Master Direction - Establishment of Branch Office (BO)/ Liaison Office (LO)/ Project Office (PO) or any other place of business in India by foreign entities (Updated as on May 18, 2021) - आरबीआय - Reserve Bank of India
Master Direction - Establishment of Branch Office (BO)/ Liaison Office (LO)/ Project Office (PO) or any other place of business in India by foreign entities (Updated as on May 18, 2021)
updated-as-on:
- 2021-05-18
- 2019-03-29
- 2019-02-28
- 2018-05-10
- 2016-05-17
- 2016-01-01
RBI/FED/2015-16/6 January 01, 2016 To, All Authorised Dealer Category – I banks Dear Madam / Sir, Master Direction - Establishment of Branch Office (BO)/ Liaison Office (LO)/ Project Establishment of branch office/ liaison office / project office or any other place of business in India by foreign entities is regulated in terms of Section 6(6) of Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 read with 1Notification No. FEMA 22(R)/2016-RB dated March 31, 2016. These Regulations are amended from time to time to incorporate the changes in the regulatory framework and published through amendment notifications. 2. Within the contours of the Regulations, Reserve Bank of India also issues directions to Authorised Persons under Section 11 of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999. These directions lay down the modalities as to how the foreign exchange business has to be conducted by the Authorised Persons with their customers/constituents with a view to implementing the regulations framed. 3. This Master Direction consolidates the existing instructions on the subject of “Establishment of branch office/ liaison office / project office or any other place of business in India by foreign entities” at one place. Reporting instructions can be found in Master Direction on reporting (Master Direction No. 18 dated January 1, 2016). 4. It may be noted that, whenever necessary, Reserve Bank shall issue directions to Authorised Persons through A.P. (DIR Series) Circulars in regard to any change in the Regulations or the manner in which relative transactions are to be conducted by the Authorised Persons with their customers/ constituents. The Master Direction issued herewith shall be amended suitably simultaneously. Yours faithfully, (Ravinder Singh Amar) Master Direction - Establishment of Branch Office (BO) / Liaison i. Applications from foreign companies (a body corporate incorporated outside India, including a firm or other association of individuals) for establishing BO/ LO/ PO in India shall be considered by the AD Category-I bank as per the guidelines given by Reserve Bank of India (RBI). ii. An application from a person resident outside India for opening of a BO/LO/PO in India shall require prior approval of Reserve Bank of India and shall be forwarded by the AD Category-I bank to the General Manager, Reserve Bank of India, Central Office Cell, Foreign Exchange Department, 6, Sansad Marg, New Delhi - 110 001 who shall process the applications in consultation with the Government of India, in the following cases:
iii. The non-resident entity applying for a BO/LO in India should have a financially sound track record viz:
iv. An applicant that is not financially sound and is a subsidiary of another company may submit a Letter of Comfort (LOC) (Annex A) from its parent/ group company, subject to the condition that the parent/ group company satisfies the prescribed criteria for net worth and profit. i. The application for establishing BO / LO/ PO in India may be submitted by the non-resident entity in Form FNC (Annex B) to a designated AD Category - I bank (i.e. an AD Category – I bank identified by the applicant with whom they intend to pursue banking relations) along with the prescribed documents mentioned in the Form and the LOC, wherever applicable. The AD Category-I bank shall after exercising due diligence in respect of the applicant’s background, and satisfying itself as regards adherence to the eligibility criteria for establishing BO/LO/PO, antecedents of the promoter, nature and location of activity of the applicant, sources of funds, etc., and compliance with the extant KYC norms grant approval to the foreign entity for establishing BO/LO/PO in India. The AD Category-I banks may frame appropriate policy for dealing with these applications in conformity with the FEMA Regulations and Directions. ii. However, before issuing the approval letter to the applicant, the AD Category-I bank shall forward a copy of the Form FNC along with the details of the approval proposed to be granted by it to the General Manager, Reserve Bank of India, CO Cell, New Delhi, for allotment of Unique Identification Number (UIN) to each BO/LO. After receipt of the UIN from the Reserve Bank, the AD Category-I bank shall issue the approval letter to the non-resident entity for establishing BO/LO in India. This is in order to enable the Reserve Bank to keep, maintain and upload up-to-date list of all foreign entities which have been granted permission for establishing BO/LO in India, on its website. iii. The validity period of an LO is generally for three years, except in the case of Non-Banking Finance Companies (NBFCs) and those entities engaged in construction and development sectors, for whom the validity period is two years only. The validity period of the project office is for the tenure of the project. iv. There is a general permission to non-resident companies to establish POs in India, provided they have secured a contract from an Indian company to execute a project in India. Also, the project must have secured the necessary regulatory clearances; andis funded directly by inward remittance from abroad; or the project is funded by a bilateral or multilateral International Financing Agency, or a company or entity in India awarding the contract has been granted Term Loan by a Public Financial Institution or a bank in India for the Project. v. An applicant that has received a permission for setting up of a BO/LO/PO shall inform the designated AD Category I bank as to the date on which the BO/LO/PO has been set up. The AD Category I bank in turn shall inform Reserve Bank accordingly. In case an approval granted by the AD bank has either been surrendered by the applicant or has expired without any BO/LO/PO being set up, the AD Category I bank shall inform RBI accordingly. vi. The approval granted by the AD Category I bank should include a proviso to the effect that in case the BO/LO/PO for which approval has been granted is not opened within six months from the date of the approval letter, the approval shall lapse. In cases where the non-resident entity is not able to open the office within the stipulated time frame due to reasons beyond its control, the AD Category-I bank may consider granting extension of time for a further period of six months for setting up the office. Any further extension of time shall require the prior approval of Reserve Bank of India in this regard. vii. All applications for establishing a BO/LO in India by foreign banks and insurance companies will be directly received and examined by the Department of Banking Regulation (DBR), Reserve Bank of India, Central Office and the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA), respectively. No UIN for such representative offices is required from the Foreign Exchange Department, Reserve Bank of India. viii. There is a general permission to non-resident companies for establishing BO in the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) to undertake manufacturing and service activities subject to the conditions that:
In the event of winding-up of business and for remittance of winding-up proceeds, the branch shall approach an AD Category – I bank with the documents as mentioned in para 10 under "Closure of Liaison / Branch Office". 3. Opening of bank account by BO/LO/PO i. An LO may approach the designated AD Category I Bank in India to open an account to receive remittances from its Head Office outside India. It may be noted that an LO shall not maintain more than one bank account at any given time without the prior permission of Reserve Bank of India. The permitted Credits and Debits to the account shall be: a. Credits
b. Debits Only for meeting the local expenses of the office. ii. A BO may approach any AD Category-I Bank in India to open an account for its operations in India. Credits to the account should represent the funds received from Head Office through normal banking channels for meeting the expenses of the office and any legitimate receivables arising in the process of its business operations. Debits to this account shall be for the expenses incurred by the BO and towards remittance of profit/winding up proceeds. iii. Any foreign entity except an entity from Pakistan who has been awarded a contract for a project by the Government authority/Public Sector Undertakings or are permitted by the AD to operate in India may open a bank account without any prior approval of the Reserve Bank. An entity from Pakistan shall need prior approval of Reserve Bank of India to open a bank account for its project office in India. iv. AD Category – I banks can open non-interest bearing foreign currency account for POs in India subject to the following:
4. Annual Activity Certificate by BO/LO/PO i. The Annual Activity Certificate (AAC) as at the end of March 31 each year along with the required documents needs to be submitted by the following:
The LO/BO needs to submit the AAC to the designated AD Category -I bank as well as Director General of Income Tax (International Taxation), New Delhi whereas the PO needs to submit the AAC only to the designated AD Category -I bank. ii. The designated AD Category - I bank shall scrutinize the AACs and ensure that the activities undertaken by the BO/LO are being carried out in accordance with the terms and conditions of the approval given. In the event of any adverse findings reported by the auditor or noticed by the designated AD Category -I bank, the same should immediately be reported to the General Manager, Reserve Bank of India, CO Cell, New Delhi, along with the copy of the AAC and their comments thereon. 5. Extension of validity period of the approval of LO and PO i. Requests for extension of time for LOs may be submitted before the expiry of the validity of the approval, to the AD Category-I bank concerned under whose jurisdiction the LO/nodal office is located. The designated AD Category - I bank may extend the validity period of LO/s for a period of 3 years from the date of expiry of the original approval / extension granted if the applicant has complied with the following conditions and the application is otherwise in order:
Such extension has to be granted, as expeditiously as possible and in any case not later than one month from the receipt of the request under intimation to the General Manager, Reserve Bank of India, CO Cell, New Delhi quoting the reference number of the original approval letter and the UIN. Reserve Bank shall update the information on its website immediately. ii. Further, entities engaged in construction and development sectors and Non-Banking Finance Companies are permitted to open a liaison office for two years only. No further extension would be considered for liaison offices of entities which are Non-Banking Finance Companies and those engaged in construction and development sectors (excluding infrastructure development companies). Upon expiry of the validity period, the offices shall have to either close down or be converted into a Joint Venture / Wholly Owned Subsidiary in conformity with the extant Foreign Direct Investment policy. 6. Registration with police authorities Applicants from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Iran, China, Hong Kong, Macau or Pakistan desirous of opening BO/LO/PO in India shall have to register with the state police authorities. Copy of approval letter for ‘persons’ from these countries shall be marked by the AD Category-I bank to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Internal Security Division-I, Government of India, New Delhi for necessary action and record. 7. Application for additional offices and activities i. Requests for establishing additional BOs / LOs may be submitted to the AD Category-I bank in a fresh FNC form. However, the documents mentioned in form FNC need not be resubmitted, if there are no changes to the documents already submitted earlier.
ii. Requests for undertaking activities in addition to what has been permitted initially (Annex C) by Reserve Bank of India/ AD Category-I bank may be submitted by the applicant to the Reserve Bank through the designated AD Category -I bank justifying the need. 8. Extension of fund and non-fund based facilities AD Category-I bank, may, based on their business prudence, Board approved policy and compliance to extant rules/regulations stipulated by DBR, RBI extend fund/non-fund based facilities to BOs/POs only. 9. Remittance of profit/surplus i. BOs are permitted to remit outside India profit of the branch net of applicable Indian taxes, on production of the following documents to the satisfaction of the AD Category-I bank through whom the remittance is effected: a. A certified copy of the audited Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss account for the relevant year. b. A Chartered Accountant’s certificate certifying
ii. AD Category – I bank can permit intermittent remittances by POs pending winding up / completion of the project provided they are satisfied with the bonafides of the transaction, subject to the following:
i. Requests for closure of the BO / LO/ PO and allowing the remittance of winding up proceeds of BO / LO/ PO may be submitted to the designated AD Category - I bank by the BO/ LO/ PO or their nodal office, as the case may be. The application for winding up may be submitted along with the following documents: a. Copy of the Reserve Bank's/AD Category-I bank’s approval for establishing the BO/ LO/ PO. b. Auditor's certificate :
c. Confirmation from the applicant/parent company that no legal proceedings in any Court in India are pending against the BO / LO/ PO and there is no legal impediment to the remittance. d. A report from the Registrar of Companies regarding compliance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, in case of winding up of the BO /LO in India, wherever applicable. e. The designated AD Category - I banks has to ensure that the BO / LO/ PO had filed their respective AACs. f. Any other document/s, specified by Reserve Bank of India/AD Category-I bank while granting approval. ii. Designated AD Category-I bank may allow remittance of winding up proceeds in respect of offices of banks and insurance companies, after obtaining copies of permission of closure from the sectoral regulators along with the documents mentioned above. 11. Transfer of assets of BO/LO/PO Proposals for transfer of assets may be considered by the AD Category-I bank only from BOs/LOs/POs who are adhering to the operational guidelines such as submission of AACs (up to the current financial year) at regular annual intervals with copies endorsed to DGIT (International Taxation); have obtained PAN from IT Authorities and have got registered with ROC under the Companies Act 2013, if necessary. Also,
12. Guidance note for the AD Category-I bank
Format of the Letter of Comfort The Authorised Signatory, Dear Sir, Sub: Application for establishment of branch / liaison Office in India by our subsidiary / group company, M/s_________________________ You may kindly refer to the application made by our subsidiary / group company, M/s_____________________________to your office for establishing branch / liaison office in India. 2. In this connection, we, ______________________(the parent company/group company) undertake to provide the necessary financial support for our subsidiary / group company's operations’ as a branch / liaison office in India. Any liability that may arise due to the functioning of the branch/liaison office in India will be met by us (the parent company/group company), in case of inability on part of the branch/ liaison office to do so. 3. We are also enclosing the financial background of our company in the form of our latest Audited Balance Sheet / Account Statement certified by a Certified Public Accountant. Yours faithfully, ( ) Form FNC Application for establishment of branch office/liaison office/project office in India [This application form shall be completed and submitted to the AD Category-I bank designated by the applicant along with the documents mentioned in item (viii) of the Declaration.] Part I
Part II- Additional information to be submitted by applicants where Reserve Bank’s approval is necessary under Regulation 5 of Notification No. FEMA 22 (R)/2016-RB dated March 31, 2016 I. Details in respect of Company/ Firm
II. Details in respect of Directors/Key Executives
III. Details of shareholders of applicant company (All firms/companies/entities/individuals having shareholding more than 10 %)
IV. Details of criminal cases, if any, against the company / Director (s): a. Name; address and registration number of the company : b. Name and address of owners, promoters and directors of the company: c. Is the company owners, promoters or directors listed above, the subject of any
d. If, Yes, please provide the following details
DECLARATION We hereby declare that: i. The particulars given above are true and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. ii. Our activities in India would be confined to the activities indicated in column 4(iii) (a)/7 (vi) above. We will not undertake either partly or fully, any activity that is covered under Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, 2010 (FCRA) and we understand that any misrepresentation made or false information furnished by us in this behalf would render the approval granted under the Foreign Exchange Management (Establishment in India of a branch office or liaison office or a project office or any other place of business) Regulations, 2016, automatically as void ab initio and such approval by the Reserve Bank shall stand withdrawn without any further notice.4 iii. If we shift the office to another place within the city, we shall intimate the designated AD Category - I bank. In the event of shifting the office to any other city in India, prior approval of the AD Category-I bank will be obtained. iv. We will abide by the terms and conditions that may be stipulated by the Government of India / Reserve Bank of India/ designated AD Category - I bank, from time to time. v. We hereby commit that we are agreeable to a report / opinion sought from our bankers abroad by the Government of India /Reserve Bank. vi. We understand that the approval, if granted, is from FEMA angle only. Any other approvals / clearances, statutory or otherwise, required from any other Government Authority/ Department/ Ministry will be obtained before commencement of operations in India. vii. We have no objection to the Reserve Bank placing the details of approval in public domain. viii. We enclose the following documents:
(Signature of Authorised Official of the Applicant Company) Permitted activities for a branch office in India of a person resident outside India Normally, the branch office should be engaged in the activity in which the parent company is engaged.
Permitted activities for a liaison office in India of a person resident outside India
The Hon’ble Supreme Court vide its interim orders dated July 4, 2012 and September 14, 2015, passed in the case of the Bar Council of India vs A.K. Balaji & Ors., has directed RBI not to grant any permission to any foreign law firm, on or after the date of the said interim order, for opening of LO in India. The Hon’ble Supreme Court has while disposing of the case, held that advocates enrolled under the Advocates Act, 1961 alone are entitled to practice law in India and that foreign law firms/companies or foreign lawyers cannot practice profession of law in India. As such, foreign law firms/companies or foreign lawyers or any other person resident outside India, are not permitted to establish any branch office, project office, liaison office or other place of business in India for the purpose of practicing legal profession. Accordingly, AD Category – I banks are directed not to grant any approval to any branch office, project office, liaison office or other place of business in India under FEMA for the purpose of practicing legal profession in India. Further, they shall bring to the notice of the Reserve Bank in case any such violation of the provisions of the Advocates Act comes to their notice.5 List of notifications/circulars which have been consolidated in this Master Direction
1 Notification No. FEMA 22/2000-RB dated May 3, 2000, on Foreign Exchange Management (establishment in India of Branch or office or other place of business) Regulation was repealed and replaced by Notification No. FEMA 22(R)/2016-RB dated March 31, 2016 with effect from March 31, 2016. 2 Modified vide Notification No. FEMA 22(R)(2) dated January 21, 2019 and AP (DIR Series) Circular No. 27 dated March 28, 2019. Prior to modification, it read as “The principal business of the applicant falls in the four sectors namely Defence, Telecom, Private Security and Information and Broadcasting. In the case of proposal for opening a PO relating to defence sector, no separate reference or approval of Government of India shall be required if the said non-resident applicant has been awarded a contract by/ entered into an agreement with Ministry of Defence or Service Headquarters or Defence Public Sector Undertakings. No separate approval is required from Reserve Bank of India for such cases only.” 3 Inserted vide Notification No. FEMA 22(R)(1)/2018-RB dated August 31, 2018 and AP (DIR Series) Circular No 20 dated February 27, 2019. 4 Inserted vide Notification FEMA 22(R)(1)/2018-RB dated August 31, 2018 and AP (DIR Series) Circular No 20 dated February 27, 2019. 5 Inserted vide AP (DIR Series) Circular No 07 dated November 23, 2020. |