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RBI Fines HDFC Bank, Shriram Finance for Breaking Key Rules

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 12, 2025 5:01 pm
Dolon Mondal
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is not in the mood to look the other way. On July 11, it dropped the hammer on two major financial players: HDFC Bank and Shriram Finance. Both were fined for violating key RBI directions. The fines might look small, but the message is loud and clear: Follow the rules or pay the price.

Why HDFC Bank Got Fined

HDFC Bank was fined Rs 4.88 lakh. The reason? It gave a term loan to a client without following RBI’s rulebook on foreign investment.

The bank didn’t stick to the “Master Direction – Foreign Investment in India.” That’s a big deal under FEMA – the Foreign Exchange Management Act.

RBI had sent a Show Cause Notice. HDFC Bank replied with written explanations and also made oral submissions. But it wasn’t enough. RBI reviewed everything and still found the bank guilty. So, the fine was imposed under Section 11(3) of FEMA.

Shriram Finance: A Digital Lending Slip

Shriram Finance Limited, an NBFC (non-banking financial company), also got hit. RBI fined them Rs 2.70 lakh.

Reason? During a regular inspection of their books (as of March 31, 2024), RBI found that the company was not following the Digital Lending Directions, 2025.

Here’s what they did wrong: They were routing loan repayments through a third party instead of having the borrower pay directly to them. That’s a big red flag in RBI’s digital lending norms.

RBI gave them a chance to explain, too. A show cause notice was issued. But again, the response didn’t save them. The fine was confirmed on July 8, 2025.

RBI is cleaning up India’s financial system — one penalty at a time. Whether it’s a giant like HDFC or a finance company like Shriram, no one is above the rulebook.

The message is sharp: You mess with the rules, you pay the price.

Also Read RBI Drafts New Rules to Simplify OTC Derivative Trades for 2025; Here’s How

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