Indo-Nepal Remittance Facility scheme
CTS enables fast and cheap realisation of funds to customers as compared to traditional mechanisms. Under grid-based CTS clearing, all cheques drawn on bank branches falling within in the grid jurisdiction are treated and cleared as local cheques. No outstation cheque collection charges to be levied if the collecting bank and the paying bank are located within the jurisdiction of the same CTS grid even though they are located in different cities.
CTS also benefits issuers of cheques. The Corporates if needed can be provided with images of cheques by their bankers for internal requirements, if any.
Ans : The User intending to effect payments through ECS Credit has to submit details of the beneficiaries (like name, bank / branch / account number of the beneficiary, MICR code of the destination bank branch, etc.), date on which credit is to be afforded to the beneficiaries, etc., in a specified format (called the input file) through its sponsor bank to one of the ECS Centres where it is registered as a User.
The bank managing the ECS Centre then debits the account of the sponsor bank on the scheduled settlement day and credits the accounts of the destination banks, for onward credit to the accounts of the ultimate beneficiaries with the destination bank branches.
Further details about the ECS Credit scheme are contained in the Procedural Guidelines and available on the website of Reserve Bank of India at http://www.rbi.org.in/Scripts/ECSUserView.aspx?Id=1
Any clarification in respect of specific cases could be obtained from the Reserve Bank’s Central office at the following address:
Overseas Investment Division,
Exchange Control Department,
Central office,
Reserve Bank of India,
Mumbai 400001.
or
e-mail: oid@rbi.org.in
Answer: A resident individual can open a foreign currency account with a bank outside India in the following cases:
1) A resident student who has gone abroad for studies for the period of stay abroad. All credits to the account from India should be made in accordance with FEMA and the rules and regulations made thereunder. On the student’s return to India after completion of studies, the account will be deemed to have been opened under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS).
2) A resident who is on a visit to a foreign country for the period of stay abroad. The balance in the account should be repatriated to India on return of the account holder to India.
3) A person going abroad to participate in an exhibition/ trade fair for crediting the sale proceeds of goods. The balance should be repatriated to India within one month from the date of closure of the exhibition/ trade fair.
4) The following persons for remitting/ receiving their entire salary payable to them in India:
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A foreign citizen resident in India, who is an employee of a foreign company and is on deputation to the office/ branch/ subsidiary/ joint venture/ group company in India;
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An Indian citizen who is an employee of a foreign company and is on deputation to the office/ branch/ subsidiary/ joint venture/ group company in India; and
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A foreign citizen who is a resident in India and is employed with an Indian company.
5) For the purpose of sending remittances under the Liberalized Remittance Scheme.
Like in most countries, banks in India also are required to develop their own individual policy / procedures relating to collection of cheques. The customer is entitled to receive due disclosures from the bank on the bank's obligations and the customers' rights.
Broadly, the policies formulated by banks should cover the following areas:
Immediate credit for local / outstation cheques, Time frame for collection of local / outstation instruments and compensation payable for delayed collection.
The CCPs of various banks are made available on the website of respective bank.
Banks are obliged to disclose their liability to customers by way of compensation / interest payments due to delays for non-compliance with the standards set by the banks themselves. The customer has to be compensated by way of compensation/interest payment even if no formal claim is lodged to the effect.
On behalf of GAH, PM needs to submit an access request form to CCIL. The Request would be formally addressed to RBI. However, CCIL has been authorized to directly receive and process Access Request Form from PM for operational convenience. A detailed operation flow is contained in Annexure I.
Ans : NBFCs desirous of sponsoring IDF-MFs are required to comply with the following requirements :
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The NBFC should have a minimum Net Owned Funds (NOF) of Rs.300 crore; and Capital to Risk Weighted Assets (CRAR) of 15%;
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its net NPAs should be less than 3% of net advances;
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it should have been in existence for at least 5 years;
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it should be earning profits for the last three years and its performance should be satisfactory;
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the CRAR of the NBFC post investment in the IDF-MF should not be less than the regulatory minimum prescribed for it;
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The NBFC should continue to maintain the required level of NOF after accounting for investment in the proposed IDF and
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There should be no supervisory concerns with respect to the NBFC.
উত্তর. টাকা বিতরণ ছাড়াও, এটিএমগুলি / ডব্লিউএলএগুলি আরও অনেক পরিষেবা অফার / গ্রাহকদের সুবিধা ইত্যাদি দিতে পারে। এই পরিষেবাগুলির মধ্যে কয়েকটি হচ্ছে :
- খাতার হিসেব তথ্য
- টাকা জমা দেওয়া (ডব্লিউএলএতে অনুমোদন করা হয়নি )
- নিয়মিত বিল পরিশোধ (ডব্লিউএলএ তে অনুমোদিত নয়)
- মোবাইলের পুনঃ-ভর ভাউচার কেনার সময় (ডব্লিউএলএ-তে অনুমোদিত নয়)
- ছোট / সংক্ষিপ্ত বিবরণ সৃষ্টি করা
- পিন পরিবর্তন
- চেক বইয়ের জন্য অনুরোধ
All loans meeting the eligibility criteria, unless covered by the specific exclusions listed in Paragraph 2 of the Annex to the Resolution Framework subject to the clarification at Sl. No. 2 above fall within the scope of resolution under the framework. These loans, if not falling under any of the categories mentioned in Paragraph 2 of the Annex to the Resolution Framework, is eligible for resolution under Part A of the Annex if they fall within the purview of “personal loans” as defined in the Circular DBR.No.BP.BC.99/08.13.100/2017-18 dated January 4, 2018 on “XBRL Returns – Harmonization of Banking Statistics”, even if they are not explicitly classified as so in any regulatory / supervisory reporting, or under Part B of the Annex otherwise.
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