The RBI has proposed new regulations limiting bank dividend payouts to 75 percent of net profit. This aims to ensure long-term growth and prudent capital management while requiring positive adjusted profit after tax for dividend declarations.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has suggested new guidelines for banks regarding dividend payouts, limiting them to 75% of their net profit. The term 'dividend' refers to payments on equity shares, including interim dividends, but excludes those on Perpetual Non-Cumulative Preference Shares (PNCPS). The RBI has released draft guidelines titled "Reserve Bank of India Commercial Banks – Prudential Norms on Declaration of Dividend and Remittance of Profits Directions, 2026".

According to the draft, the Board of Directors must evaluate long-term growth strategies and the bank's capital status before deciding on dividend declarations or profit remittances. Additionally, banks are required to have a positive adjusted profit after tax (PAT) for the period in question. Foreign banks operating in India through branches must also show a positive PAT for remitting profits to their head offices.
Dividend Limits and Compliance
Banks incorporated in India can declare dividends up to the prescribed limits but should not exceed 75% of the PAT for the relevant period. The RBI has invited feedback on this draft until February 5. The central bank retains the authority to impose restrictions on dividend distribution or profit remittance if a bank is found non-compliant with laws, regulations, and guidelines.
For regional rural banks and local area banks, the RBI has proposed a higher cap of 80% of PAT. This adjustment acknowledges the unique operational challenges faced by these smaller banking entities. The proposal aims to balance shareholder returns with maintaining sufficient capital reserves for future growth and stability.
The RBI's initiative seeks to ensure that banks maintain a robust financial position while rewarding shareholders. By setting these caps, the RBI aims to promote prudent financial management among banks, ensuring they remain resilient against potential economic downturns.
This move is part of broader efforts by the RBI to strengthen the financial sector's stability. By regulating dividend payouts, the RBI aims to prevent excessive profit distribution that could undermine a bank's capital adequacy.
With inputs from PTI
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