"We have submitted report (on new bank licences) to RBI," Jalan, a former Reserve Bank Governor, said after a four-hour meeting in New Delhi.
The report contains names of entities eligible for bank licences. It was not immediately known how many applicants have been shortlisted by the high-level advisory panel.
The committee started evaluating applications at its first meeting on November 1.
Other members of the committee are former RBI Deputy Governor Usha Thorat, former Securities and Exchange Board of India Chairman C B Bhave and Nachiket M Mor, Director of the Central Board of Directors of the Reserve Bank of India.
Guidelines for setting up new private banks were issued in February 2013.
The last day for applications was July 1.
The RBI received 27
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