Master Direction on Currency Distribution & Exchange Scheme (CDES) based on performance in rendering customer service to the members of public - RBI - Reserve Bank of India
Master Direction on Currency Distribution & Exchange Scheme (CDES) based on performance in rendering customer service to the members of public
RBI/DCM/2018-19/63 July 3, 2018 The Chairman and Managing Director / Madam / Dear Sir, Master Direction on Currency Distribution & Exchange Scheme (CDES) based on performance in rendering customer service to the members of public In terms of the Preamble, under Section 45 of the RBI Act, 1934 and 35 A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, the Bank issues guidelines / instructions for realising the objectives of our Clean Note Policy. With a view to sustaining these objectives, the Bank has formulated a scheme of incentives titled Currency Distribution and Exchange Scheme (CDES) in order to ensure that all bank branches provide better customer services to members of public. 2. The Master Direction enclosed incorporates updated guidelines / circulars on the subject. The Direction will be updated from time to time as and when fresh instructions are issued. 3. This Master Direction has been placed on RBI website at www.rbi.org.in. Yours faithfully, (Manas Ranjan Mohanty) Encl: As above Circular on “Currency Distribution & Exchange Scheme (CDES)” for bank branches including currency chests based on performance in rendering customer service to members of public 1. The Currency Distribution & Exchange Scheme (CDES) for bank branches including currency chests has been formulated in order to ensure that all bank branches provide better customer service to members of public with regard to exchange of notes and coins, in keeping with the objectives of Clean Note Policy. 2. Incentives As per the scheme, banks are eligible for the following financial incentives for providing facilities for exchange of notes and coins:
3. Operational Guidelines to avail performance-based incentives – i) The incentives will be paid on the soiled notes actually received in the Issue Office of the RBI. Banks need not submit a separate claim in this regard. Currency chest branch will have to pass on the incentive to the linked branches for the soiled notes tendered by them on a pro-rata basis. ii) Similarly, incentive will be paid in respect of the adjudicated notes received along with the soiled note remittances / sent separately by registered / insured post in a sealed cover to the RBI. No separate claim is required to be made. |
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