Economy 26 May 2026

RBI Sets Cooling-Off Period for Directors of Co-operative Banks

The RBI has finalised rules introducing a cooling-off period for directors of urban and rural co-operative banks who complete ten continuous years on the board, to strengthen governance.

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued final amendment directions introducing a “cooling-off period” for directors of co-operative banks. Under the rule, a director who has served a continuous term of ten years on the board of an urban or rural co-operative bank must step away for a period before returning.

The RBI had first issued draft directions on 8 January 2026 and sought feedback from stakeholders. After considering the responses, it has now finalised the rules. They apply to both Urban Co-operative Banks (UCBs) and Rural Co-operative Banks (RCBs).

The change is meant to implement the provisions of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, which limits how long a person can continuously serve as a director. A cooling-off period brings fresh leadership to bank boards and strengthens governance.

For banking aspirants, this is an example of how the RBI regulates governance in the co-operative banking sector, which serves a large number of small depositors and borrowers across the country.

Key Points to Remember

  • RBI issued final amendment directions on co-operative bank governance
  • A cooling-off period applies after 10 continuous years as a director
  • Covers both Urban (UCBs) and Rural (RCBs) co-operative banks
  • Implements provisions of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949
  • Draft directions were issued on 8 January 2026

Exam Relevance

Highly relevant for Banking exams (RBI regulation, co-operative banks) and UPSC/SSC General Awareness on banking governance.

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