Reserve Bank of India (Rural Co-operative Banks – Branch Authorisation) Directions, 2025
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DRAFT FOR COMMENTS RBI/2025-26/-- XX, 2025 Reserve Bank of India (Rural Co-operative Banks - Branch Authorisation) Directions, 2025 Preamble In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 23 read with 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, the Reserve Bank of India (‘RBI’) being satisfied that it is necessary and expedient in the public interest to do so, hereby issues the Directions hereinafter specified. A. Short Title and Commencement 1. These Directions shall be called the Reserve Bank of India (Rural Co-operative Banks - Branch Authorisation) Directions, 2025. 2. These directions shall come into force with immediate effect. 3. These Directions shall be applicable to Rural Co-operative Banks (hereinafter collectively referred to as 'banks' and individually as a 'bank'). In this context, ‘rural co-operative banks’ shall mean State Co-operative Banks and Central Co-operative Banks, as defined in the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act, 1981. 4. In these Directions, unless the context states otherwise, the terms herein shall bear the meanings assigned to them below: (1) ‘Area of Operation’ of a co-operative bank means the geographical area/s of operation stated in its byelaws, as approved by the registering authority and the Reserve Bank. (2) ‘Administrative Office’ or ‘Controlling Office’ means a corporate, regional, zonal, or any other office, by whatsoever name called, that exercises control or oversight functions on Branches / Offices falling under its jurisdiction and undertakes internal administrative functions including oversight of bank’s own staff and carries out no banking or business transactions. Direct interface with customers is not permitted. (3) ‘Back Offices’ means a Central Processing Centre (CPC) or an Office, by whatever name called, that exclusively attends to functions such as data processing, processing of loans, verification and processing of documents, issuance of cheque books, demand drafts etc. on requests received from other Branches and carries out other functions incidental to banking business. Direct interface with customers is not permitted. 5. All other expressions, unless defined herein, shall have the same meaning as have been assigned to them under the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 or the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 or any statutory modification or re-enactment thereto, or Glossary of Terms published by RBI or as used in commercial parlance, as the case may be. Chapter II – Branch Authorisation A.1 Opening of branches / extension counters 6. In a three-tier structure consisting of State Co-operative Banks (StCBs) at the apex level, Central Co-operative Banks (CCBs) at the intermediate level and Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) at the ground level, StCBs will be allowed to open branches / extension counters (ECs) in State capitals. In case a branch is required in district head quarters, the StCB may open a branch only for maintaining and servicing deposits of co-operative banks. In semi-urban / rural areas, where CCBs are non-existent, weak or virtually defunct, StCBs may be allowed to open branches, provided the CCB in the adjoining district is not in a position to extend its area of operation to cover the area (where CCB is non-existent) or to take over the weak / defunct CCB through merger. In all such cases, the recommendations of the Registrar of Co-operative Societies (RCS) of the concerned State will be required. 7. In a two-tier co-operative credit structure consisting of StCB and PACS, StCB may be allowed (except in north-eastern States, where general permission has been granted for opening branches anywhere in the States) to open branches in urban as well as rural centres. 8. The criteria and the procedure for opening of branches / extension counters / specialised branches within the area of operation of the StCBs are as follows:
Explanation: The above parameters shall be as assessed by National Bank for Agriculture and Development (NABARD) in their latest inspection report. 9. In order to expedite regulatory approvals under Section 23 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (AACS), an StCBs satisfying the above criteria may submit its applications in the prescribed format to the concerned Regional Office of RBI through NABARD for prior approval for opening of branches / specialised branches / extension counters / shifting of branches / upgradation of extension counters into full-fledged branches. A.2 Opening of Specialised branches / Upgradation of Extension Counters 10. A StCB shall obtain prior approval of RBI for opening specialised branches (other than service branches) for conducting foreign exchange business etc. and for upgradation of existing Extension Counters (ECs) into full-fledged branches. 11. The liberalised branch licensing procedure enunciated above, shall be followed only after obtaining the approval of the StCB’s Board. An StCB shall approach the concerned regional office of Department of Regulation (DoR), RBI in its jurisdiction for necessary licence / amendment of licence using the Pravaah portal (https://pravaah.rbi.org.in). A.3 Shifting of branches in Urban / Metropolitan and Port Town Centres 12. An StCB is allowed to shift their branches in urban / metropolitan / Port Town Centres within the same locality / municipal ward for which prior approval of RBI is not required. The new postal address of the branch and date of shifting to the new premises shall be submitted to RBI’s concerned Regional Office soon after the shifting. However, shifting of a branch to a different locality / municipal ward other than the one mentioned in the licence shall require prior approval of RBI. A.4 Splitting or part shifting of branches within the same Centre 13. Splitting of branches or part shifting of some of the departments of the parent branch may be made to nearby location due to space constraints, better customer service etc., without the prior approval of RBI subject to the condition that identical business shall not be conducted from both the premises. A.5 Opening of Service Branches 14. An StCB may open Service Branches / regional collection centres for facilitating cheque clearing and allied work only at Metropolitan or large centres without obtaining the prior approval of RBI. A.6 Safe Deposit Locker Facility 15. An StCB shall apply to RBI through the Pravaah portal (https://pravaah.rbi.org.in) for necessary amendment in the licence, if it decides to provide locker facilities at any EC. The StCB shall be permitted to provide Safe Deposit Locker facility at its ECs, subject to the following conditions:
A.7 Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) 16. An StCB does not require permission of RBI for installation of ATMs at branches and ECs for which it holds licence issued by RBI. The StCB shall, however, furnish to the concerned Regional Office of RBI (DoR) the particulars in the enclosed format in Annex I regarding installation of ATMs at the branches and ECs. A.8 Off-site / Mobile Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) 17. An StCB shall be allowed to install Off-site ATMs / Mobile ATMs as per its need and potential in its area of operation without prior permission from RBI subject to satisfying the following criteria.
Explanation: The above parameters shall be as assessed by NABARD in their latest inspection report. 18. The StCB shall ensure that the proposals for the installation of Off-site / Mobile ATMs are duly approved by its Board of Directors. 19. Operationalisation of Off-site / Mobile ATMs by an StCB shall be subject to the following conditions:
20. The StCB shall report to the concerned Regional Office (DoR) of RBI under whose jurisdiction the Head Office of the StCB is functioning immediately after operationalisation of offsite / mobile ATMs and in any case not later than 15 days, as per the format enclosed (Annex II) and obtain authorisation under section 23 of the B. R. Act, 1949 (AACS) through the Pravaah portal (https://pravaah.rbi.org.in). A.9 Extending Value-Added Services through ATMs 21. An StCB may offer all its products and services through the ATM channels, provided the technology permits the same and adequate checks are put in place to prevent the channel from being misused to perpetrate frauds on the StCBs / other genuine customers. 22. An StCB shall 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. B. District Central Co-Operative Banks B.1 Opening of new place of business 23. Pursuant to the amendment to the Banking Regulation Act (No.39 of 2020) dated September 29, 2020, a District Central Co-operative Bank (DCCB) is permitted to open new place of business / install ATMs or shift the location of such offices only after obtaining prior approval of RBI. 24. The criteria for opening of branches / extension counters / specialised branches / regional offices / zonal offices / administrative offices / shifting of branches / upgradation of extension counters into full-fledged branches by a DCCB shall be as follows:
Explanation: The above parameters will be considered as they appear in the latest inspection report of NABARD. 25. In order to expedite the regulatory approvals under Section 23 of the Banking Regulation Act 1949 (AACS), the DCCB satisfying the criteria as mentioned above, shall submit its application in the format prescribed in the Banking Regulation (Co-operative Societies) Rules, 1966 to concerned Regional Office (DoR) of RBI for prior approval for opening of branches / extension counters / specialised branches / regional offices / zonal offices / administrative offices / shifting of branches / upgradation of extension counters into full-fledged branches using the Pravaah portal (https://pravaah.rbi.org.in). The DCCB shall also forward a copy of the application to NABARD which, in turn, shall forward their recommendation in the matter to RBI. 26. A DCCB shall be allowed to install on-site ATMs without seeking prior approval of RBI. The DCCB may also install off-site / mobile ATMs as per its need and potential in its area of operation without prior permission from RBI subject to satisfying the criteria as mentioned at paragraph 24 above. Further, the DCCB shall ensure that the proposal for installation of off-site / mobile ATMs is duly approved by their Board of Directors. Operationalisation of off-site / mobile ATMs by a DCCB is subject to the following conditions:
27. The formats for reporting on-site / off-site / mobile ATMs by the DCCB are furnished in Annex I and Annex II. The DCCB shall report to the concerned Regional Office (DoR) of RBI under whose jurisdiction the Head Office of the DCCB is functioning, immediately after operationalisation of the off-site / mobile ATMs and in any case not later than 15 days, as per the formats prescribed above and obtain authorisation under Section 23 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (AACS) from the concerned Regional Office of the RBI using the Pravaah portal (https://pravaah.rbi.org.in). 28. The DCCB shall 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. B.2 Shifting of Branches / Offices / Extension Counters 29. In terms of section 23(a), read with section 56 of Banking Regulation (BR) Act, 1949 (AACS), a DCCB may shift its Branches / Offices / Extension Counters located in the rural or semi-urban or urban / metropolitan areas, within the same village or town or locality / municipal ward respectively, without prior permission of RBI. 30. In this regard, the DCCB shall ensure that:
B.3 Guidelines on Closure of Branches and Extension Counters 31. A DCCB is allowed to close its un-remunerative branches without prior permission of RBI subject to the following conditions:
Chapter III – Information Reporting 32. An RCB is required to submit the information with regards to its branches / offices / Customer Service Points (CSPs) / etc. as detailed below: (1) An RCB shall provide information in a single Proforma (Annex IV) online on Central Information System for Banking Infrastructure (CISBI) portal (https://cisbi.rbi.org.in). The instructions for submission of new Proforma online are given in Annex V. The system allots Uniform Code Number (UCN) / Basic Statistical Return (BSR) code / Authorised Dealer (AD) code to bank branches / offices / NAIOs / CSPs. The CISBI portal contains the relevant circulars, user manuals and other relevant documents to facilitate reporting. (2) RBI has provided login credentials to Nodal Officers of the RCB for submitting its information in CISBI. Access to CISBI can also be sought by making a request through e-mail at mofbsd@rbi.org.in. An RCB shall submit information on CISBI portal as per guidelines given in Annex VI and thereafter bank branch / office / NAIO / other fixed CSPs i.e., other than ATMs, Cash Deposit Machines, Other Customer Services. etc., codes would be allotted by CISBI after due validations. (3) It is further advised that CISBI also has provision to maintain complete bank level details (e.g. bank category, bank-group, bank code, type of licence issued, registration details, area of operation, addresses of offices, contact details of senior officials, etc.) and history of all the changes with time stamp. After gaining first time access of the system, the RCB shall ensure to submit correct and updated Bank Level information in all the fields where submission / updation rights are available with the RCB. After initial submission of information on CISBI portal, a one-time confirmation stating that ‘Correct and updated Bank level information has been submitted on CISBI’ shall be sent by the RCB to the concerned Regional Office of Department of Supervision within one month of gaining access to the portal. Any subsequent changes in the bank level information shall be submitted for updation on the CISBI portal on immediate basis by the RCB. (4) An RCB shall submit immediately and in any case not later than one week, the information relating to opening, closure, merger, shifting and conversion of bank branches / Offices / ATMs / NAIO, etc. online through CISBI portal to DSIM, Banking Statistics Division, RBI, Central Office, C-8/9, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Mumbai-400051. At the CISBI portal, these changes are being implemented with immediate effect. Chapter IV – Repeal and other Provisions 33. With the issue of these Directions, the existing Directions, instructions, and guidelines relating to branch authorisation as applicable to Rural Cooperative Banks stand repealed, as communicated vide notification dated XX, 2025. The Directions, instructions, and guidelines repealed prior to the issuance of these Directions shall continue to remain repealed. 34. Notwithstanding such repeal, any action taken or purported to have been taken, or initiated under the repealed Directions, instructions, or guidelines shall continue to be governed by the provisions thereof. All approvals or acknowledgments granted under these repealed lists shall be deemed as governed by these Directions. B. Application of other laws not barred 35. The provisions of these Directions shall be in addition to, and not in derogation of the provisions of any other laws, rules, regulations, or directions, for the time being in force. 36. For the purpose of giving effect to the provisions of these Directions or in order to remove any difficulties in the application or interpretation of the provisions of these Directions, the RBI may, if it considers necessary, issue necessary clarifications in respect of any matter covered herein and the interpretation of any provision of these Directions given by the RBI shall be final and binding. |
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