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F) COINS

The Reserve Bank has instructed the banks to accept coins for transactions and exchange at all their branches. The public can continue to accept these coins as legal tender in all their transactions without any hesitation. A press release in this regard can be accessed at the following link: /en/web/rbi/-/press-releases/public-can-continue-to-accept-all-the-coins-as-legal-tender-rbi-47414

FAQs on Non-Banking Financial Companies

Depositor Awareness

A The RBI regulations are aimed at protecting the depositors' interest indirectly. The Bank also exercises Off-site Surveillance and/or On-site Inspection of NBFCs. The RBI, however, does not guarantee or offer insurance cover to public deposits of NBFCs.
A. The NBFC has been in existence for at least two years. (New NBFCs are not permitted to mobilise public deposits during first two years of existence) The NBFC has a minimum credit rating of A- (CRISIL AND ICRA),BBB(CARE), BBB- (DCR India) if it is an Equipment Leasing/Hire Purchase Company and a minimum rating of A if it is a Loan/Investment Company. The NBFC does not have overdue deposits, except unclaimed deposits, while soliciting fresh deposits. The NBFC is a profit making company. The NBFC has declared that it has complied with the RBI Directions.

Indian Currency

F) COINS

For commemorative coins, you may refer to the website of SPMCIL at http://www.spmcil.com or contact SPMCIL.

FAQs on Non-Banking Financial Companies

Depositor Awareness

A This information is required to be printed in the Application Form issued by the company soliciting deposits.

Indian Currency

F) COINS

In case of grievance against a specific bank, a complaint may be lodged with the bank branch concerned. If not satisfied with their reply, a complaint may be lodged with Nodal Officers/Principal Nodal Officers at Controlling Office/Head Office of the bank branch, appointed under the Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 2006, for redressal of complaints. If the complaint is not redressed within one month, a complaint can be made to Banking Ombudsman, under the Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 2006. Non-acceptance, without sufficient cause, of coins tendered and charging of commission in respect thereof is a valid ground for lodging complaints against a bank under the Banking Ombudsman Scheme 2006.The details of the Banking Ombudsman Scheme are available on RBI's website www.rbi.org.in. The name and contact details of the Nodal Officers of the banks are available in their respective official website.

For the complaints not covered under Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 2006, the complainants may approach to Consumer Education and Protection Cell, Reserve Bank of India (at cms.rbi.org.in) of respective region with their grievance about deficiency in customer service by RBI regulated entities.

FAQs on Non-Banking Financial Companies

Depositor Awareness

A Please note that: The NBFCs are allowed to accept public deposits in any form only for periods ranging between 12 months and 60 months. NBFCs cannot offer interest rates higher than the ceiling rate prescribed by RBI from time to time. The present ceiling is 16 per cent per annum. The interest may be paid or compounded at rests not shorter than monthly rests. NBFCs cannot offer gifts/incentives or any other additional benefit to the depositors.
A It should be noted that higher the interest, the higher is the risk. Particularly, the NBFCs offering interest or incentives (which are not permitted under the regulations) should be viewed with caution.
A While making deposits with an NBFC the following aspects should also be borne in mind. Note that all public deposits are unsecured. Insist on a proper deposit receipt which should, besides the name of the depositor/s state the date of deposit, the amount in words and figures, rate of interest payable and the date of maturity. Amounts taken under any other nomenclature may not be treated as public deposits and may not be governed by RBI regulations.

RNBCs

A. The deposit acceptance activities of the class of NBFCs, popularly known as RNBCs, are governed by the provisions of Residuary Non- Banking Companies (Reserve Bank) Directions, 1987. That the functioning of these companies (which are very few in number) is entirely different from those of the NBFCs in terms of method of mobilisation of deposits and requirement of deployment of depositors’ funds. These companies are required to invest not less than 80 per cent of their aggregate deposit liabilities according to the prescribed investment pattern. Only 20 per cent of the deposits or ten times the NOF, whichever is lower, can be deployed in other assets. These companies are characterised by poor NOF and as such they are obliged to invest the entire deposit funds as directed by RBI. Serious action has been taken against the erring RNBCs and more than 200 such companies have so far been prohibited from acceptance of deposits.

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