This course covers RBI Reporting Timelines, which involves assessing the timeliness, accuracy, and completeness of regulatory reporting obligations to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) within Credit Monitoring & Portfolio Surveillance workflows. It focuses on ensuring that portfolio data, asset classifications, delinquency information, regulatory returns, and exposure-related reports are submitted within prescribed timelines and in accordance with regulatory requirements. The course examines how delays or inaccuracies in regulatory reporting can lead to compliance breaches, supervisory concerns, reputational risks, and ineffective risk oversight. It evaluates key dimensions such as control lapses, early warning signal identification, risk trend analysis, and proactive portfolio risk management, with each requiring independent validation and documented rationale before any credit action is finalized. Particular emphasis is placed on reporting schedules, data validation processes, escalation of reporting exceptions, regulatory compliance controls, and governance oversight of reporting obligations. It is distinct from disclosure standards, as it focuses specifically on meeting regulatory submission deadlines, reporting accuracy, and compliance with RBI requirements, rather than the broader principles governing public disclosures and external stakeholder communications. Within Regulatory & Policy Compliance Monitoring, the senior credit leader sets portfolio limits, governs exception criteria, and drives strategic alignment across the Credit Monitoring & Portfolio Surveillance function, shaping escalation scope, compliance priorities, and portfolio risk management decisions through effective regulatory reporting governance and adherence to RBI timelines.