Distribution of portfolios of RBI Deputy Governors w.e.f. 04.05.2026 on assumption of charge by Shri Rohit Jain
Shri Rohit Jain has assumed charge as Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank of India on May 04, 2026 for a period of three years. He was an Executive Director of the Reserve Bank before being elevated to the post of Deputy Governor. The total number of Dy. Governors in RBI (including Shri Rohit Jain) is four.
Consequent on the appointment and assumption of charge by Shri Rohit Jain as Deputy Governor, the distribution of portfolios among the Deputy Governors with effect from May 4, 2026 will be the following:
| Name | Departments |
| Shri Swaminathan Janakiraman* | 1. Central Security Cell 2. Consumer Education and Protection Department 3. Department of Supervision 4. Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation 5. Financial Inclusion and Development Department 6. Human Resource Management Department 7. Inspection Department 8. Legal Department 9. Premises Department 10. Right to Information (RIA) Division 11. Secretary’s Department |
| Dr. Poonam Gupta | 1. Department of Economic and Policy Research 2. Department of Statistics and Information Management 3. Financial Markets Operations Department 4. Financial Stability Department 5. International Department 6. Monetary Policy Department |
| Shri Shirish Chandra Murmu | 1. Department of Communication 2. Department of Currency Management 3. Department of Payment and Settlement Systems 4. Department of Regulation 5. Enforcement Department |
| Shri Rohit Jain | 1. Corporate Strategy and Budget Department 2. Department of External Investments & Operations 3. Department of Government and Bank Accounts 4. Department of Information Technology 5. Fintech Department 6. Financial Markets Regulation Department 7. Foreign Exchange Department 8. Internal Debt Management Department 9. Rajbhasha Department 10. Risk Monitoring Department |
| *Co-ordination shall be looked after by the senior most Deputy Governor, Shri Swaminathan Janakiraman. | |
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