JPMorgan bets big on India amid robust economic growth

JPMorgan bets big on India amid robust economic growth

JPMorgan Chase & Co. is preparing to open a new branch in India for the first time in almost ten years, signalling the US banking giant's deepening interest in one of the world’s fastest-expanding major economies.

The Reserve Bank of India has granted the lender an in-principle nod to establish its fourth branch in Pune, according to reports.

The proposed JP Morgan branch will focus on servicing corporate clients and is expected to offer a wide range of products, including transaction banking services and term loans.

The move comes at a time when global banks are increasingly looking to scale up in India, attracted by robust economic growth, rising corporate activity and strong credit demand.

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The country’s relatively stable macroeconomic environment has further boosted its appeal as a long-term market for international financial institutions.

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Earlier this month, an official statement said that the new Banking Laws (Amendment) Act, 2025, notified recently by the government, is a step towards strengthening governance standards in the banking sector by ensuring uniformity in reporting by banks to the RBI, along with improved audit quality in public sector banks.

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The act also enhances depositor and investor protection by promoting customer convenience through improved nomination facilities, according to the official explainer.

The maximum tenure of directors has been increased from 8 to 10 years. Tenure for directors in other banking companies remains unchanged. The new laws align co-operative banks with the 97th Constitutional Amendment, which mandates democratic governance and elevates their status in the country’s political and economic framework.

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