RBI grants HDFC Bank 3-year relaxation for meeting PSL requirements after merger with HDFC ( Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd ) and SEBI allows ownership change of HDFC AMC, providing more flexibility to HDFC Bank's mutual fund business.

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RBI grants HDFC Bank 3-year relaxation for meeting PSL requirements after merger with HDFC ( Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd ) In April 2023, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced that it has provided HDFC Bank with a relaxation of three years to meet Priority Sector Lending (PSL) requirements following its merger with Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd (HDFC).  This move is significant as HDFC Bank is India's largest private sector lender and has been struggling to meet the mandated PSL targets due to its high exposure to the corporate sector. Understanding Priority Sector Lending (PSL) Requirements for Banks in India and the Recent Relaxation Granted to HDFC Bank PSL is a mandatory requirement for banks in India to lend a certain percentage of their loans to specific sectors like agriculture, micro and small enterprises, education, and housing.  The RBI has set a target of 40% PSL for banks in India. With this relaxation, HDFC Bank can continu

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