The Reserve Bank of India proposed risk-based pricing for bank deposit insurance to encourage stronger risk management. This move addresses concerns that stressed banks could face rapid withdrawals driven by digital channels and social media. Currently, deposit insurance covers up to Rs 5 lakh per depositor when a bank fails.
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