Section 23 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (As Applicable to Co-operative Societies) - Opening of new place of business by District Central Co-operative Banks (DCCBs) - ആർബിഐ - Reserve Bank of India
Section 23 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (As Applicable to Co-operative Societies) - Opening of new place of business by District Central Co-operative Banks (DCCBs)
RBI/2022-23/106 August 11, 2022 All District Central Co-operative Banks Madam/Sir, Section 23 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (As Applicable to Co-operative Societies) – Opening of new place of business by District Central Co-operative Banks (DCCBs) Pursuant to the amendment to the Banking Regulation Act (No.39 of 2020) dated September 29, 2020, District Central Co-operative Banks (DCCBs) are permitted to open new place of business/install ATMs or shift the location of such offices only after obtaining prior approval of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Accordingly, it has been decided to issue guidelines with details of the criteria and procedure for submission of application by DCCBs for opening new place of business/installation of ATMs. 2. The criteria for opening of branches/extension counters/specialized branches/regional offices/zonal offices/administrative offices/shifting of branches/upgradation of extension counters into full-fledged branches by a DCCB are as follows:
The above parameters will be considered as they appear in the latest inspection report of NABARD. 3. In order to expedite the regulatory approvals under Section 23 of the Banking Regulation Act 1949 (AACS), it has been decided that DCCBs satisfying the criteria as mentioned at para 2 above, may submit their application in the format prescribed in the Banking Regulation (Co-operative Societies) Rules, 1966 to concerned Regional Office (RO) of the Reserve Bank of India for prior approval for opening of branches/extension counters/specialized branches/regional offices/zonal offices/administrative offices/shifting of branches/upgradation of extension counters into full-fledged branches. The banks shall also forward a copy of the application to NABARD which, in turn, shall forward their recommendation in the matter to concerned RO of the Reserve Bank of India. 4. DCCBs shall be allowed to install on-site ATMs without seeking prior approval of the Reserve Bank of India. They may also install off-site/mobile ATMs as per their need and potential in their area of operation without prior permission from the Reserve Bank of India subject to satisfying the criteria as mentioned at para 2 above. Further, DCCBs shall ensure that the proposal for installation of off-site/mobile ATMs is duly approved by their Board of Directors. The conditions subject to which off-site/mobile ATMs can be operationalized by DCCBs are furnished in Annex I. The formats for reporting on-site/off-site/mobile ATMs by DCCBs are furnished in Annex II and Annex III. The reporting requirements are listed in Annex IV. 5. DCCBs shall report to concerned Regional Office of the Reserve Bank under whose jurisdiction the Head Office of the DCCB is functioning, immediately after operationalization of the off-site/mobile ATMs and in any case not later than 15 days, as per the format enclosed in Annex II and Annex III and obtain authorization under Section 23 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (AACS) from the concerned Regional Office of the Reserve Bank. 6. DCCBs are advised to adhere to the guidelines relating to the security measures at ATMs issued by RBI vide circulars DCM(Plg.)No.3641/10.25.007/2017-18 dated April 12, 2018 and DCM(Plg.)No.2968/10.25.007/2018-19 dated June 14, 2019 and any subsequent instructions issued by RBI relating to security aspects at ATMs. 7. These guidelines will come into effect from the date of issue of the circular. Yours faithfully, (Prakash Baliarsingh) Encl: as above Conditions subject to which off-site/mobile ATMs can be operationalized by DCCB.
Facilities provided at on-site/off-site ATMs/mobile ATMs DCCBs are free to offer all their products and services through the ATM channel provided the technology permits the same and adequate checks are put in place to prevent the channel from being misused. Name of the DCCB: 1. Number of ATMs installed (Please furnish branch-wise details)
2. Mode of acquisition of ATMs 3. Cost of ATMs. 4. Cost of infrastructure for installation of ATMs. 5. Average number of ATM transactions per day.
6. Average cost per ATM transaction. 7. Whether the bank is sharing the ATM facility with any other bank. If so,
8. Whether the bank is making use of ATM facility installed at any other bank. If so,
9. Indicate briefly benefits actually derived/expected to accrue by way of installation of ATMs. A. Statement of operationalisation of off-site ATM by the bank to be submitted as and when effected. Name of the DCCB:
B. Statement of operationalisation of Mobile ATMs by the bank to be submitted as and when effected. Name of the DCCB:
Reporting requirements
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