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Budget 2026: Government May Target Rs 2–3 Lakh Crore Dividend Income from RBI, PSU Banks

Ahead of Union Budget 2026, the government is likely to factor in dividend income of Rs 2–3 lakh crore from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and public sector banks (PSU banks), providing a significant non-tax revenue boost to the exchequer.

RBI Dividend to Remain a Key Revenue Pillar

In May 2025, the RBI transferred a record Rs 2.69 lakh crore dividend to the central government. The bumper payout was driven by:

  • Higher earnings from foreign exchange operations
  • Increased returns from global market volatility
  • Strong income from interest and valuation gains on assets

This exceptional transfer has raised expectations that the RBI could continue to support government finances in FY27, subject to surplus availability and risk provisioning norms.

PSU Banks Add to Dividend Flows

Apart from the RBI, public sector banks have also emerged as steady dividend contributors, backed by:

  • Improved profitability
  • Lower NPAs and stronger balance sheets
  • Better capital adequacy

With PSU banks posting healthy earnings, the government—being the majority shareholder—is expected to receive meaningful dividend inflows in the upcoming fiscal year.

Why Dividend Income Matters for Budget 2026

  • Helps bridge the fiscal deficit without raising taxes
  • Supports higher capital expenditure (capex) outlays
  • Provides flexibility for welfare and infrastructure spending

Dividend receipts reduce reliance on market borrowings, improving overall fiscal management.

What to Watch Going Ahead

While expectations are high, analysts caution that RBI dividends are not guaranteed every year and depend on global financial conditions, currency movements, and surplus calculations. Any moderation in RBI payouts could impact fiscal arithmetic.

Bottom Line

If realised, dividend income of Rs 2–3 lakh crore from RBI and PSU banks could offer strong fiscal comfort to the government in Budget 2026, supporting growth-oriented spending while maintaining fiscal discipline.


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