New FAQ Page 2 - आरबीआय - Reserve Bank of India
International Trade Settlement in Indian Rupees (INR)
Answer: No
Response: The designated banks will open a Gold Deposit Account for the MTGD/LTGD corresponding to a deposit receipt issued by CPTC/GMCTA to a depositor on or before March 25, 2025.
Ans. Small PPIs can be of two types:
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PPIs upto ₹10,000/- (with cash loading facility). These PPIs shall be converted into full-KYC PPIs within 24 months.
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PPIs upto ₹10,000/- (with no cash loading facility).
Ans : Yes. In case the information / account particulars contained in the mandate undergo any change, the beneficiary has to notify the changes to the User Institution so that the correct information can be incorporated in its records. This will ensure that transactions do not get rejected at the beneficiary’s bank branch due to inconsistencies/ mismatch in the data sent by the user institution.
Yes. ATS is also available for all applications / letters, etc. submitted physically at the counters of RBI or received through post/courier, provided a valid email id is given in the document. Receipt of all such applications as also its disposal will be advised to the applicant through email.
Additionally, the status of such applications can also be tracked through the ATS number and the password sent to the valid email id of the applicant.
GAH accesses the trading platform through URL, ‘https://www.ndsind.com’. This is common URL for web based NDS-OM as well as for web based Auction. Users of GAH need to select NDS-OM in the option after logging on to the URL. PM will need to arrange for login/password from the CCIL and Digital Certificates from any Government Recognized Certifying Authority designated by RBI, on behalf of GAH. For added security, the digital certificates need to be installed in an e-token as per specifications approved. Without the digital certificate, e-token and the password, the GAH cannot log in to the NDS OM web based module. The Primary member will be responsible for obtaining/renewal and intimating revocation to RBI/CCIL of the Digital Certificate for such GAH users.
Tripartite Agreement is an agreement between three parties, namely, the Concessionaire (such as the project which is developing the infrastructure), the Project Authority (such as NHAII or a statutory body set up to develop infrastructure) and IDF-NBFC which binds all the parties collectively and provide, for the following :
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Take-over of a portion of the debt of the Concessionaire availed from Senior Lenders;
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a default by the Concessionaire, shall trigger the process for termination of the agreement between Project Authority and Concessionaire;
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the Project Authority shall redeem the bonds issued by the Concessionaire which have been purchased by IDF-NBFC, from out of the termination payment as per the Tripartite Agreement and other Agreements referred to therein (compulsory buyout),
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the fee payable by IDF-NBFC to the Project Authority as mutually agreed upon between the two.
Ans: Sale from HTM on account of buy-back by the issuers pertaining to specified securities acquired under TLTRO scheme is exempt from the disclosure threshold stipulated in para 2 of RBI Master Circular DBR.No.BP.BC.6/21.04.141/2015-16 dated July 1, 2015.
FAQs pertaining to TLTRO 2.0