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This Article is From May 08, 2021

Banks Steer Away From Cryptocurrency Exchanges Under RBI Glare

Banks Steer Away From Cryptocurrency Exchanges Under RBI Glare
A coin representing Bitcoin cryptocurrency is reflected on a polished surface. (Photographer: Luke MacGregor/Bloomberg)

A number of large private banks have started to pull away from cryptocurrency exchanges, with some stopping account services to these businesses, at least two people aware of the matter told BloombergQuint. The decision follows a nudge from the Reserve Bank of India asking banks to review the extent of exposure they had towards cryptocurrency-related businesses, these people said.

The RBI has made informal calls to bank teams seeking information about the extent of business which they do with cryptocurrency traders and exchanges, two private-sector bankers told BloombergQuint on condition of anonymity. The regulator has, in turn, asked banks to rethink this business even though no formal circular asking banks to pull back has been issued.

The RBI did not immediately respond to queries mailed on Tuesday. Medianama first reported on Tuesday that banks are pulling back from cryptocurrency exchanges following queries from the RBI.

Among the large banks that have started to pull back are ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, IndusInd Bank, Yes Bank. Emails sent to these lenders were not immediately answered.

Caution Ahead Of Upcoming Legislation?

According to the bankers quoted above, the RBI's informal directions have come as the regulator is expecting the government to proceed with a ban on cryptocurrency trading in India in the coming months. The government is expected to table the Bill in the next parliament session, the bankers said.

The founder of a cryptocurrency exchange, speaking on conditions of anonymity, said that the action by leading banks has come “out of the blue” and is in violation of the Supreme Court's order in 2020.

A second founder, who also spoke on conditions of anonymity, said that the move by banks had come without proper intimation and is purely based on verbal communication.

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