RBI/2009-2010/13 
  DNBS (PD) CC. No.16 / SCRC / 26.03.001/ 2009-2010
       
      July 1, 2009 
              Master Circular on directions/instructions  issued to the Securitisation Companies/ Reconstruction Companies 
         
        As you are aware, in order to have all current  instructions on the subject at one place, the Reserve Bank of India had  issued a Master Circular on  the captioned subject, which is now updated up to 30th June 2009. It may be noted that the  Master Circular consolidates and updates all the instructions contained in the circulars  listed in the Annex, in so far they relate to Securitisation Company/Reconstruction Company. The  Master Circular has also been placed on the RBI web-site (http://www.rbi.org.in) 
         
      2. It is  advised that the updated directions/instructions relating to the Securitisation  Companies and Reconstruction Companies (Reserve Bank) Guidelines and  Directions, 2003, have been covered in a separate Master Circular, vide DNBS  (PD) CC. No. 15 / SCRC/26.03.001/ 2009-2010 dated July 1, 2009. 
       
      Yours sincerely, 
      (P. Krishnamurthy) 
        Chief General Manager-in-Charge  
         
        Annex 
      (1) Submission of application for a Certificate of  Registration to commence/carry on the business of a Securitisation Company or  Reconstruction Company 
           
          1 The Securitisation Companies or Reconstruction Companies  seeking registration from the Reserve Bank of India shall submit their  application in the format (Annexed to Notification  No. DNBS. 1/CGM (CSM)-2003 dated March 7, 2003) specified  by the Bank, duly filled in with all the relevant annexures/supporting  documents to the Chief General Manager-in-Charge, Department of Non-Banking  Supervision, Central Office, Reserve Bank of India, Centre 1, World Trade  Centre, Cuffe Parade, Colaba, Mumbai 400 005.   
         
        (2) Maintenance of minimum owned fund for  carrying out the business of securitisation or asset reconstruction   
         
        2 The Bank had issued the guidelines vide Notification  No.DNBS.4/CGM (OPA)-2004 dated March 29, 2004  that for commencing the business of securitisation or asset reconstruction the  minimum owned fund shall be an amount not less than 15% of the total financial  assets acquired or to be acquired by the Securitisation Company or  Reconstruction Company on an aggregate basis or Rs.100 crore whichever is lower,  irrespective of whether the assets are transferred to a trust set up for the  purpose of securitization or not. Further the Securitisation Company or  Reconstruction Company should continue to hold this owned fund level until the  realization of the assets and redemption of security receipts issued against  such assets. The Securitization Company or Reconstruction Company can utilize  this amount towards the Security Receipts issued by the trust under each scheme. This will ensure the stake of the  Securitisation Company or Reconstruction Company in the assets acquired. 
         
        (3)Commencement  of business by Securitisation Companies/Reconstruction Companies 
         
        3 The Bank had issued the guidelines vide Notification  No.DNBS.6/CGM (PK)-2006 dated October 19, 2006  that the  Securitisation Company or Reconstruction Company should commence business within six months from the date of grant of  Certificate of Registration. The Bank may on application made by SC/RC grant  extension of time beyond six months but in no case such extension of time shall  extend 12 months from the date of grant of Certificate of Registration.   
         
        (4) Submission of quarterly statements by Securitisation Companies/Reconstruction   Companies 
         
        4 Quarterly Statement in the format viz. SCRC1 &  SCRC2 on assets acquired, securitized and reconstructed to be submitted by  Securitisation Companies/Reconstruction Companies registered with the Reserve  Bank of India under Section 3(4) of the Securitisation and Reconstruction of  Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest  Act, 2002 with in 15 days of close of quarter  to which it pertains. The first such statement was to be with reference to  quarter ending March 31,   2007. 
         
        (5) Regulation of SCs/RCs-submission of returns and  audited balance sheet by SCs/RCs  
         
        5 All the SCs/RCs registered with the Bank were  advised to furnish the position of Owned Fund in Quarterly Statement SCRC1 as  item no.1 and also   furnish a copy of  audited balance sheet along with the Directors Report/Auditors Report every year within one month from the date of Annual  General Body Meeting, in which the audited results are adopted, starting with  the balance sheet as on March 31, 2008. 
         
         (6)  Investment in Security Receipts issued by the trusts floated by  Securitisation Companies/Reconstruction    Companies 
         
      6 The  Bank had issued the guidelines vide Notification No.DNBS.5/CGM (PK)-2006 dated September 20, 2006 that the Securitisation  Company or Reconstruction Company shall invest in the Security Receipts issued  by the trust set up for the purpose of securitisation, an amount not less than  5% under each scheme with immediate effect. In case of those SC/RCs which have  already issued the SRs, such SC/RCs shall achieve the minimum subscription  limit under each scheme with in a period of 6 months from the date of issue of  guidelines in the matter.   
       
      (7)Guidelines on Declaration of Net Asset Value  of Security Receipts issued by Securitisation  Company/Reconstruction Company 
       
      7 In order to enable the Qualified Institutional Buyers  to know the value of their investments in the Security Receipts issued by the  Securitisation Company/Reconstruction Company, the Securitisation Companies/ Reconstruction  Companies registered with the Bank under the Securitisation and Reconstruction  of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002, were  advised to declare Net Asset Value of the Security Receipts issued by them at  periodical intervals.  
       
      (8)  Regulation of SCs/RCs-disclosure while  issuing Security Receipts (SRs) 
       
      8 Further to para 7 of   circular DNBS (PD) CC. No.  6/SCRC/10.30.049/2006-07 dated May 28, 2007 SC/RCs were advised that in order  to enable the investors to make informed investment decision in the SRs, the  disclosure in respect of underlying basket of assets required to be made by  SCs/RCs in the offer documents which include disclosure in respect of  the date of acquisition of the assets, valuation of the assets and the interest  of SCs/RCs in such assets at the time of issue of SRs. 
       
      9. Quarterly  Statement to be submitted by Securitisation Companies/Reconstruction Companies  registered with the Reserve Bank of India under Section 3(4) of the SARFAESI Act 
       
      9 Based upon the experience gained, the Bank has  revised the formats of quarterly  statements SCRC 1 and SCRC 2 to be submitted by Securitisation  Companies/Reconstruction Companies registered with the Bank. As earlier, the  statements should be submitted within 15 days of the close of the quarter to  which it pertains, to the Department of Non-Banking Supervision, Central  Office, Reserve Bank of India,  2nd floor, "B" Wing, World Trade Centre, Centre I, Cuffe  Parade, Colaba, Mumbai 400005. The first such statement in revised format  should be forwarded for the quarter ending December 31, 2008.  
       
      10 Acquisition  of financial assets by Securitisation Companies/Reconstruction Companies  (SC/RCs) - Clarifications  
       
      10 A Securitisation  Company/Reconstruction Company is neither a ‘bank’ in terms of  provisions of Section 2(1)(c) of SARFAESI Act, 2002 nor a ‘financial  institution’ in terms of provisions of Section 2(1)(m) of the said Act.  Therefore, acquisition of financial assets by one SC/RC from another SC/RC will  not be in conformity with the provisions of SARFAESI Act, 2002.  
‘Restructuring of loans by SC/RC’ is one of the  measures allowed to be undertaken by SC/RCs for realisation of their dues. As  such, there is no bar on SC/RCs deploying their funds for undertaking  restructuring of acquired loan account with the sole purpose of realizing their  dues.  
       
      11 Resolution of acquired assets - Extension in time frame for  redemption of security receipts (SRs) issued  
       
      11 In terms of paragraph 7(6)(ii) of “The Securitisation Companies and  Reconstruction Companies (Reserve Bank)   Guidelines and Directions, 2003” dated April 23, 2003 (herein after called guidelines)  it has been prescribed that the plan of  realisation of assets shall not exceed five years from the date of acquisition  of asset. Certain Securitisation  Companies/Reconstruction Companies (SC/RCs) which had not been able to  realize the financial asset acquired within the given time frame, represented  to the Bank seeking extension in time frame for resolution of financial assets,  Taking into account the representations received, as an interim measure, the  Bank has accorded permission to give an extension of two more years for  realisation of the assets in respect of the security receipts (SRs) issued  by SCs/RCs which have completed five years.  
The provisions of extant guidelines as per paragraph 7(6)(ii)  of the guidelines would apply to all other SRs issued by the SC/RCs. 
       
      List of circulars issued to Securitisation  Companies/Reconstruction Companies 
       
      1. DNBS.PD.CC 1/SCRC/10.30/2002-03 dated April 23, 2003  
      2. DNBS. PD. CC. 2 / SCRC/ 10.30/ 2003-04  dated        March 29 , 2004  
      3. DNBS.PD.CC.3/SCRC/ 10.30.000/ 2006-07 dated September 20 2006 
      4. DNBS.PD.CC.4/SCRC/10.30.000/2006-07       dated October 19, 2006 
      5. DNBS. (PD) C.C. No. 5/ SCRC/10.30.000/ 2006-07 dated April 25,  2007 
      6. DNBS (PD) CC. No. 6 / SCRC / 10.30.049/ 2006-07       dated May 28, 2007 
      7. DNBS (PD) CC. No.8 / SCRC / 10.30.000/       2007-08   dated March 5, 2008  
      8. DNBS (PD) CC. No.       9 / SCRC / 10.30.000/ 2007-08 dated April 22, 2008
       
      9. DNBS (PD) CC. No.       12 / SCRC / 10.30.000/ 2008-09 September 26, 2008  
      10. DNBS /PD (SC/RC)       CC. No.  13 /26.03.001/2008-09 April 22, 2009 
      11. DNBS (PD) CC. No. 14 / SCRC / 26.01.001/ 2008-09 April 24, 2009
        
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      DNBS.PD.CC 1/SCRC/10.30/2002-2003 dated April 23,2003 
2 DNBS. PD. CC. 2 / SCRC/ 10.30/ 2003-2004  dated    March 29 , 2004
 
	  3 DNBS.PD.CC.4/SCRC/10.30.000/2006-2007 dated October 19, 2006
	   
	  4 DNBS. (PD) C.C. No. 5/ SCRC/10.30.000/  2006-2007 dated April   25,  2007
	   
	    5 DNBS (PD) CC. No.  8   /  SCRC / 10.30.000/ 2007-2008 March 5, 2008
	   
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	  DNBS. PD. CC.3/SCRC/  10.30.000/ 2006-2007 dated September 20  2006
	   
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	  DNBS (PD) CC. No. 6 / SCRC /  10.30.049/ 2006-2007  dated  May 28, 2007
	   
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	  DNBS (PD) CC. No.  9  /  SCRC / 10.30.000/ 2007-2008 April 22, 2008
	   
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	  DNBS (PD) CC. No. 12 / SCRC  / 10.30.000/ 2008-2009  September 26, 2008
	   
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	  DNBS  /PD (SC/RC) CC. No.  13  /26.03.001/2008-09  April 22, 2009 
	  11 DNBS (PD) CC. No. 14 /  SCRC / 26.01.001/ 2008-2009  April 24, 2009 |