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Regional Rural Banks

Regional Rural Banks were established under the provision of RRBs Act, 1976 with an objective to create an alternative channel to the cooperative credit structure so as to facilitate an expanded bandwidth of institutional credit for agriculture and rural sector. It started with 5 RRBs in the year 1975, first RRB was setup on 02nd October, 1975 under the provisions of the Ordinance promulgated on 26th September, 1975, for the purpose of development of agriculture, trade, commerce, industry and other productive activities in the rural areas, credit and other facilities, particularly to small and marginal farmers, agricultural labourers, artisans and small entrepreneurs, and for matters connected therewith and incidental thereto. RRBs carry the basic mandate of ensuring rural development and foster financial inclusion.
RRBs in the last 5 decades have transformed rural banking in providing easy access to financial services. Currently, 28 RRBs are functioning in 28 States/UTs having branch network of more than 22000 in 700 districts.

 

Sl. No.TitleDocument Link
1Consolidated Review of Performance of Regional Rural Banks, 2023-24VIEW
2Consolidated Review of Performance of Regional Rural Banks, 2022-23VIEW
3Consolidated Review of Performance of Regional Rural Banks, 2021-22VIEW
4Consolidated Review of Performance of Regional Rural Banks, 2020-21VIEW
5Model RRB (Officers and Employees) Service (Amendment) Regulations, 2024VIEW
6Model RRB (Officers and Employees) Service (Amendment) Regulations, 2018VIEW
7Model RRB Service (Amndment) Regulations, 2013VIEW
8Model RRB Service Regulations of RRBs- 2010VIEW
9Model RRB (Employees’) Pension (Amendment) Regulations, 2024VIEW
10Model RRB (Employees’) Pension Regulations, 2018VIEW
11Regional Rural Banks(Appointment of Officers and Employees) Rules, 2017VIEW
12Regional Rural Banks(Appointment of Officers and Employees) Amendment Rules, 2017VIEW
13The Regional Rural Banks Act,1976VIEW
14List of RRBs Functioning in the CountryDetails