Indian banks are knocking the regulator's doors, seeking approval to open branches in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, as they sense an opportunity to cater to the business community involved in the trade of non-Basmati rice.
The government had said it would review the decision, and that it may put a few curbs, once shipments of both the grains cross two million tonnes each.
Realising the opportunity to fund the traders in the country, Kolkata-based Allahabad Bank has sought the Reserve Bank of India's approval to open a branch in Dhaka.
"We see the lifting of the ban of non-Basmati rice as an opportunity for us to be involved in funding for trade. We have approached the regulator for opening a branch in Dhaka," said a senior Allahabad Bank official.
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