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Regulation 
and 
the 
Cost 
of 
Capital 

Date
25 May, 2026
Time
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Speakers
K P Krishnan (Member of Advisory Board, Distinguished Fellow, ICPP)
Shri M. Nagaraju (Secretary, Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance)
Shri M. Rajeshwar Rao (Former Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India)
Ananth Narayan (Former Whole Time Member, SEBI, Senior Visiting Fellow, ICPP)
Dr. Harsh Vardhan (Former Partner and Senior Advisor, Bain & Company)
Moderator

About the talk:

  • Regulation Keynote Shri M. Nagaraju, Secretary, Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance
    Secretary Nagaraju structured the keynote around the distinction the debate often collapses: availability vs. affordability. Capital may be available, but the question is whether it is affordable for small farmers, small businesses, and rural borrowers.

  • Dr K.P. Krishnan: every regulatory choice in the financial sector (capital adequacy norms, risk weights, compliance obligations, investment mandates) carries a downstream cost that ultimately lands on the borrower. The question is not whether regulation has costs but whether those costs are calibrated with sufficient precision.

  • Shri Rajeshwar Rao: called for stronger cross-regulator coordination to prevent risk from migrating between financial segments  

  • Ananth Narayan G: equity capital is cheap in India, debt is not, a paradox created by differential taxation, mandatory EPFO/NPS allocations favouring equity, and RBI yield interventions

  • Dr Harsh Vardhan: high fixed regulatory costs reduce competition precisely in the segments where it is most needed — fintechs and smaller institutions

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