RBI Governor says gaps noticed in banks' governance

"It is necessary that boards and managements do not allow such gaps to creep in," Das said at a conference of banks' directors organised by the RBI in Mumbai. The event was organised for private sector lenders by the apex bank. "While these gaps have been mitigated, it is necessary that boards and the managements do not allow such gaps to creep in," Das said in his speech.

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das on Monday said the central bank has noticed gaps in the governance of some banks, even though it has issued guidelines for the same.

"It is necessary that boards and managements do not allow such gaps to creep in," Das said at a conference of banks' directors organised by the RBI in Mumbai.

Advertisement

The event was organised for private sector lenders by the apex bank.

"While these gaps have been mitigated, it is necessary that boards and the managements do not allow such gaps to creep in," Das said in his speech.

Advertisement

The RBI governor further said that it is the joint responsibility of the chairmen of the banks' board and the directors to ensure robust governance.

He added that it is important that the directors should keep themselves updated with the bank's internal environment as well as the external factors that impact their functioning.

Advertisement

Also read | India's GDP growth may even cross 7% in FY23: RBI Governor

Also read | Currency management exercise, not demonetisation: RBI to Delhi HC on 2K note issue

Advertisement

tags
Advertisement