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Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Deposit Scheme (PMGKDS), 2016

On the date of maturity, the proceeds will be credited to the bank account as per the details on record.In case there are changes in any details, such as, account number, IFSC code, etc then the investor must intimate Reserve Bank of India , through the Authorised Banks promptly.
Yes.
  • The minimum investment limit is Rs. 5,000/- (five thousand).

  • The maximum limit is Rs. 10 lakh per annum for eligible individual investors and Rs. 25 lakh per annum for institutions such as HUFs, Charitable Trusts, Education Endowments and similar institutions which are not pro-profit in nature.

Ans. A settlement file provides information as to how much amount has to be debited from and credited to the accounts of participants (sellers, buyers and financiers), due on a particular date / time. In other words, it indicates how much a financier has to pay to an MSME seller, and how much a buyer owes to the financier on a particular date / time. The TReDS entities generate the settlement file and send the same to existing payment systems (for instance, National Automated Clearing House) for actual payment of funds.

Ans. An indicative checklist of documents is given below:

a) Covering Letter for Membership to CPS, including:

  1. Part-A: General Information

  2. Part-B: Financial and Risk Management Aspects

b) For Current Account:

  1. Application Form for Opening Current Account with RBI Regional Office (Annex-I of Master Directions on Access Criteria for Payment Systems)

  2. Original Certificate of Incorporation / Registration

  3. Original Certificate of Commencement of Business

  4. An Up-to-date Copy of the Memorandum and Articles of Association / Byelaws Duly Authenticated by the Chairman of the Board

  5. True Copy of a Resolution (as per specimen on the reverse) of the Board of Directors Authorising the Opening of the Account Together with Specimen of the Signatures of the Authorised Signatories Duly Attested by the Chairman

  6. List of Officials Authorised to Operate Account

c) For INFINET Membership:

  1. Application Form for INFINET Membership (Annex-IV of Master Directions on Access Criteria for Payment Systems)

  2. Undertaking to be Given by the Applicant on Letter Head of the Entity

  3. Copy of Board Resolution to Obtain INFINET Membership

  4. Details of Existing IT Infrastructure

d) For RTGS Membership:

  1. Application Form for RTGS Membership (Annex-V of Master Directions on Access Criteria for Payment Systems)

  2. Certified Copy of the Advice of INFINET Membership

  3. Undertaking in the Prescribed Form (Stamp Paper)

  4. Power of Attorney, in Original, in the Prescribed Form (Stamp Paper)

  5. Certified True Copy of the Resolution of the Board of Directors Authorising to Apply for the Membership of the RTGS System

  6. Standing Instructions for Start of the Day Fund Transfer

e) For NEFT Membership:

  1. Application Form for NEFT Membership (Annex-VI of Master Directions on Access Criteria for Payment Systems)

  2. Certified True Copy of RTGS Membership Certificate

Ans. No

No. The deposit insurance scheme is compulsory and no bank can withdraw from it.

Answer: Yes, the income from INR balance can be repatriated subject to applicable regulatory guidelines and tax provisions.

A. The NOFHC has to be wholly owned by the Promoters/Promoter Group. However, at least 51 per cent of the voting equity shares of the NOFHC have to be held by companies in the Promoter Group in which public hold not less than 51 per cent of the voting equity of those companies.[para 2 (C) (ii) (b) of the guidelines]

A franchiser, i.e. AD Category–I Bank/ AD Category–II / FFMC should undertake the following minimum checks while conducting due diligence of its franchisees:

  1. existing business activities of the franchisee/ its position in the area

  2. minimum Net Owned Funds of the franchisee

  3. Shops & Establishments / other applicable municipal certification in favour of the franchisee

  4. verification of physical existence of location of the franchisee, where restricted money changing activities will be conducted

  5. conduct certificate of the franchisee from the local police authorities (certified copy of Memorandum and Articles of Association and Certificate of Incorporation in respect of incorporated entities)

    Note: Obtaining of Conduct Certificate of the franchisee from the local police authorities is optional for the franchisers. However, the franchisers may take due care to avoid appointing individuals/ entities as franchisees who have cases / proceedings initiated / pending against them by any law enforcing agencies.

  6. declaration regarding past criminal case, if any, cases initiated / pending against the franchisee or its directors / partners by any law enforcing agency, if any

  7. PAN Card of the franchisee and its directors / partners

  8. photographs of the directors / partners and the key persons of franchisee

The above checks should be done on a regular basis, at least once in a year. The franchiser should obtain from the franchisees proper documentary evidence confirming the location of the franchisees in addition to personal visits to the site. The franchiser should also obtain a Chartered Accountant's certificate confirming the maintenance of minimum Net Owned Funds of the franchisee, i.e., Rs.10 lakh on an ongoing basis.

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