pension by Agency Banks". The RBI recently updated the circular, issuing a series of clarifications that aim to make the pension system more transparent, accountable, and senior citizen-fr
Timely pension payments are not merely a procedural matter—they are a lifeline for countless retired central and state government employees. These pensions, disbursed through authorised banks, are governed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)'s "Master Circular - Disbursement of Government Pension by Agency Banks". The RBI recently updated the circular, issuing a series of clarifications that aim to make the pension system more transparent, accountable, and senior citizen-fr