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The Government Securities Act, 2006 and The Government Securities Regulations, 2007
Ans. The investor who has remitted funds under LRS can retain and reinvest the income earned from his investments made under the Scheme. However, the received/realised/unspent/unused foreign exchange, unless reinvested, shall be repatriated and surrendered to an authorised person within a period of 180 days from the date of such receipt/ realisation/ purchase/ acquisition or date of return to India, as the case may be.
Further, any additional repatriation requirement with respect to investments made under Overseas Investments Rules and Regulations 2022 shall also be adhered to.
Ans: The credit cards can be used for purchase of goods and services at PoS terminals / e-commerce. These cards can be used domestically and internationally (provided they are enabled for such use). Credit cards can also be used to draw cash advances from ATMs, subject to prescribed terms, and conditions.
Banks have been advised to issue only CTS 2010 standard compliant cheques from September 30, 2012. Earlier, there were seprate clearing sessions for non-CTS cheques. However, they were discontinued with effect from December 31, 2018. As of now, non-CTS cheques cannot be presented in CTS. Bank have been advised to withdraw the non-CTS cheques from the customers. However, non-CTS cheques remain to be valid as a negotiable instrument.
Ans: Yes, both movable and immovable secured assets possessed under Section 13 (4) of the SARFAESI Act, 2002, on which the information is already published in the newspapers in terms of Rule 3 (1) or Rule 6 (2) of the Security (Enforcement) Rules of 2002 in case of movable property, and Rule 8 (2) ibid in case of immovable property, shall be displayed on the website of the RE.
The list of banks in India, their UPI handles and platforms for receiving and sending remittances are tabulated as following:
Receiving Remittances | Sending Remittances | |||
Banks | UPI Handles Enabled | Featuring Apps | Banks | Apps / Internet banking |
Axis Bank | @axisbank | Axis Pay | ICICI Bank | Internet banking |
DBS Bank India | @dbs | DBS Digibank | Indian Bank | Mobile App (IndOASIS) |
ICICI Bank | @icici | ICICI iMobile | Indian Overseas Bank | Internet banking |
Indian Bank | @indianbank | IndOASIS | ||
Indian Overseas Bank | @iob | BHIM IOB Pay | State Bank of India | Mobile App (BHIM SBI Pay) |
State Bank of India | @sbi | BHIM SBI Pay |
Ans: No. Not required.