MUMBAI :
THE Reserve Bank on Friday
announced a record Rs 2.69
lakh crore dividend to be paid
to the government for the fiscal ended March this year,
27.4 per cent more than the
payout in 2023-24.
The Reserve Bank had
transferred Rs 2.1 lakh crore
dividend to the Government
for the fiscal 2023-24. The
payout was Rs 87,416 crore
for 2022-23. The decision on
the dividend payout was taken at the 616th meeting of the
Central Board of Directors of
Reserve Bank of India under
the Chairmanship of
Governor Sanjay Malhotra.
The board reviewed the
global and domestic economic scenario, including
risks to the outlook, RBI said
in a statement.
The board also discussed
the working of the Reserve
Bank during the year April
2024 - March 2025 and
approved the Reserve Bank’s
Annual Report and Financial
Statements for the year 2024-
25.
The transferable surplus
for the year (2024-25) has
been arrived at on the basis
of the revised Economic
Capital Framework (ECF) as
approved by the Central
Board in its meeting held on
May 15, 2025, RBI said.
“The Board approved the
transfer of Rs 2,68,590.07
crore as surplus to the Central
Government for the accounting year 2024-25,” it said.
The revised framework
stipulates that the risk provisioning under the
Contingent Risk Buffer (CRB)
be maintained within a range
of 7.50 to 4.50 per cent of the
RBI’s balance sheet.
Based on the revised ECF,
and taking into consideration the macroeconomic
assessment, the Central
Board decided to further
increase the CRB to 7.50 per
cent, RBI said.