Vivek Joshi, Department of Financial Services Secretary, emphasized the need for India Inc to initiate a new private sector investment cycle and stressed the importance of incorporating stress testing of cyber risks in risk assessment.
The Department of Financial Services Secretary Vivek Joshi emphasized the urgent need for India Inc to adopt a bold and ambitious approach to stimulate a new cycle of private sector investment. Addressing the annual SBI Banking and Economic Conclave in Mumbai, Joshi highlighted the reluctance of the private sector to invest despite favorable economic conditions and robust growth. He stressed the significance of timely and robust execution to ensure the success of infrastructure projects.

Government's Role in Facilitating Investments
Joshi acknowledged the government's efforts in creating a conducive environment for investments, including amendments to bankruptcy laws, the establishment of a bad bank to manage distressed assets, and the creation of a dedicated institution to finance projects. He expressed optimism about India's economic outlook and encouraged banks to reassess their approach by considering project conceptualization and structuring for potential investors.
Collaboration Among Key Stakeholders
Joshi emphasized the crucial role of banks, entrepreneurs, and the government in driving private capital expenditure. He called for collective efforts and alignment among all stakeholders to achieve this objective. He also highlighted the importance of accelerating small ticket loans for employment generation, emphasizing that financial inclusion and unlocking the potential of citizens are national priorities and moral imperatives.
Enhancing Security Measures
Given the increasing reliance on technology, Joshi stressed the need for improved security architecture at all institutions involved in financial intermediation. He urged financial institutions, particularly banks, to incorporate stress testing of cyber risks into their risk assessment frameworks to gauge the potential impact of cyber attacks on their systems. He cited examples of similar efforts undertaken by lenders in Europe and Singapore.
Combating Deepfakes and Emerging Threats
Joshi cautioned against the potential misuse of deepfake technologies to deceive customers and advised banks and fintech companies to remain vigilant and upgrade their tools to protect digital assets from emerging trends. He emphasized the importance of continuous alertness and adaptation to safeguard against these evolving threats.
Vivek Joshi's address at the SBI Banking and Economic Conclave highlighted the critical need for India Inc to embark on a new cycle of private sector investment. He emphasized the government's supportive role in creating a favorable investment climate and urged banks to play a proactive role in project conceptualization and structuring. Joshi also stressed the significance of enhancing security measures and combating emerging threats to protect the financial system and its customers.
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