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State Govt Securities Auction Result – RBI (July 2026)

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📄 Source: Reserve Bank of India · Press Release prid 63102
Quick answerOn 7 July 2026 the RBI issued a press release titled “State Government Securities – Full Auction Result 2026”.

What changed

The RBI has published the full auction result for state government securities on 7 July 2026.

What it means for you

Banks should review the published full auction result to ensure their records reflect the RBI‑announced allocations.

What you must do

Who it affects

Commercial banks, Primary dealers

Where can I find the detailed auction results?

The full result is available on the RBI’s press‑release page for the State Government Securities – Full Auction Result 2026.

What should I do if my records differ from the RBI data?

Under verification – refer to the RBI’s auction guidelines for the reporting timeline and procedure.

Does this affect all state securities or only a specific issue?

The press release pertains to the latest auction; the specific issue(s) are listed in the detailed result document.

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Q1. In one line, what does this circular do?

On 7 July 2026 the RBI issued a press release titled “State Government Securities – Full Auction Result 2026”.

Q2. Who does this circular apply to?

Commercial banks, Primary dealers

Q3. What is the first thing you should do about it?

Access the RBI press‑release page for the full auction result.

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Who does what — compliance checklist
📜 Compliance
  • Access the RBI press‑release page for the full auction result.
  • Reconcile your securities positions with the RBI‑published allocation data.
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Worked example & action-note template

Example: if you are a Compliance officer at a bank this circular applies to (Commercial banks, Primary dealers), your first concrete step on “State Govt Securities Auction Result – RBI (July 2026)” is: “Access the RBI press‑release page for the full auction result.”.

  1. Circular: https://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/BS_PressReleaseDisplay.aspx?prid=63102 -- State Govt Securities Auction Result – RBI (July 2026)
  2. Issued: 07 Jul 2026, 17:10 IST
  3. Action required: Access the RBI press‑release page for the full auction result.
  4. Action required: Reconcile your securities positions with the RBI‑published allocation data.
  5. Owner: ____________ Target date: ____________
  6. Board/committee approval needed? Y / N
  7. Evidence filed in compliance register on: ____________
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