Urjit Patel reappointed as RBI deputy governor for three years

Published on January 08, 2016 22:25:29 PM
Urjit Patel reappointed as RBI deputy governor for three years

The government today reappointed Urjit Patel, who headed a committee that paved the way for the proposed monetary policy committee, as the deputy governor of the Reserve Bank for a second three-year term.

"The government today re-appointed Urjit R Patel as deputy governor of RBI, for a further period of three years with effect from taking charge of the post on or after January 11, 2016, or, until further orders, whichever is earlier," the central bank said in a statement this evening.

Patel joined the central bank on January 11, 2013, months before Raghuram Rajan took charge as the Governor, and has been heading the monetary policy department. Rajan and Patel had earlier worked together in the IMF in Washington.

The re-appointment of Patel assumes significance as in recent past none of the deputy governors got a second term.

On his first day at work as the Governor, Rajan had appointed a committee under Patel to relook at the monetary policy-making and it came up with a report, which advocated a shift to making RBI an inflation-targeting central bank.

After what was speculated to be hectic parleys, the suggestions of the Patel panel were adopted last February with the signing of an agreement between the Government and RBI on February 20.

Speculation was rife that Patel, who keeps a low profile but is considered close to Rajan, will be re-appointed.

Apart from Patel, eight people, including RBI executive directors--Michael Patra and Deepak Mohanty--had reportedly appeared for interviews to the DG's post early December.

Patel, 53, looks after the critical function of monetary policy at the central bank.

Patel, a doctorate from Yale University, also had a stint at IMF. He joined RBI as DG when D Subbarao was the Governor and had replaced Subir Gokarn.