RBI warns digitalisation reshaping bank risks, old metrics not enough

Published : Jan 12, 2026, 05:00 PM IST
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Synopsis

RBI Deputy Governor Swaminathan J cautioned that rapid digitalisation is creating new financial risks that can materialise in hours. He stressed that traditional indicators are no longer enough, calling for a rethink in supervision.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has cautioned that rapid digitalisation of banking is reshaping financial risks, requiring supervisors and banks to fundamentally rethink how stability, governance and customer protection are ensured. Speaking at the Third Annual Global Conference of the College of Supervisors in Mumbai, RBI Deputy Governor Swaminathan J said that traditional indicators such as capital adequacy and liquidity are no longer sufficient to assess the health of banks in a technology-driven environment.

The Evolving Nature of Digital Risks

"Many jurisdictions are navigating similar challenges: rapid digitalisation, first-time customers, platform-based delivery, and fast-changing threat landscapes. Sharing practical experience on what works and what does not is one of the quickest ways to raise supervisory effectiveness," he said.

The Deputy Governor highlighted that risks in the digital era evolve at much greater speed, with customer growth, misinformation and liquidity stress capable of materialising within hours. "In the digital world, both growth and stress can travel faster. Customer acquisition can be exponential, but so can misinformation, panic, and outflows. Risks that used to take weeks to build can now crystallise in hours. This means supervisory feedback loops must tighten, with early triggers, faster follow-up, and clear escalation," he said.

Concentration Risk in the Digital Ecosystem

Many institutions may rely on the same core service providers, cloud platforms, payment rails, data vendors, and cybersecurity tools. This creates a new form of common exposure. It is not always visible in traditional financial ratios, but it is very real, the RBI DG said. For supervision, we need to map dependencies more actively and assess concentration risk at the ecosystem level, not only at the individual institution level, he added.

Challenges of AI in Banking

Further, he said AI and machine learning are entering credit underwriting, fraud detection, customer service, treasury, and even internal control functions. This improves efficiency but also raises new questions of accountability, explainability, and fairness. "Supervisors need to be able to ask, and entities need to be able to answer, a simple question: who owns the outcome when a model drives a decision?"

Heightened Cybersecurity and Third-Party Threats

"Digital banking increases points of entry, and the adversary is no longer a random hacker. It is often organised, well-funded, and persistent. Even when a bank's internal controls are strong, a weakness at a vendor, a partner, or a common technology component can spill over. Resilience and recovery must be treated as core capabilities," he said.

Customer Protection in the Digital Age

Digital lending, embedded finance, and platform-based distribution have significantly improved access and convenience. But we have also seen risks of mis-selling, opaque charges, aggressive recovery practices, and data misuse. In a digital environment, customer harm can quickly become a confidence issue, which can then transform into a liquidity issue.

The Path Forward for Supervision

Swaminathan J said supervision in the digital age must become more vigilant, ecosystem-aware and outcome-focused. "The objective is not to slow innovation, but to ensure it is built on trust, resilience and fairness," he said. (ANI)

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