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List of Committees Related to Banking & Finance in India – IBPS,SBI

List of Committees Related to Banking & Finance in India







Banking Classes : Questions are regularly asked from Banking & Finance Committees in every banking exam. When the Committee is formed & who is leading it is also important from exam point of view. Therefore, Takshila Learning has compiled this list of all important banking committees.
  1. Abid Hussain Committee: For Small Scale Industries
2. A C Shah Committee: For Reforms Relating To Non-Banking Financial Companies (NFBC)
3. Aditya Puri Committee: For Dissemination of Credit Information
4. Arvind Mayaram Committee: For giving clear definitions to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Foreign Institutional Investment (FII)
5. Basel Committee: For Banking Supervision

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