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জুলাই 17, 2004
Simplification of RBI Note Refund Rules
The Reserve Bank of India (Note Refund) Rules, 1975, as amended from time to time, dealing with the adjudication of mutilated notes have been posted on our website www.rbi.org.in. With a view to simplify the same, the members of public are requested to make suggestions. The suggestions may be sent by post to the Chief General Manager, Department of Currency Management, Reserve Bank of India, Central Office, 21st Floor, Post Bag No.1379, Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg, Mumba
The Reserve Bank of India (Note Refund) Rules, 1975, as amended from time to time, dealing with the adjudication of mutilated notes have been posted on our website www.rbi.org.in. With a view to simplify the same, the members of public are requested to make suggestions. The suggestions may be sent by post to the Chief General Manager, Department of Currency Management, Reserve Bank of India, Central Office, 21st Floor, Post Bag No.1379, Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg, Mumba
মে’ 25, 2004
Easing Individual Foreign Exchange Transactions : RBI implements Tarapore Committee recommendations
The Reserve Bank of India has initiated a variety of measures to ensure that individuals’ transactions in foreign exchange are as easy as their transactions in rupees. The measures include introduction of a liberalised scheme of personal remittance upto US$ 25,000 in February 2004 and removal of the restrictive clause of issuing Employees’ Stock Option at concessional rates. The Reserve Bank has also changed the name of the department handling the implementation of Fo
The Reserve Bank of India has initiated a variety of measures to ensure that individuals’ transactions in foreign exchange are as easy as their transactions in rupees. The measures include introduction of a liberalised scheme of personal remittance upto US$ 25,000 in February 2004 and removal of the restrictive clause of issuing Employees’ Stock Option at concessional rates. The Reserve Bank has also changed the name of the department handling the implementation of Fo
এপ্ৰিল 24, 2004
RBI disallows Certain Entities from accepting Fresh Deposits from NRIs
The Reserve Bank of India has today disallowed entities other than authorised dealers or authorised banks from accepting deposits from Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) received through fresh remittances from overseas. They will also not be permitted to accept deposits from NRIs by debit to their Non-Resident External (NRE)/Foreign Currency Non-Resident (Banks) (FCNR(B)) accounts. They will, however, be permitted to continue to hold the existing deposits and also renew such
The Reserve Bank of India has today disallowed entities other than authorised dealers or authorised banks from accepting deposits from Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) received through fresh remittances from overseas. They will also not be permitted to accept deposits from NRIs by debit to their Non-Resident External (NRE)/Foreign Currency Non-Resident (Banks) (FCNR(B)) accounts. They will, however, be permitted to continue to hold the existing deposits and also renew such
এপ্ৰিল 19, 2004
RBI advises Banks to accept Coins by Weight
Members of public can now tender current and uncurrent coins at the counters of public and private sector banks as also at the Reserve Bank of India's counters. Banks and the Reserve Bank will accept these coins by weight.The Reserve Bank of India has advised all the branches of public/private sector banks in Mumbai city to accept, by weight, aluminium coins of 5 paise, 10 paise, 20 paise, aluminium bronze coins of 10 paise, stainless coins of 10 paise, cupronickel co
Members of public can now tender current and uncurrent coins at the counters of public and private sector banks as also at the Reserve Bank of India's counters. Banks and the Reserve Bank will accept these coins by weight.The Reserve Bank of India has advised all the branches of public/private sector banks in Mumbai city to accept, by weight, aluminium coins of 5 paise, 10 paise, 20 paise, aluminium bronze coins of 10 paise, stainless coins of 10 paise, cupronickel co
এপ্ৰিল 17, 2004
RBI Rationalises Non-Resident Deposit Schemes
On a review of the existing non-resident deposit schemes, it has been decided to implement the following measures with immediate effect: Ceiling on Interest Rate on NRE Term Deposits It has now been decided that, until further notice, the interest rates on Non-Resident (External) Rupee (NRE) deposits for one to three years, contracted effective close of business in India on April 17, 2004, should not exceed the LIBOR/SWAP rates for US dollar of corresponding maturity.
On a review of the existing non-resident deposit schemes, it has been decided to implement the following measures with immediate effect: Ceiling on Interest Rate on NRE Term Deposits It has now been decided that, until further notice, the interest rates on Non-Resident (External) Rupee (NRE) deposits for one to three years, contracted effective close of business in India on April 17, 2004, should not exceed the LIBOR/SWAP rates for US dollar of corresponding maturity.
মাৰ্চ 18, 2004
Liberalised Remittance Scheme of USD 25,000 for Resident Individuals-Investor Protection – Disclosure Requirements
In terms of A.P. DIR (Series) Circular No. 64 dated February 4, 2004, Reserve Bank has operationalised the Scheme permitting resident individuals to make remittance for an amount not exceeding USD 25,000 per calendar year. This facility is now available for making remittance up to USD 25,000 per calendar year for any current or capital account transaction or a combination of both. A number of foreign banks operating in India as well as Indian banks have been subsequen
In terms of A.P. DIR (Series) Circular No. 64 dated February 4, 2004, Reserve Bank has operationalised the Scheme permitting resident individuals to make remittance for an amount not exceeding USD 25,000 per calendar year. This facility is now available for making remittance up to USD 25,000 per calendar year for any current or capital account transaction or a combination of both. A number of foreign banks operating in India as well as Indian banks have been subsequen
ফেব্ৰু 24, 2004
Current Account Transactions Further Lliberalised
In order to further simplify and liberalise the current account transactions, the Reserve Bank of India has announced its decision to freely allow the Authorised Dealers, the following categories of remittances in terms of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (Current Account Transactions) Rules, 2000: Remittance by artistes, e.g., wrestlers, dancers, entertainers etc. Commission to agents abroad for sale of residential plots for amounts up to USD 25,000 or 5 per cent
In order to further simplify and liberalise the current account transactions, the Reserve Bank of India has announced its decision to freely allow the Authorised Dealers, the following categories of remittances in terms of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (Current Account Transactions) Rules, 2000: Remittance by artistes, e.g., wrestlers, dancers, entertainers etc. Commission to agents abroad for sale of residential plots for amounts up to USD 25,000 or 5 per cent
ফেব্ৰু 04, 2004
Liberalised Remittance Scheme of USD 25,000 for Resident Individuals
As a part of the measures for further liberalization, residents would be permitted to remit an amount up to USD 25,000 per calendar year for any purpose without any distinction between the transaction being on the current account or capital account, for which a Scheme has been formulated by the Reserve Bank.All resident individuals are eligible to avail of the facility under the scheme. This facility is available for making remittance up to USD 25,000 per calendar yea
As a part of the measures for further liberalization, residents would be permitted to remit an amount up to USD 25,000 per calendar year for any purpose without any distinction between the transaction being on the current account or capital account, for which a Scheme has been formulated by the Reserve Bank.All resident individuals are eligible to avail of the facility under the scheme. This facility is available for making remittance up to USD 25,000 per calendar yea
জানু 08, 2004
Banks can be penalised for stapling of Currency Note Packets : RBI
The Reserve Bank of India has reiterated that stapling of note packets had been totally banned and no bank or bank branch should issue or accept note packets in stapled condition. It has added that in case any bank or bank branch was found issuing or accepting note packets in stapled condition, it would be liable to be penalised under the existing provisions of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949. The Reserve Bank of India had last year issued a directive under Section 3
The Reserve Bank of India has reiterated that stapling of note packets had been totally banned and no bank or bank branch should issue or accept note packets in stapled condition. It has added that in case any bank or bank branch was found issuing or accepting note packets in stapled condition, it would be liable to be penalised under the existing provisions of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949. The Reserve Bank of India had last year issued a directive under Section 3
ডিচে 08, 2003
Residential Status of Indian Students Abroad Revised
The Reserve Bank of India has been receiving representations from Indian students studying abroad requesting that they may be treated as non-residents under FEMA. The purport of their argument is that though they are students, they are, in reality, not dependent for a dominant part of their expenses on remittances from their households in India. Often they are permitted to work and have to undertake certain related financial transactions. They urge, therefore, that th
The Reserve Bank of India has been receiving representations from Indian students studying abroad requesting that they may be treated as non-residents under FEMA. The purport of their argument is that though they are students, they are, in reality, not dependent for a dominant part of their expenses on remittances from their households in India. Often they are permitted to work and have to undertake certain related financial transactions. They urge, therefore, that th
জুলাই 21, 2003
Make Ordinary Bank Customer Ultimate Beneficiary of RTGS:
RBI urges Banks
Shri Vepa Kamesam, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India today urged banks to ensure complete infrastructural and human resources readiness, and connectivity and security at their end so that the Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) facilities could percolate to the ordinary customers. He added that one of the primary objectives of every central bank is to put in place a modern, robust, secure and integrated payment and settlement system to enable the common man to make
Shri Vepa Kamesam, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India today urged banks to ensure complete infrastructural and human resources readiness, and connectivity and security at their end so that the Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) facilities could percolate to the ordinary customers. He added that one of the primary objectives of every central bank is to put in place a modern, robust, secure and integrated payment and settlement system to enable the common man to make
জুন 05, 2003
RBI appeals to Public to accept only Unstapled Notes
Some sections of the Print Media in their editions dated June 5, 2003, have carried stories on some difficulties and problems in, and plausible reasons, for non-implementation of the Reserve Bank of India’s Directive of November 7, 2001 regarding receipt and payment of cash only in unstapled notes. As the news item is not factual and to remove avoidable confusion, the Reserve Bank clarifies that it had issued the Directive and operative guidelines in November 2001. In
Some sections of the Print Media in their editions dated June 5, 2003, have carried stories on some difficulties and problems in, and plausible reasons, for non-implementation of the Reserve Bank of India’s Directive of November 7, 2001 regarding receipt and payment of cash only in unstapled notes. As the news item is not factual and to remove avoidable confusion, the Reserve Bank clarifies that it had issued the Directive and operative guidelines in November 2001. In
মে’ 30, 2003
Acceptance of Small Coins
The Reserve Bank of India has come across reports in certain sections of the Press and is also receiving complaints that small coins of 5, 10 and 20 paise are not being accepted by banks, commercial organisations and general public for payments on the plea that these coins are no more legal tender. It is clarified that though minting and issue of these coins has been stopped, they have not been withdrawn by Government of India. All such coins issued earlier continue t
The Reserve Bank of India has come across reports in certain sections of the Press and is also receiving complaints that small coins of 5, 10 and 20 paise are not being accepted by banks, commercial organisations and general public for payments on the plea that these coins are no more legal tender. It is clarified that though minting and issue of these coins has been stopped, they have not been withdrawn by Government of India. All such coins issued earlier continue t
মে’ 21, 2003
International Credit Cards: Liberalisation of Facilities for Residents
As a step towards further liberalisation, resident individuals maintaining a foreign currency account with an authorised dealer in India or a bank abroad, as permissible under extant Foreign Exchange Regulations, are free to obtain International Credit Cards (ICCs) issued by overseas banks and other reputed agencies. The charges incurred against the card either in India or abroad, can be met out of funds held in such Foreign Currency Account/s of the card holder or th
As a step towards further liberalisation, resident individuals maintaining a foreign currency account with an authorised dealer in India or a bank abroad, as permissible under extant Foreign Exchange Regulations, are free to obtain International Credit Cards (ICCs) issued by overseas banks and other reputed agencies. The charges incurred against the card either in India or abroad, can be met out of funds held in such Foreign Currency Account/s of the card holder or th
মাৰ্চ 31, 2003
RBI introducing Special Electronic Funds Transfer
The Reserve Bank of India, in conjunction with the banks, has embarked upon a Special Electronic Funds Transfer (SEFT) Scheme. The Scheme would enable safe, secure and quick transfer of funds electronically across branches of banks at many centres of the country. The Scheme would be introduced from April 1, 2003, with the settlement taking place at Mumbai for inter-bank funds transfers.The salient features of the Scheme are:The Scheme is designed to provide for same d
The Reserve Bank of India, in conjunction with the banks, has embarked upon a Special Electronic Funds Transfer (SEFT) Scheme. The Scheme would enable safe, secure and quick transfer of funds electronically across branches of banks at many centres of the country. The Scheme would be introduced from April 1, 2003, with the settlement taking place at Mumbai for inter-bank funds transfers.The salient features of the Scheme are:The Scheme is designed to provide for same d
ফেব্ৰু 25, 2003
Do away with Stapling of Currency Notes -
RBI appeals to Banks and Public
The Reserve Bank of India has made it mandatory on the banks to discontinue the practice of stapling the currency note packets. It has issued a directive to banks under Section 35A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 in public interest with the objective of giving clean and good notes to members of public.The Reserve Bank of India has been supplying fresh notes without staples to the banks and the members of public. It however observed that banks stapled these fresh n
The Reserve Bank of India has made it mandatory on the banks to discontinue the practice of stapling the currency note packets. It has issued a directive to banks under Section 35A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 in public interest with the objective of giving clean and good notes to members of public.The Reserve Bank of India has been supplying fresh notes without staples to the banks and the members of public. It however observed that banks stapled these fresh n
জানু 30, 2003
Further Liberalisation in use of International Credit Cards
Residents, individuals, as well as corporates, can avail of international credit card facility from any of the card issuers in India. The issuers according to their credit perception fix the credit limit available against such cards. As an endeavor to further liberalise the drawals of foreign exchange for Current account transactions by residents, it has now been decided that the existing requirement of prior permission of the Reserve Bank of India for availing of for
Residents, individuals, as well as corporates, can avail of international credit card facility from any of the card issuers in India. The issuers according to their credit perception fix the credit limit available against such cards. As an endeavor to further liberalise the drawals of foreign exchange for Current account transactions by residents, it has now been decided that the existing requirement of prior permission of the Reserve Bank of India for availing of for
ডিচে 14, 2002
Bank Loans only against Relief Bonds
It was reported in a section of the press today that the Reserve Bank of India has allowed banks to sanction loans against Relief Bonds.The Reserve Bank of India has clarified that as per Government of India instructions, banks are allowed to sanction loans against Relief Bonds only. This facility is not available against 7 per cent Savings Bonds, 2002, which is a new scheme introduced in October 2002. The 7 per cent Savings Bonds 2002, which were introduced from Octo
It was reported in a section of the press today that the Reserve Bank of India has allowed banks to sanction loans against Relief Bonds.The Reserve Bank of India has clarified that as per Government of India instructions, banks are allowed to sanction loans against Relief Bonds only. This facility is not available against 7 per cent Savings Bonds, 2002, which is a new scheme introduced in October 2002. The 7 per cent Savings Bonds 2002, which were introduced from Octo
ডিচে 05, 2002
Clean Note Policy: RBI
Shri Vepa Kamesam, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India, exhorted the banks to implement the Reserve Bank's instructions issued from November 2001 to do away with stapling of note packets and to introduce banding the packets with paper/polythene bands so that the life of the currency notes is increased. The Deputy Governor took a meeting of Chief Executives of public sector banks and other banks having currency chests in Delhi today to discuss matters connected with
Shri Vepa Kamesam, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India, exhorted the banks to implement the Reserve Bank's instructions issued from November 2001 to do away with stapling of note packets and to introduce banding the packets with paper/polythene bands so that the life of the currency notes is increased. The Deputy Governor took a meeting of Chief Executives of public sector banks and other banks having currency chests in Delhi today to discuss matters connected with

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