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RBI Surplus

Syllabus:

GS3: Indian Economy and issues relating to Planning, Mobilization of Resources, Growth, Development and Employment. 

Context: 

For the financial year 2024–25, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has decided to transfer a record surplus of ₹2.69 lakh crore to the government. This is a record high transfer, 27% higher than the ₹2.11 lakh crore transferred in FY 2023-24.

What is RBI Surplus 

RBI’s Income

RBI’s Expenditure

·       Lends money to the Central government, State governments, and commercial banks with interest. 

·       Earns interest on its holdings of local rupee-denominated government bonds or securities.

·       Claims a management commission on handling the borrowings of state. governments and the central government.

·       Forex operations where the central bank buys and sells foreign currencies to stabilize the domestic currency. 

·       Returns on forex reserves. i.e. makes investments in other countries’ bonds

·       By the process of issuing currency called as Seigniorage. (The difference between the face value of a currency and the cost it took to produce that currency).

·       Costs related to printing currency notes

·       Salaries and benefits for staff

·       Commissions paid to banks for handling government transactions and underwriting public debt.

·       A large part of RBI’s spending goes into risk provisions, mainly the Contingency Fund (CF) and Asset Development Fund (ADF).

·       CF covers unforeseen risks like asset depreciation, while ADF funds investments in subsidiaries and internal capital needs.

Key Factors Behind the Record Surplus

Foreign Exchange Gains: The RBI's income from foreign exchange transactions rose to ₹1.11 trillion, up from ₹836.16 billion in the previous year. This increase was driven by substantial dollar sales aimed at stabilizing the rupee.

Interest Income from Foreign Assets: Interest earnings from foreign securities climbed to ₹970.07 billion, compared to ₹653.28 billion the previous year, contributing significantly to the RBI's net income.

Revised Economic Capital Framework (ECF): In May 2025, the RBI's Central Board approved a revised ECF, adjusting the Contingent Risk Buffer (CRB) range to 6% ±1.5%. 

  • For FY25, the CRB was set at 7.5%, enhancing the RBI's financial resilience while allowing for a substantial surplus transfer.

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