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FAQs on Priority Sector Lending (PSL)
I. Weaker Sections
Clarification: Declaration by the customer in the application form would suffice for classifying credit facilities to Minorities/SCs/STs under Weaker Sections. However, it needs to be ensured that, the loans should first be eligible for classification under priority sector lending as per underlying activity.
J. Investment by Banks in securitized assets / Transfer of Assets through Direct Assignment/ Outright Purchase
Clarification: Banks may rely on a combination of auditors’ certification provided by the originating entity and conduct of sample check by their own staff or by an auditor for the purpose. This may be suitably built into their internal policy.
K. PSLCs
Clarification: The banks are required to submit a request to Financial Inclusion and Development Department, Central Office, RBI at fiddpsd@rbi.org.in to obtain registration for PSLC trading by submitting a) DEA Fund Code b) Customer identification number and c) RBI Current Account number.
Clarification: The duration of the PSLCs will depend on the date of issue. All PSLCs will be valid till the end of the FY i.e. March 31st and expire on the next day i.e. April 1st.
Clarification: As per the extant guidelines, no transaction charges/fees are applicable for usage of the PSLC module on e-Kuber portal. The tax implications on account of trading in PSLCs may be determined by the banks in accordance with the applicable tax laws.
Clarification: 'Export Credit' can form a part of underlying assets against the PSLC - General. However, any bank issuing PSLC-General against 'Export Credit' shall ensure that the underlying 'Export Credit' portfolio is eligible for priority sector classification as per the criteria set for domestic banks.
Clarification: Foreign banks with less than 20 branches are not allowed to buy PSLC General for achieving their 8% target of lending to sectors other than exports. However, such banks are allowed to buy PSLC Agriculture, PSLC Micro Enterprises and PSLC Small and Marginal Farmer for the same.
Clarification: A bank can purchase PSLCs as per its requirements. Further, a bank is permitted to issue PSLCs upto 50 percent of previous year’s PSL achievement without having the underlying in its books. This is applicable category-wise. The net position of PSLCs (PSLC Buy – PSLC Sell) has to be considered while reporting the quarterly and annual priority sector returns. However, with regard to ascertaining the underlying assets, as on March 31st, the bank must have met the priority sector target by way of the sum of outstanding priority sector portfolio and net of PSLCs issued and purchased.
Clarification: The misclassifications, if any, will have to be reduced from the achievement of PSLC seller bank only. There will be no risk for the PSLC buyer, even if the underlying asset of the traded PSLC gets misclassified.
Clarification: There will be a real time settlement of the matched premium. Accordingly, the respective current accounts of the participating banks with RBI will be debited/ credited to the extent of the matched premium.
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