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Right to Information Act, 2005
The Government of India has enacted the Right to Information Act, 2005 (http://www.persmin.nic.in) which has come into effect from October 12, 2005. The Right to Information under this Act is meant to give to the citizens of India access to information under control of public authorities to promote transparency and accountability in these organisations. The Act, under Sections 8 and 9, provides for certain categories of information to be exempt from disclosure. The Act also provides for appointment of a Chief Public Information Officer to deal with requests for information.

RBI’s Obligation under the Act

The Reserve Bank of India is a public authority as defined in the Right to Information Act, 2005. As such, the Reserve Bank of India is obliged to provide information to members of public.

Section 4(1)(b) of the Right to Information Act, 2005

Section 4(1)(b) Information to be published under the Act
(i) The particulars of the organisation, functions and duties
(ii) The powers and duties of its officers and employees
(iii) The procedure followed in the decision making process, including channels of supervision and accountability
(iv) Norms set by the Bank for the discharge of its functions
(v) Rules, regulations, instructions, manuals and records, held by the Bank or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions
(vi) Statement of Categories of Documents that are held by the Reserve Bank or under its Control
(vii) Particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with, or representation by, the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or implementation thereof
(viii) List of Boards, Councils, Committees and other bodies consisting of two or more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice, and as to whether meetings of those boards, councils, committees and other bodies are open to the public, or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public
(ix) A directory of its officers and employees
(x) Monthly remuneration received by its officers and employees, including the system of compensation as provided in its regulations
(xi) The budget allocated to each of its agency, indicating the particulars of all plans, proposed expenditures and reports on disbursements made
(xii) Not applicable
(xiii) Particulars of recipients of concessions, permits or authorisations granted
(xiv) Details in respect of the information, available to or held by it, reduced in an electronic form
(xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information, including the working hours of a library or reading room, if maintained for public use
(xvi) Names, designations and other particulars of Public Information Officers
(xvii) Other Information

Library Access

The working hours of RBI library at the central office are 9.45 am to 5.45 pm. Though it mainly caters to the RBI staff, it is also open to academics, students and researchers.

Seeking Information from RBI

The Reserve Bank of India has an established communication policy. Under this, the Reserve Bank of India regularly releases information and data on Indian economy, banking and finance. It releases the information and data at regular periodicity – daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, six monthly and annually. In addition, it also releases information, as and when required, through occasional publications, such as, studies and reports.

The Reserve Bank also places in public domain its instructions relating to banking, finance, foreign exchange and other related subjects. Further, the Reserve Bank also disseminates information, especially of general interest, through daily press releases.

The information and data routinely released by the Reserve Bank are available on its website (www.rbi.org.in)

The details of information that is already available from the Reserve Bank of India are:

Monetary Policy Statements and Monetary Policy Reports

i) The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) constituted by the Central Government under Section 45ZB of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 determines the Policy Rate required to achieve the inflation target. The MPC meets every two months. The resolutions adopted by the MPC in its meetings are published after conclusion of the meetings as per Section 45ZK of the RBI Act, 1934. The minutes of the meetings are released on the fourteenth day after the resolutions are published as per Section 45ZL of the RBI Act, 1934.

ii) A Statement of Developmental and Regulatory Policies is also published on the same day, the resolution of the MPC is released.

iii) Once in every six-months, a document titled Monetary Policy Report (MPR) is published by the Reserve Bank under Section 45ZM of the RBI Act, 1934.

The above periodical documents are available on the RBI website at https://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/Annualpolicy.aspx

Annual Publications

Annual Report

The annual report of the Reserve Bank is the most important document released every year in late August. It is the statement of the Board of Directors on the state of the economy, the working of the Reserve Bank and on the balance sheet of the Reserve Bank. It also presents an assessment and prospects of the Indian economy.

The annual report is a statutory document relating to the financial year of the Reserve Bank (July to June) and is released in August.

Annual Report of Ombudsman Schemes

An Annual Report on the functioning of the Ombudsman Schemes is published every year by the Reserve Bank elucidating the status of complaints received against the RBI regulated entities (REs) at the Offices of the RBI Ombudsman (ORBIOs) and various other developments in the field of consumer education and protection during the year.

Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India

This is also a statutory publication produced by the central bank. Presented annually, this document is a review of the policies for and performance of the financial sector for the preceding year. The publication, covering period from April to March, is generally released around November/December.

Report on Currency and Finance

This annual document is presented by the staff of the central bank. Since 1998-99 the Report dwells on a particular theme and presents a detailed economic analysis of the issues related to the theme. While the focus of the Report is on the policy approach, issues and challenges relevant to India, the various Chapters present these developments against the recent theoretical developments and the accumulated cross-country empirical evidence. Since the publication is released around December, it also serves the purpose of presenting a mid-year review of the economy.

Handbook of Statistics on the Indian Economy

This publication is a major initiative by the Reserve Bank aimed at improving data dissemination by providing a useful storehouse of statistical information at one place. The publication provides time-series data (annual/quarterly/monthly/fortnightly/daily) pertaining to a broad spectrum of economic variables, including data on national income, output, prices, money, banking, financial markets, public finance, trade and balance of payments. The publication is also available in a hard copy as well as a CD-ROM format.

Database on Indian Economy

Also available on the RBI website is a database on Indian Economy which gives time series data on a wide range of subjects relating to India’s economy, banking and finance. This site also allows the visitor to cull out the data and use it for research.

State Finances

A Study of State Budgets, this publication provides a comprehensive analytical assessment of the finances of the State Governments. Consolidated data of all State Governments are analysed in addition to State-wise analysis to draw policy implications.

Statistical Tables relating to Banks in India

This annual publication contains comprehensive data relating to the commercial banking sector. It covers balance sheet information as well as performance indicators of each commercial bank in India including those registered abroad. The data are presented bank group-wise and state-wise.

Basic Statistical Return (BSR)- 1- Credit by Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) including Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) – Annual

Compile annual information on type of account, organisation, occupation /activity and category of the borrower, district, and population group of the place of utilisation of credit, rate of interest, credit limit and outstanding credit amount, based on the credit data received from all SCBs including RRBs.

Basic Statistical Return (BSR)- 2- Deposits with Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) including Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) – Annual

Collect, compile, analyse and disseminate data on type of deposits, maturity pattern of term deposits, ownership pattern of deposits as well as number of employees based on branch-wise deposits data received from all SCBs including RRBs on annual basis.

Spatial Distribution Of Deposits And Credit with Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) including Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) - Annual

In order to reduce reporting burden of banks, the quarterly publication (viz. Quarterly Statistics on Deposits and Credit of Scheduled Commercial Banks) based on BSR-7 return has been discontinued since March 2023 round. However, such information has been supplemented from annual BSR-1 and BSR-2 returns and presented in the tabular form under captioned title i.e. “Spatial Distribution Of Deposits And Credit (Annual)”

These tables provide data on deposits and credit of scheduled commercial banks (including Regional Rural Banks (RRBs)) for end-March and presented in accordance with centre, state, population group, and bank group.

Quarterly Publications

Basic Statistical Return (BSR)- 1- Credit by Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) excluding Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) – Quarterly

Compile quarterly information on type of account, organisation, occupation /activity and category of the borrower, district, and population group of the place of utilisation of credit, rate of interest, credit limit and outstanding credit amount, based on the credit data received from all SCBs excluding RRBs.

Basic Statistical Return (BSR)- 2- Deposits with Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) excluding Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) – Quarterly

Collect, compile, analyse and disseminate data on type of deposits, maturity pattern of term deposits, ownership pattern of deposits as well as number of employees based on branch-wise deposits data received from all SCBs excluding RRBs on quarterly basis.

Spatial Distribution Of Deposits And Credit with Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) excluding Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) – Quarterly

In order to reduce reporting burden of banks, the quarterly publication (viz. Quarterly Statistics on Deposits and Credit of Scheduled Commercial Banks) based on BSR-7 return has been discontinued since March 2023 round. However, such information has been supplemented from quarterly BSR-1 and BSR-2 returns and presented in the tabular form under captioned title i.e. “Spatial Distribution Of Deposits And Credit (Quarterly)”

These tables provide data on deposits and credit of scheduled commercial banks (excluding Regional Rural Banks (RRBs)) for each quarter ending in March, June, September, and December and presented in accordance with centre, state, population group, and bank group.

Monthly Publications

RBI Bulletin

This is a monthly publication released in the first week of every month. The Bulletin publishes analytical articles based on data collected by the Reserve Bank often specifically for the purpose. It carries speeches of the Governor, Deputy Governors and Executive Directors. The speeches are useful in improving the understanding of the central bank's policies. Other useful inclusions in the Bulletin are important press releases and circulars issued by different departments of the Reserve Bank and data relating to economy, finance and banking. Often, significant reports released by the Reserve Bank including the Annual Report and the Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India are issued as supplements to this monthly publication.

Monetary and Credit Information Review

This is a monthly four-page periodical aimed at operational level bankers. The periodical summarises important circulars issued by the central bank during the month. It is published between 1st and 5th of every month.

Weekly Publications

Weekly Statistical Supplement to the RBI Bulletin

This publication presents the weekly balance sheet of the Reserve Bank and other developments relating to financial, commodity and bullion markets. This is published on every Friday at 5 pm.

Daily

Press Releases

The Reserve Bank releases through its daily press releases data on money market operations and reference rates for four major currencies, namely, the US Dollar, Euro, Pound Sterling and the Japanese Yen. The press releases are also issued on other issues that may be of general public interest such as important banking regulations, new currency notes, rejection or cancellation of certificate of registration of non-banking finance companies, status of urban cooperative banks, etc.

Occasional Publications

Occasional Papers

This is published once in four months and carries research papers presented by the professional staff of the Reserve Bank. The publication reflects the views of the authors. The Occasional Papers are being published thrice a year from 1999 onwards.

DRG Studies

These are research studies conducted by external experts in India in collaboration with the internal staff members of the Reserve Bank. The Development Research Group is a forum that institutionalises participation of external expertise in in-house research.

Reports

Besides these, the Reserve Bank also publishes reports of committees set up by it for feedback and for wider dissemination of information.

Brochures

The Reserve Bank brings out occasional booklets to familiarise the general public about the facilities available to them mainly in the area of foreign exchange.

Lectures

The Reserve Bank of India has instituted three annual lectures. Two of these commemorate past Governors of the Reserve Bank and one a noted monetary economist.

RBI Website

The Reserve Bank maintains an active website (URL: https://www.rbi.org.in). All the information released by the Reserve Bank is also simultaneously made available on the website in pdf and Word formats. The data are provided in excel format. The site is updated several times a day.

In keeping with its objective of bringing in greater transparency in its decision making process, the Reserve Bank is committed to releasing more and more information in public domain.

Disclosure Policy

Disclosure Log

The Reserve Bank of India also places all the information it releases in response to the requests received under the Right to information Act, 2005 on its website, if, in its view, the information could be of general public interest. Such information is furnished in this disclosure log.

Your suggestions

If you feel that the Reserve Bank of India should release any information in addition to what it already releases, please send us your suggestions by email . If, however, you need any specific information on an ad hoc basis, you may make an application under the Right to information Act, 2005. It needs to be emphasised that this mechanism is only meant for seeking information and NOT for making complaints. The Reserve Bank of India has a separate mechanism for redressal of complaints against banks and its own departments.

Complaints against Services Provided by RBI Regulated Entities (REs)

The Reserve Bank of India has provided for a separate channel for lodging complaints against ‘deficiency in services’* rendered by a Regulated Entity (RE).

For complaints against a specific RE, the complainant may first lodge a written complaint with the RE. If the complaint is rejected wholly or partly by the RE, or the complainant is not satisfied with the RE’s response; or, the complainant had not received any reply within 30 days after the RE received the complaint, the complainant can lodge the complaint against the RE online on the Reserve Bank’s Complaint Management System (CMS) portal https://cms.rbi.org.in or send in physical mode to the ‘Centralised Receipt and Processing Centre’ (CRPC) set up at RBI, 4th Floor, Sector 17, Chandigarh - 160017. The complaints received are handled by the Offices of the RBI Ombudsman as provided under the Reserve Bank – Integrated Ombudsman Scheme (RB-IOS), 2021. Complaints against the REs which do not fall within the purview of the RB-IOS are handled by the Consumer Education and Protection Cells (CEPCs) of RBI.

You may visit the following links for more information:

  1. The Reserve Bank – Integrated Ombudsman Scheme (RB-IOS), 2021,

  2. Addresses of RBI Ombudsmen

  3. Address and contact details of CEP Cells

Further, a Contact Centre with Toll-Free number - 14448 has also been operationalized to guide / educate consumers on grievance redressal process at RBI and the process of lodging complaint, as well as guide the complainants regarding the status of their complaints already lodged with RBIOs / CEPCs. The Contact Centre is available between 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. (weekdays except National Holidays) for English, Hindi and in ten Regional Languages (Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, Odia, Punjabi, Telugu and Tamil)

*“Deficiency in service” means a shortcoming or an inadequacy in any financial service, which the Regulated Entity is required to provide statutorily or otherwise, which may or may not result in financial loss or damage to the customer.

Complaints against RBI Services

Any person who has a grievance against any department of the Reserve Bank may lodge his / her complaint at crpc@rbi.org.in. The complaint should contain the name and address of the complainant, the department against which the complaint is being made, and facts of the case supported by documents, if any.

Making an Application under the Right to Information Act, 2005

Citizens of India will have to make the request for information in writing, clearly specifying the information sought under the Right to Information Act, 2005. The application for request should give the contact details (postal address, telephone number, fax number, email address) so that the applicants can be contacted for clarifications or the information. Since as per the Act, information can be furnished only to citizens of India, you will have to give your citizen status as well. Citizen can also lodge request through online portal by accessing the link https://rtionline.gov.in/ where the RTI fees can be paid online and the requester gets the registration number upon submission of the request and can track the application.

How do I send my application?

As per the Right to Information act 2005 and the Right to Information rules 2012 prescribed by the Government of India: a request for obtaining information under Section 6(1) of RIA needs to be accompanied by an application fee of Rs.10 by way of cash against proper receipt or by DD or bankers’ cheque payable to the Accounts Officer of the public authority.

You could send your request by post accompanied by the application fee of Rs.10/- payable by demand draft or bankers’ cheque or Indian Postal Order favouring Reserve Bank of India. The fee can also be paid in cash along with the application. Citizens can also submit request through online portal by accessing the link https://rtionline.gov.in/ where the RTI fees can be paid online and upon submission of the request the requester gets the registration number and can track the application.

Where do I send my request?

The details of the Nodal CPIO in the Reserve Bank of India are as under:

Ms. Namrata Shukla
Central Public Information Officer/General Manager
Human Resources Management Department
Reserve Bank of India, Central Office
Central Office Building (21st Floor)
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg, Fort
Mumbai-400001
Telephone No. 022-22610352

You can send your request by post/hand delivery along with the requisite RTI application fee in a valid mode of payment to the Central Public Information Officer (Nodal CPIO), Reserve Bank of India, RIA Division, Central Office Building, 21st Floor, Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg, Mumbai – 400 001 or to any of the addresses given below. Citizens can also lodge request through online portal by accessing the link https://rtionline.gov.in/ where the RTI fees can be paid online and upon submission of the request the requester gets the registration number and can track the application.

CPIO, Alternate CPIO and Appellate Authority

With effect from November 16, 2009, the furnishing of information under RTI Act in the Reserve Bank of India is done in a decentralised manner with Chief General Managers/ Advisers/General Managers – in –charges of our various Central Office Departments designated as Central Public Information Officers (CPIOs) and in their absence, the other Chief General Managers/General Managers of the departments would be designated as CPIOs. The Executive Director has been designated as the Appellate Authority.

Lists of CPIOs

List of CPIOs Addresses and Brief Description of the Departments

Name and Address of the Department Brief Description of the Function/Area of Work Name and Designation of CPIO Email id
Consumer Education and Protection Department
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
1st Floor, Amar Building
Sir P.M.Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22630483
i. Framing policy guidelines on consumer protection and grievance redress for the customers of RBI regulated entities (REs);

ii. Administering the Reserve Bank – Integrated Ombudsman Scheme (RB-IOS), 2021;

iii. Overseeing the functioning of the Offices of RBI Ombudsman (ORBIOs), Consumer Education and Protection Cells (CEPCs) across the country, Centralised Receipt and Processing Centre (CRPC) and the Contact Centre (14448);

iv. Secretariat to the Appellate Authority (AA) under RB-IOS, 2021;

v. Handling complaints regarding deficiencies in customer service in banks, received in RBI through the Centralized Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) portal of Government of India (GoI);

vi. Liaising with banks, NBFCs and Payments System Providers, Indian Banks’ Association, ORBIOs and the regulatory departments of RBI on matters relating to customer service and grievance redress;

vii. Creating consumer awareness and disseminating information relating to customer service, grievance redress by REs and RBI as well as the safeguards against cyber crime/frauds.
Shri Manoj Kumar,
General Manager
cpiocepd@rbi.org.in
Department of Regulation
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
12th Floor, Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22820736
Regulation of Commercial Banks, Cooperative Banks, NBFCs (including HFCs) Dr. Deepak Chikhale,
General Manager
cpiodor@rbi.org.in
Department of Supervision
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
Centre 1, World Trade Centre
Mumbai – 400 005
Contact No: 022-22173643
Supervision of scheduled commercial banks and financial institutions in terms of the provisions of BR Act 1949 and RBI Act 1934, approval for appointment of statutory auditors in scheduled commercial banks,and monitoring of frauds in banks and NBFCs. Smt. Nengneikim Guite,
General Manager
cpiodos@rbi.org.in
Department of Communication
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
9th Floor, Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22610835
Dissemination of information and developing material for financial literacy/education Smt. Shweta Sharma,
General Manager
cpiodoc@rbi.org.in
Department of Currency Management
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
4th Floor, Amar Building
Sir P.M.Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-2261 0900
Note and coin issue and currency management Shri Sanjeev Prakash,
Chief General Manager-in-Charge

Smt. Suman Nath,
Chief General Manager
cpiodcm@rbi.org.in
Department of Economic and Policy Research
Reserve Bank of India,
Department of Economic and Policy Research,
7th Floor Central Office Building,
Fort, Mumbai 400 001
Contact No: 022-22610761
Fax No: 022-22630061
Studies and analyses the basic issues and problems (both domestic and international) affecting the Indian economy Smt. Rekha Misra
Adviser-in-Charge
cpiodepr@rbi.org.in
Corporate Strategy and Budget Department
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
2nd Floor, Main Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22610515
Monitoring implementation of the Bank's medium-term strategy framework; formulation of annual budget of the Bank and enforcement of budgetary discipline; administration of Bank’s Expenditure Rules; administration and management of staff superannuation / PF / welfare funds; policy and coordination work relating to business continuity management (BCM) framework of the Bank; being the nodal department for external institutes funded by the Bank. Smt. Rajani Prasad,
Chief General Manager
cpiocsbd@rbi.org.in
Department of External Investments and Operations
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
22nd Floor, Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22631045
Management and investment of foreign exchange reserves of the Reserve Bank of India Shri Sundar Murthi,
Chief General Manager-in-Charge
cpiodeio@rbi.org.in
Department of Government and Bank Accounts
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
4th Floor, Byculla Office Building
Opp.Mumbai Central Station
Byculla, Mumbai – 400 008
Contact No: 022-23001670
Bankers to the banks and governments and accounting for public debt of central and state governments. It is also responsible for maintenance of the Reserve Bank's internal accounts and compilation of its weekly statement of affairs and annual balance sheets Ms. Sangeeta Lalwani,
Chief General Manager-in-Charge
cpiodgba@rbi.org.in
Department of Information Technology
Reserve Bank of India,
14th Floor, Central Office Building,
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road,
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22624851, 022-22610416
Fax No: 022-022691557
Procurement and Maintenance of Computer Systems and Network Systems for use in RBI. Designing, developing and operationalising major IT projects in RBI. Smt. Sonal Surendra Patel,
General Manager

Shri L. Hangmuanthang,
Deputy General Manager
cpiodit@rbi.org.in
Department of Payment and Settlement Systems
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
14th Floor, Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22610381
Regulation and oversight on the Payment and Settlement Systems which encompass the cheque based clearing systems managed by the Reserve Bank and other commercial banks, Electronic Clearing Service (ECS), Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) System, the inter-institutional Government Securities clearing, NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer ), Card Payments, Mobile Payments and Authorisation of applications for setting up Payment Systems Shri Sudhanshu Prasad,
Chief General Manager
cpiodpss@rbi.org.in
Department of Statistics and Information Management
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
C-8/9, Bandra-Kurla Complex
Bandra (E),
Mumbai – 400 051
Contact No: +91-22-26571253
Collection, processing and dissemination of data on banking, corporate and external sectors Dr. Ajit Ratnakar Joshi,
Principal Adviser
cpiodsim@rbi.org.in
Financial Markets Operation Department
Reserve Bank of India
1st Floor, Main Building,
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road,
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22630355
Forex market operations in the onshore/offshore OTC and Exchange Traded Currency Derivatives (ETCD) segments. Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) operations (Repo, Reverse repo, Marginal Standing Facility) including Open Market Operations (Outright sale/purchase of gilts) under the extant liquidity management framework. Special Market Operations (SMO) for specific purposes. Computation of 6-currency Nominal Effective Exchange Rate (NEER) and Real Effective Exchange Rate (REER). Issuance and buyback of dated securities under Market Stabilisation Scheme (MSS). Estimation of liquidity requirement in the banking system. Providing secretarial assistance to the Financial Markets Committee (FMC) of the Reserve Bank. Coordinating meetings of Early Warning Group (EWG) comprising financial sector regulators and Ministry of Finance. Shri Kirankumar Tati,
General Manager
cpiofmod@rbi.org.in
Financial Markets Regulation Department
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
9th floor, Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road,
Fort Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: (022) 22676743
Regulation and development of the money, government securities, interest rate, foreign exchange markets and related derivative markets; Regulation and supervision of financial benchmarks for interest rates and foreign exchange markets; Development work related to financial market infrastructure for the money, government securities, interest rate, foreign exchange markets and related derivative markets, including trade repository for over-the-counter(OTC) derivative transactions; Oversight / surveillance of the money, government securities, interest rate, foreign exchange markets and related derivative markets; and. Secretarial support to the Technical Advisory Committee on Money, Government Securities and Foreign Exchange Markets and RBI-SEBI Technical Committee on Interest Rate and Currency Futures. Ms. Dimple Bhandia,
Chief General Manager
cpiofmrd@rbi.org.in
Foreign Exchange Department
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
11th Floor, Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022 – 22610628
Facilitating both residents and non-residents to undertake foreign exchange transactions within the provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 and Notifications, Regulations, Rules, Orders, etc made there under Dr. Aditya Gaiha,
Chief General Manager-in-Charge

Shri Senthil Kumar N,
General Manager

Ms. Latha Radhakrishnan,
General Manager
cpiofed@rbi.org.in
Financial Stability Department
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
3rd Floor, Amar Building
Sir P.M.Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22706475
Conduct of macroprudential surveillance of the financial system on an ongoing basis. Conduct of systemic stress tests, including macro stress tests to assess resilience of the financial system. Preparation and publication of Financial Stability Reports (FSRs) twice a year. Provide secretarial support to the Sub-Committee of the “Financial Stability and Development Council (FSDC)”. Smt. Kaya Tripathi
Chief General Manager
cpiofsd@rbi.org.in
Human Resource Management Department
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
21st Floor, Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22642678
General administration including recruitment, posting, confirmation, promotion and transfer of employees/officers, matters relating to vigilance, discipline and security of Bank's premises. Developmental aspects of human resources in the Reserve Bank. Smt. Vandana Khare
Chief General Manager-in-Charge

Shri Sadagoban Mugunthan
General Manager

Ms Namrata Shukla
General Manager
cpiorbi@rbi.org.in
Inspection Department
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
C7-8th Floor,
Bandra-Kurla Complex
Mumbai – 400 051
Contact No: 022 26572308
Carries out inspections to examine, evaluate and report on the adequacy and reliability of existing systems and follow-up by offices of the Bank. Shri Gautam Prasad Borah,
Principal Chief General Manager
cpioinsp@rbi.org.in
Internal Debt Management Department
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
23rd Floor, Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22705122
(i) Floatation of Central/State Government Loans – preparation of calendar for issuances of Government of India dated securities and Treasury Bills, conduct of market borrowings;

(ii) Fixing of limits on Ways and Means advances (WMA) for both Central and State Governments and monitoring the use of these limits on a daily basis;

(iii) Authorisation, regulation of the Primary Dealer system;

(iv) Market development activities such as introduction of new instruments, widening of investor base and development of secondary market for Government Securities;

(v) Facilitating State Governments' investment of their surplus cash balances in Treasury Bills and dated securities under various funds.
Shri Rakesh Tripathy
Chief General Manager
cpioidmd@rbi.org.in
Legal Department
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
Centre 1, World Trade Centre
Mumbai – 400 005
Contact No: 022-22153480
Tender legal advice on various matters referred by the operational departments /offices/ associates of the Reserve Bank Shri Unnikrishnan A
Principal Legal Adviser
ldcpio@rbi.org.in
Monetary Policy Department
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
24th Floor, Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22610431
Formulation, monitoring and implementation of monetary policy. Dr. (Smt.) Praggya Das,
Adviser-in-Charge
cpiompd@rbi.org.in
Premises Department
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
5th Floor, Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22703072
Construction and maintenance of premises of the Bank Smt. K Nikhila
Chief General Manager-in-Charge
cpiopremises@rbi.org.in
Rajbhasha Vibhag
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
C – 9, 8th Floor,
Bandra Kurla Complex,
Mumbai – 400 051
Contact No: 022-26572801
Oversees implementation of Official Language Policy and other developmental activities for promotion of Hindi in the Bank Shri Arvind Kumar Chaturvedi,
General Manager
cpiorajbhashaco@rbi.org.in
Reserve Bank of India Services Board
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
Byculla Office Building
Opp.Mumbai Central Station
Mumbai – 400 008
Contact No: 022-23072666
Work relating to recruitment of officers and promotion Dr. Anil Kumar Yadav,
General Manager
cpiorbsb@rbi.org.in
Financial Inclusion and Development Department
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
10th Floor, Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22610586, 022-22610923
Policy formulation relating to rural credit and priority sector lending; Monitoring the performance of commercial banks in priority sector lending & under Central Government-sponsored poverty alleviation programmes; Implementation and monitoring of Lead Bank Scheme; Regulatory functions over Regional Rural Banks and State/ Central Cooperative Banks; Promoting Financial Inclusion. Shri R. Giridharan,
Chief General Manager

Dr. Shailaja Singh
General Manager
cpiofidd@rbi.org.in
Secretary's Department
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
16th Floor,
Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22704191
The Secretary's Department primarily deals with the governance matters related to the Central Board, its Committees and sub-Committees and ensures compliance with the statutory provisions and related rules and regulations. The Department acts as the Secretariat to the Central Board. The Chief General Manager of the Department functions as the Secretary to the Central Board. Shri Yarasi Jayakumar,
Chief General Manager and Secretary
cpiosd@rbi.org.in
Enforcement Department
Reserve Bank of India
Mezzanine Floor
Main Building
Fort, Mumbai - 400 001
Contact No: (022) 22615392
Enforcement Department is created within the Reserve Bank with effect from April 3, 2017 with a view to separate the function of identification of contravention of respective statutes/guidelines and directives by the regulated entities from imposition of punitive action and to make this process endogenous, formal and structured.

The core function of the department is to enforce regulations with the objective of ensuring financial system stability and promoting public interest and consumer protection. The department will, inter alia, (i) develop a sound policy framework for enforcement consistent with international best practices; (ii) identify actionable violations on the basis of inspections /supervisory reports and market intelligence reports received/generated by it, conduct further investigations/verifications, if required, on the actionable violations thus identified and enforce them in an objective, consistent and non-partisan manner; (iii) deal with the complaints referred to it by the Bank's top management for possible enforcement action, and (iv) act as a secretariat to the Executive Directors’ Committee constituted for adjudication.
Smt. Jayanti Mohapatra,
Chief General Manager
cpioefd@rbi.org.in
International Department
8th Floor,
Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg,
Mumbai – 1
Contact No: 022-22630816
The Reserve Bank’s relations with international institutions/country groupings, such as, International Monetary Fund(IMF), Bank for International Settlements(BIS), Financial Stability Board(FSB), G20, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS), South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Finance(SAARCFINANCE), Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI), Committee on the Global Financial System(CGFS), World Bank, World Trade Organization(WTO), Asian Development Bank (ADB), etc. Framing the Reserve Bank’s views on issues of policy relevance in international economic cooperation, including those on regulatory issues and central bank currency swaps, etc.The Reserve Bank’s initiatives at capacity building for officials of other central banks and managing exposure visits for delegates of foreign institutions/market participants/universities,etc. Preparing research notes on current issues in international economic cooperation. Shri Gopal Prasad,
Director

Dr. Arindam Sarkar,
Deputy General Manager
cpiointd@rbi.org.in
Risk Monitoring Department
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
Amar Building, 3rd Floor
Sir P.M. Road
Fort Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22618411
The Risk Monitoring Department (RMD) has been constituted for implementation of Enterprise-wide Risk Management System in the Reserve Bank. The department has three divisions looking after operational risks, financial risks, and IT and cyber risks. For effective identification, assessment and monitoring of risks uniformly throughout the Reserve Bank, RMD has been mandated:

• To prepare a broad risk monitoring framework and to formulate and to periodically review the Reserve Bank's policies/ methodologies/ matrices and to interact with functional units to ensure that all significant risks are identified.

• To aggregate, monitor and periodically report the risks reported by functional units to the Risk Monitoring Committee (RMC) and Audit and Risk Management Sub-Committee (ARMS).

• To assess and report the Economic Capital necessary so as to build provisions for various risks arising out of the Reserve Bank's policy actions.

• To undertake some of the mid-office functions for reserve management.

• To create institutional memory by building a database of 'loss' and 'near loss' events.

• To foster risk culture in the organization.

• To implement, review and operate Bank's Information Security Management System; monitor IT/cyber security processes; monitor cyber security events/ incidents; create cyber risk awareness across the organisation; promote IT/cyber security initiatives and to report on IT/cyber risk to the Top Management of the Bank.
Shri Manoranjan Dash
Chief General Manager-in-Charge
cpiormd@rbi.org.in
FinTech Department,
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office 12th Floor,
Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road
Mumbai – 400 001
Contact No: 022-22602387
Fostering Innovation in Fin Tech areas, identifying challenges and opportunities relating to FinTech, carrying out Research in the FinTech domain, inter-regulatory coordination and international coordination on FinTech, etc.  In particular, it handles the initiatives related to Regulatory Sandbox, CBDC, secretariat support to Reserve Bank Innovation Hub and other fintech related activities.

Shri Brijesh Baisakhiyar
Deputy General Manager

cpiofintech@rbi.org.in

List of RBI Ombudsman designated as CPIOs and their Addresses

Sl.No. Centre Name and Address of the RBI Ombudsman Email id
1. Ahmedabad Smt. Kalpana More
C/o Reserve Bank of India
Office of RBI Ombudsman
4th Floor, Riverfront House
Behind H. K. Arts College
Between Gandhi and Nehru Bridge
Pujya Pramukh Swami Marg
(Riverfront Road-West)
Ahmedabad - 380009
STD Code: 079
Tel. No. 26582357
cpiooboahmedabad@rbi.org.in
2. Bengaluru Dr. Balu Kenchappa
C/o Reserve Bank of India
10/3/8, Nrupathunga Road
Bengaluru -560 001
STD Code: 080
Tel. No. 22277660/22180221
cpioobobengaluru@rbi.org.in
3. Bhopal Shri Sivakumar Bose
C/o Reserve Bank of India
Hoshangabad Road
Post Box No. 32, Bhopal-462 011
STD Code: 0755
Tel. No. 2573772
cpiobobhopal@rbi.org.in
4. Bhubaneswar Smt. N. Mohana
C/o Reserve Bank of India
Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru Marg
Bhubaneswar-751 001
STD Code: 0674
Tel. No. 2396207
cpioobobhubaneswar@rbi.org.in
5. Chandigarh Shri Rajeev Dwivedi
C/o Reserve Bank of India
4th Floor, Sector 17
Chandigarh
STD Code: 0172
Tel. No. - 2721109/2721011/2727118
cpioobochandigarh@rbi.org.in
6. Chennai (I) Dr. (Smt.) Tuli Roy
C/o Reserve Bank of India
Fort Glacis, Chennai 600 001
STD Code: 044
Tel No. 25395964
cpioobochennai@rbi.org.in
7. Chennai (II) Smt Nandita Singh
C/o Reserve Bank of India
Fort Glacis, Chennai 600 001
STD Code: 044
Tel No.25383976
cpioorbiochennai2@rbi.org.in
8. Dehradun Shri Manish Parashar
C/o Reserve Bank of India
Plot No. 16-17, IT Park,
Sahastradhara Road,
Dehradun - 248 013
STD Code: 0135
Tel No.: 2742006
cpioobodehradun@rbi.org.in
9. Guwahati Shri Bobby Lal Sebastian
C/o Reserve Bank of India
Station Road, Pan Bazar
Guwahati-781 001
STD Code: 0361
Tel.No. 2542556
cpiooboguwahati@rbi.org.in
10. Hyderabad Shri Chinmoy Kumar
C/o Reserve Bank of India
6-1-56, Secretariat Road
Saifabad, Hyderabad-500 004
STD Code: 040
Tel. No. 23210013
cpioobohyderabad@rbi.org.in
11. Jaipur Smt Baljit Birah
C/o Reserve Bank of India,
4th floor Rambagh Circle,
Tonk Road, Jaipur - 302 004
STD Code: 0141
Tel. No. 2577931
cpioobojaipur@rbi.org.in
12. Jammu Shri Ramesh Chand
C/o Reserve Bank of India,
Rail Head Complex,
Jammu- 180012
STD Code: 0191
Tel No.: 2477905
cpioobojammu@rbi.org.in
13. Kanpur Shri P. S. Khual
C/o Reserve Bank of India
Post Box No. 82/142,
Mahatma Gandhi Road,
Kanpur-208 001
STD Code: 0512
Tel. No. 2305174
cpioobokanpur@rbi.org.in
14. Kolkata (I) Shri Rabindra Kishore Panda
C/o Reserve Bank of India
15, Netaji Subhash Road
Kolkata-700 001
STD Code: 033
Tel. No. 22310217
cpioobokolkata@rbi.org.in
15. Kolkata (II) Ms. Mary Lianlunkim Deng
C/o Reserve Bank of India
15, Netaji Subhash Road
Kolkata-700 001
STD Code: 033
Tel. No. 22628771
cpioobokolkata2@rbi.org.in
16. Mumbai (I) Shri Ajay Kumar Misra
C/o Reserve Bank of India
4th Floor, RBI Byculla Office Building,
Opp. Mumbai Central Railway Station,
Byculla, Mumbai-400 008
STD Code: 022
Tel No. 23022028
cpioobomumbai1@rbi.org.in
17. Mumbai (II) Shri Sanjay Kumar
C/o Reserve Bank of India,
1st Floor, RBI Byculla Office
Building, Opp. Mumbai Central
Railway Station, Byculla,
Mumbai-400 008
STD Code: 022
Tel No.: 23001285
cpioobomumbai2@rbi.org.in
18. Patna Shri Kumar Rajesh Ranjan
C/o Reserve Bank of India
Patna-800 001
STD Code: 0612
Tel. No. 2322569
cpioobopatna@rbi.org.in
19. New Delhi (I) Shri Satwant Singh Sahota
C/o Reserve Bank of India,
06, Sansad Marg, New Delhi
STD Code: 011
Tel. No. 23313359
cpioobonewdelhi1@rbi.org.in
20. New Delhi (II) Smt. Suchitra Maurya
C/o Reserve Bank of India,
Sansad Marg, New Delhi
STD Code: 011
Tel. No. 23715393
cpioobonewdelhi2@rbi.org.in
21. Raipur Shri J. P. Tirkey
C/o Reserve Bank of India
54/949, Shubhashish Parisar, Satya Prem Vihar
Mahadev Ghat Road, Sundar Nagar, Raipur- 492013
STD Code: 0771
Tel. No: 2244246
cpiooboraipur@rbi.org.in
22. Ranchi Shri Ranjeev Shanker
C/o Reserve Bank of India
Fourth Floor, Pragati Sadan,
RRDA Building, Kutchery Chowk,
Ranchi – 834001
Jharkhand
STD Code: 0651
Tel No.: 2210512
Fax No.: 2210515
cpiooboranchi@rbi.org.in
23. Shimla Shri Shiv Kumar Yadav
C/o Reserve Bank of India
Main Market, Kasumpti
Shimla - 171 009
Himachal Pradesh
STD Code: 0177
Tel. No. 2627320
cpioorbioshimla@rbi.org.in
24. Thiruvananthapuram Shri R. Kamalakannan
C/o Reserve Bank of India
Bakery Junction
Thiruvananthapuram-695 033
STD Code: 0471
Tel. No. 2326769
cpioobothiruanpuram@rbi.org.in

CRPC-in-Charge designated as CPIO and Address

Name and Address of CRPC Name and Designation of CPIO Email id
Centralised Receipt and Processing Centre (CRPC),
Reserve Bank of India,
4th Floor, Central Vista, Sector -17,
Chandigarh – 160017
STD Code: 0172
Tel. No. 2770062
Shri Rajeev Dwivedi
Chief General Manager / CRPC-in-Charge
cpiocrpc@rbi.org.in

CAPIOs (Nodal Officers) at different Regional Offices

Regional Office Name Designation Address Telephone & Fax No.
Agartala Shri Surendra Nidar GM (Officer-in-charge) Reserve Bank of India
2nd Floor, Jackson Gate Building,
Lenin Sarani, Agartala,
Tripura - 799001
Tel: 0381-238 9933
Ahmedabad Shri Ashok Parikh GM Reserve Bank of India,
Human Resource Management Department,
4th Floor, Near Gandhi Bridge,
Ahmedabad - 380 014
Tel: 079-27540045
Bengaluru Shri Siladitya Biswas GM Reserve Bank of India,
Human Resource Management Department,
10/3/8, Nrupathunga Road,
Bengaluru 560 001
Tel: 080- 22210217
080- 22180370
Belapur Shri Manoj Ranjan GM Reserve Bank of India
Human Resource Management Department
Plot No.3, Sector 10
H.H. Nirmaladevi Marg
CBD, Belapur,
Navi Mumbai 400 614
Tel: 022-27560229
Bhopal Smt. Jaya P. Naik DGM Reserve Bank of India,
CAPIO,
Hoshangabad Road,
Bhopal
Tel: 0755-2675300
Bhubaneshwar Dr. Devi Prasad Panda GM Reserve Bank of India,
Pt. Jawharlal Nehru Marg,
Bhubaneswar - 751 001
Tel: 0674-2396464
Chandigarh Smt. Varsha Bajpai GM Reserve Bank of India,
Sector-17,
Chandigarh – 160017
Tel: 0172-2712255
Chennai Shri S Elango GM Reserve Bank of India
Human Resource Management Department,
Fort Glacis, Rajaji Salai,
Chennai-600 001
Tel: 044-25360823
Dehradun Smt. Neeta Navroj Behramfram GM Reserve Bank of India,
Plot No. 16-17, IT Park,
Sahastradhara Road,
Dehradun - 248 013
Tel: 0135-2741407
Gangtok Shri Thotngam Jamang Regional Director Reserve Bank of India,
Tseyang Djong Building,
National Highway 10,
Amdo Golai Tadong,
Gangtok, Sikkim-737102
Tel: +91 3592-280050
+91 3592-281118 (PS)
Fax: +91 3592-281113
Guwahati Shri Ritesh Kumar DGM Reserve Bank of India,
Human Resource Management Department,
Panbazar,
Guwahati - 781001
Tel: 0361-2512804
Hyderabad Shri Anjani Misra GM (Administration) Reserve Bank of India
Human Resource Management Department,
6-1-56, Secretariat Road,
Saifabad, Hyderabad - 500 004
Tel: 040-23234612
Imphal Shri Neredumalli Sridhar GM & O-i-C Reserve Bank of India,
Opp. Manipur Legislative Assembly,
Lilashing Khongnangkhong
Imphal (Manipur) – 795 001
Tel: 0385-2411565
Jammu Sh. Neeraj Kumar GM Reserve Bank of India,
Rail Head Complex,
Jammu-180012
Tel: 0191-2474888
Jaipur Shri Lal Singh Bhati DGM Reserve Bank of India
Rambagh Circle,
Tonk Road,
Jaipur 302 004
Tel: 0141-2573244
Kochi Shri T V Rao GM (O-i-C) Reserve Bank of India
Ernakulam North,
Kochi -682 018
Tel: 0484-2400985
Fax: 0484-2402715
Kanpur Shri Ajay Pratap Singh Sisodia DGM Reserve Bank of India
Human Resource Management Department,
Mahatma Gandhi Road,
Kanpur 208 001
Tel: 0512-2311485
Fax: 0512-2306105
Kolkata Ms. Lamneichong Chongloi GM Reserve Bank of India
15, N.S. Road,
Kolkata-700 001
Tel: 033-22624047
Fax: 033-22312994
Lucknow Smt. Sonali Das GM Reserve Bank of India
8-9, Vipin Khand,
Gomti Nagar,
Lucknow-226010
Tel: 0522-2307568
Mumbai Regional Office Shri Sandeep Kumar CGM Reserve Bank of India,
Mumbai Regional Office,
S.B.S. Marg,
Mumbai 400 001
Tel: 022-22641033 (Extn-3111)
Fax: 022-22626144
Nagpur Smt. Swati B Sharma DGM Reserve Bank of India
Human Resource Management Department,
Civil lines,
Opp Vidhan Bhawan
Nagpur 440 001
Tel: 0712-2806359
New Delhi Shri Ashok Kumar GM Reserve Bank of India
Human Resource Management Department,
6, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi - 110 001
Tel: 011-23736285
Patna Shri Prabhat Kumar GM Reserve Bank of India
Human Resource Management Department,
South Gandhi Maidan,
Patna 800 001
Tel: 0612-2323291
Panaji Shri Prabhakar Jha Regional Director Reserve Bank of India
Gera Imperium II, 7th floor,
EDC Complex,
Patto Plaza, Panaji 403 001
Tel - (0832) -2467888
Raipur Shri Mohan Rawat GM Reserve Bank of India,
54/949, Satya Prem Vihar,
Mahadev Ghat Road,
Raipur
Chhattisgarh 492 013
Tel: 0771-2242354
Ranchi Smt. Anamika Sharma DGM Reserve Bank of India,
First Floor,
Zila Parishad Bhawan,
Kutchery Chowk,
Ranchi – 834001
Tel: 0651-2221155
Shillong Shri Olden Nongpluh GM (Officer-in-Charge) Reserve Bank of India
3rd Floor, BSNL Bhavan
Opposite Ka Phan Nonglait Park,
Barik, Shillong, East Khasi Hills
Meghalaya-793001
Tel: 0364-2501837
Shimla Shri Aatish Anant DGM Reserve Bank of India
Main Market, Kasumpti
Shimla - 171 009
Himachal Pradesh
Tel: 0177-2629480
Fax: 0177-2629728
Thiruvananthapuram Smt. Sujatha. J GM Reserve Bank of India,
HRMD,
Bakery Junction,
PB No. 6507
Thiruvananthapuram -695033
Tel: 0471-2323481
Fax: 0471-2330843
Reserve Bank Staff College Smt. Mala Sinha Principal Reserve Bank Staff College
359, Anna Salai, Teynampet,
Chennai 600 018
Tel: 044-48659612
Fax: 044-48659640
College of Agricultural Banking, Pune Shri Jaikish Principal College of Agricultural Banking,
Reserve Bank of India,
Shivajinagar,
Pune - 411016
Tel: 020-25537756

CAPIOs (Nodal Officers) at different Departments

Central Office Department Name of CAPIO Designation Address Telephone No. (STD code - 022)
Consumer Education and Protection Department Shri Ashis Kumar Mittra AGM Reserve Bank of India,
Consumer Education and Protection Department
1st Floor, Amar Building Sir
P.M.Road Mumbai 400 001
022-22604136
Department of Communication Shri Neeraj Kumar Director Reserve Bank of India,
Department of Communication,
9th Floor, Central Office Building,
S.B.Singh Marg, Mumbai 400 001
022-22703279
Rajbhasha Vibhag Shri Susheel Krishna Gore DGM Reserve Bank of India,
Rajbhasha Vibhag,
Central Office
C – 9, 8th Floor,
Bandra Kurla Complex,
Mumbai – 400 051
022-26572805
Secretary's Department Smt. Maneesha Thara Rajagopal GM Reserve Bank of India
Secretary’s Department
Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg
Mumbai 400 001
022-22611110
Department of Currency Management Shri G J Raju GM Reserve Bank of India
Department of Currency Management
Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg
Mumbai 400 001
022-22610938
Extn: 4415
Department of Government and Bank Accounts Shri Subhash Chand GM Reserve Bank of India
Dept.of Government & Bank Accounts,
4th floor, Mumbai 400 008
022-23020986
Department of External Investments and Operations Shri G Jagan Mohan CGM Reserve Bank of India
Department of External Investments and Operations
Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg
Mumbai 400 001
022-22618512
Financial Markets Operations Department Smt. Sangeeta Das Director Reserve Bank of India
Financial Markets Operations Department
Main Building, First Floor
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg,
Fort Mumbai 400 001
022-22612695
Financial Markets Regulation Department Shri Saswat Mahapatra GM Reserve Bank of India
Central Office
9th floor, Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road,
Fort Mumbai – 400 001
022-2267 6743
Department of Payment and Settlement Systems Smt. Margarate C. Rawal GM Reserve Bank of India
Department of Payment and Settlement Systems
14th floor, Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg
Mumbai 400 001
022-22618240
Inspection Department Shri Suresh Kumar Kandaswamy DGM Reserve Bank of India
Inspection Department, C-7, 8th floor,
Bandra-Kurla Complex
Mumbai 400 051
022-26571072
Legal Department Shri E M Sali Joint Legal Adviser Reserve Bank of India
Legal Department
5th Floor, Centre – 1
WTC,
Mumbai-400 005
022-22153375
Fax-22153470
Foreign Exchange Department Shri Subhash Agarwal DGM Reserve Bank of India
Foreign Exchange Department
Central Office
11th Floor, Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road
Mumbai – 400 001
022-22610611
Financial Stability Department Shri R Ayyappan Nair GM Reserve Bank of India
Financial Stability Department
3rd Floor, Amar Building
Sir P.M.Road
Mumbai 400 001
(022)-22706470
Department of Regulation Shri Siddhant AGM Reserve Bank of India,
Department of Regulation,
Central Office Building,
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg,
Mumbai 400 001
022-22820739
Department of Supervision Shri Vinod Kumar GM Reserve Bank of India
Department of Supervision,
Central Office, Centre-1,
World Trade Centre,
Mumbai 400 005
022-22173530
Internal Debt Management Department Shri S Venkataraman GM Reserve Bank of India
Internal Debt Management Dept. Central Office Bldg,
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg,
Mumbai 400 001
022-22632565
Department of Statistics and Information Management Ashish Jaiswal Director Reserve Bank of India
Department of Statistics and Information Management
Bandra-Kurla Complex,
Mumbai 400 051
022-26578358
Human Resource Management Department, Central Office Smt. Sneha Sanjay Dudwadkar Manager Reserve Bank of India
Human Resource Management Department,
Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg
Mumbai 400 001
022-22642678
Monetary Policy Department Smt. Sharmila Thakur GM Reserve Bank of India
Monetary Policy Department,
Central Office, 24th Floor,
Central Office building,
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg,
Mumbai – 400 001
022-22610427
Fax-022-22700850
Department of Information Technology Smt. Sonal Patel GM Reserve Bank of India
Department of Information Technology
Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg
Mumbai 400 001
022-22624851
Fax-022-022691557
Financial Inclusion and Development Department Smt. Parul Tarun Mathur AGM Reserve Bank of India
Financial Inclusion and Development Department
Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg
Mumbai 400 001
022-22610942
Corporate Strategy and Budget Department Smt. M.K. Subhashree DGM Reserve Bank of India
Corporate Strategy and Budget Department, Main building,
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg
Mumbai 400 001
022-22610515
Department of Economic and Policy Research Dr. Brijesh P Director Reserve Bank of India,
Department of Economic and Policy Research,
7th Floor, Division of Non-Banking Financial Studies,
Central Office Building, Fort, Mumbai 400 001
022- 2261 0837
Fax: 022-2263 0061
Premises Department Smt Shakti Dubey GM Reserve Bank of India
Premises Department
5th floor,
Mumbai 400 008
022-22610958
Enforcement Department Smt. Veena Roy Singh GM Reserve Bank of India
Mezzanine Floor,
Main Building,
Fort, Mumbai – 400001
022-22603227
International Department     8th Floor,
Central Office Building
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg,
Mumbai – 1
022-22630816
Risk Monitoring Department Shri Sandeep Mittal GM Reserve Bank of India,
3rd Floor, Amar Building
Sir P M Road,
Mumbai - 400001
022-22618418
FinTech Department Ms. Uden Sherpa AGM FinTech Department,
Reserve Bank of India
Central Office 12th Floor,
Central Office Building,
Shahid Bhagat Singh Road
Mumbai – 400 001
022-22602387

How long will the RBI take to provide information?

The Reserve Bank of India will, within 30 days of receipt of the application for information along with the fee, communicate to the requestor whether it can or cannot provide the information.

Will I have to pay to get the information?

As per the Right to Information (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2005, the public authority shall charge:

  • Rs.2/- for each page (in A-4 or A-3 size paper) created or copied;
  • actual charge or cost price of a copy in larger size paper;
  • actual cost or price for samples or models; and
  • for inspection of records, no fee for the first hour; and a fee of Rs.5/- for each subsequent hour (or fraction thereof )

Further, to provide information under Section 7(5) of the Right to Information Act, 2005, the public authority shall charge:

  • Rs. 50/- per diskette or floppy; and
  • for information provided in printed form at the price fixed for such publication or Rs. 2/- per page of photocopy for extracts from the publication

At what stage will I have to pay this cost?

If the Reserve Bank of India has the information and can provide it to you it will, within 30 days of its receiving the application along with appropriate fees, communicate to you the cost of providing the information as prescribed under Section 7(1) of Right to Information Act.

When will I get the information?

You will get the information, once the Reserve Bank of India receives the payment towards providing the information.

Can the Reserve Bank of India refuse to give me information?

The Right to Information Act, 2005 under Sections 8 and 9 exempts certain categories of information from disclosures. These include:

  • Information, disclosure of which would prejudicially affect the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security, strategic, scientific or economic interests of the State, relation with foreign State or lead to incitement of an offence.

  • Information which has been expressly forbidden to be published by any court of law or tribunal or the disclosure of which may constitute contempt of court;

  • Information, the disclosure of which would cause a breach of privilege of Parliament or the State Legislature;

  • Information including commercial confidence, trade secrets or intellectual property, the disclosure of which would harm the competitive position of a third party, unless the competent authority is satisfied that larger public interest warrants the disclosure of such information;

  • Information available to a person in his fiduciary relationship, unless the competent authority is satisfied that the larger public interest warrants the disclosure of such information;

  • Information received in confidence from foreign Government; information, the disclosure of which would endanger the life or physical safety of any person or identify the source of information or assistance given in confidence for law enforcement or security purposes;

  • Information which would impede the process of investigation or apprehension or prosecution of offenders;

  • Cabinet papers including records of deliberations of the Council of Ministers, Secretaries and other officers;

  • Information which relates to personal information the disclosure of which has no relationship to any public activity or interest, or which would cause unwarranted invasion of the privacy of the individual.

Do I have a right to appeal?

Under the Right to Information Act, 2005 you have the right to appeal if you are not satisfied with the information provided by the Reserve Bank or its decision not to provide the information requested.

Who should I address my appeal to?

You can address the appeal to:

1) Shri Aviral Jain
Executive Director
(First Appellate Authority)
Reserve Bank of India,
20th Floor, Central Office Building,
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg,
Fort, Mumbai – 400 001.
Email ID - aaria@rbi.org.in
Phone: 022-2270 2533


2) Shri Vivek Deep
Executive Director

(Alternate Appellate Authority)
Reserve Bank of India,
17th Floor, Central Office Building,
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg,
Mumbai – 400 001.
Email ID - aaria@rbi.org.in
Phone: 022-2261 4228

Citizens can also submit their First Appeal for RTI requests submitted through online portal by accessing the link https://rtionline.gov.in/ and upon submission of the First Appeal the requester gets the registration number and can track the status of the appeal.


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