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D-SIBs in India: RBI Framework, HDFC Bank Context and Financial Stability Explained

March 19, 2026 2 Min Read
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Source: TH

Context:

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) reassured markets regarding HDFC Bank following the resignation of its chairman, stating that the bank continues to remain a Domestic Systemically Important Bank (D-SIB) with strong governance and financial resilience.

This brings focus to the concept of “Too Big to Fail” banks in India.

What are Systemically Important Banks (D-SIBs)?

Domestic Systemically Important Banks (D-SIBs) are banks whose failure could:

  • Disrupt the financial system
  • Trigger systemic risks
  • Impact the broader economy

They are often referred to as “Too Big to Fail” institutions due to their critical role in the financial system.

Key Features of D-SIBs

1. Systemic Importance

D-SIBs are identified based on:

  • Large size
  • Extensive operations
  • Interconnectedness with:
    • Financial institutions
    • Markets
    • Economy

2. RBI Framework (2014)

  • Introduced by RBI in 2014
  • Annual assessment of banks
  • Based on Systemic Importance Score (SIS)

3. Bucket Classification

  • Banks are placed into different risk buckets
  • Higher bucket = higher systemic risk
  • Determines level of regulatory requirements

4. Additional Capital Requirement

D-SIBs must maintain an extra capital buffer in the form of:

  • Common Equity Tier-1 (CET1) capital

This enhances their ability to absorb financial shocks.List of D-SIBs in India

Currently, India has three designated D-SIBs:

  • State Bank of India (SBI)
  • HDFC Bank
  • ICICI Bank

Why are D-SIBs Important?

1. Financial Stability

  • Ensures stability of the banking system
  • Maintains public confidence

2. Prevention of Systemic Risk

  • Reduces chances of:
    • Banking crises
    • Contagion effects

3. Smooth Credit Flow

  • Supports uninterrupted lending
  • Critical for economic growth

4. Enhanced Regulatory Oversight

D-SIBs are subject to:

  • Stricter supervision
  • Risk management standards
  • Recovery and resolution planning
Regulatory Safeguards for D-SIBs
  • Higher capital adequacy requirements
  • Continuous monitoring by RBI
  • Stress testing and risk assessment
  • Crisis management frameworks

Classification of Banks in India

1. Ownership-Based

  • Public Sector Banks
  • Private Sector Banks
  • Foreign Banks

2. Functional Classification

  • Commercial Banks
  • Small Finance Banks
  • Payments Banks

3. Regulatory Classification

  • Scheduled vs Non-Scheduled Banks
  • Differentiated Banks

Note:
D-SIB classification is cross-cutting, meaning it applies across these categories.

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