The regulator said many entities and groups interested in joining the banking fray have been posting queries ever since the guidelines were made public on February 22.
"The Reserve Bank has been receiving queries from intending applicants seeking clarifications on the guidelines on licensing of new banks in the private sector," RBI said in a notification.
Assuring that the identity of those seeking clarifications will be protected, the regulator invited them to write in by April 10. However, RBI has not mentioned when it would come out with the clarifications.
The RBI had posted the final guidelines after almost three years of the then Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee making an announcement in the Budget to allow new private banks. RBI last gave bank licences around a decade back.
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Many business houses, including the Tatas, Birlas, Mahindras, Anil Ambani-led Reliance Capital, asset financier Shriram Capital, LIC and India Post among others have evinced interest or are tipped to contemplate an entry into the banking fray.
Among other things, the guidelines have allowed any entity-- be it a private or government owned-- having its roots in any sector, including brokerages and realty, to apply for a banking licence.
The RBI, however, said it will go by 'fit and proper' criteria, which will include having a past record of sound credentials and integrity and financial soundness with a successful track record of 10 years, while giving licences.
Other requirements include a initial capital of Rs 500 crore to be brought in by the promoter.