Access for Non-banks to Centralised Payment Systems (CPS)
Ans. Non-banks increasingly and actively offer financial services and direct access to CPS can enable them to leverage technology and offer more choices to their consumers.
Apart from managing settlement risk in payments landscape, expanding access and participation of non-banks is a progressive move and leads to diversity and resiliency of the payments ecosystem.
Ans. Yes, the AD bank should ensure compliance to the extant instructions issued by the Department of Banking Regulation.
Answer: The AD bank approaching RBI for seeking approval for opening of Special Rupee Vostro Account must submit the following information along with their proposal/request:
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The details of the arrangement between AD bank and correspondent bank from the trading partner country along with the funds flow.
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A brief write-up on the foreign banks seeking correspondent relationship for Special Rupee Vostro Account.
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Copy of the request letter of the correspondent bank to AD bank.
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Confirmation from AD bank that the due diligence has been carried out by AD bank which establishes correspondent banking relationship as per our extant guidelines {Master Direction - Know Your Customer (KYC) Direction, 2016 dated Feb 25, 2016) (As amended from time to time)}.
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Confirmation from AD bank stating that the correspondent bank is not from a country or jurisdiction in the updated FATF Public Statement on High Risk & Non-Co-operative jurisdictions on which FATF has called for counter measures.
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Confirmation from AD bank that they shall ensure that all the transactions taking place in the Special Rupee Vostro Account of the correspondent bank are strictly in adherence to the instructions given in the A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 10 dated July 11, 2022.
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Financial parameters pertaining to the correspondent bank as required for the proposal may be obtained beforehand by email to fedcotrade@rbi.org.in and the same may be furnished by AD bank along with the proposal.
Ans: No.
The accredited banks are paid remuneration by RBI for conduct of State/Central Government transactions. Such remuneration is called Agency Commission. The rates of agency commission applicable at present (from July 1, 2019) are as under:
No. | Type of Transaction | Unit | Revised Rate | |
a. | (i) | Receipts – Physical mode | Per transaction | ₹ 40/- |
(ii) | Receipts – e-mode * | Per transaction | ₹ 9/- | |
b. | (i) | Payments – Pension | Per transaction | ₹ 75/- |
(ii) | Payments – Other than pension | Per ₹ 100 turnover | 6.5 paise | |
*In this context, it may please be noted that ‘Receipts – e-mode’ indicated against Sl. No. a(ii) in the above table would refer to those transactions involving remittance of funds from the remitter’s bank account through internet banking as well as all such transactions which do not involve physical receipt of cash / instruments. |
Ans: The location and addresses of NSBL and Prabhu Money Transfer are available in the Procedural Guidelines for Indo-Nepal Remittance Facility Scheme as also with the NEFT-enabled branches in India. The Procedural Guidelines for Indo-Nepal Remittance Facility Scheme are available on the website of RBI at /documents/87730/39016390/84489.pdf.
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