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The Reserve Bank - Integrated Ombudsman Scheme, 2021

There is no limit on the amount of disputed transaction for which the complaint/grievance can be raised under RB-IOS, 2021 and on which the RBI Ombudsman can provide resolution. However, only those complaints where the compensation sought, if any, for any loss suffered by the complainant arising directly out of the act or omission or commission of the RE, is ₹20 lakh or lower are admissible under RB-IOS. In addition, the Ombudsman can also provide compensation upto ₹1 lakh for mental agony/ harassment etc., suffered by the complainant as indicated in the Question 23.

Ans. You may approach grievance redressal cell of your bank with details of the disputed transaction. In case your grievance is not resolved within 30 days, you may make a complaint under “The Reserve Bank-Integrated Ombudsman Scheme (RB-IOS 2021)”. The RB-IOS 2021 provides a single reference point for customers to file complaints against the RBI regulated entities specified therein. The RB-IOS, 2021 is available at the following path on the RBI website: https://rbidocs.rbi.org.in/rdocs/content/pdfs/RBIOS2021_121121.pdf.

Ans. The customer can approach his / her bank and take up the matter with them. If the customer is not satisfied with the reply of the bank or in case of non-receipt of a reply from the bank within 30 days, the customer can take recourse to the Reserve Bank - Integrated Ombudsman Scheme. The details of Office of RBI Ombudsman are available at the link: https://rbi.org.in/en/web/rbi/complaints/addresses-of-the-rbi-ombudsman or the customer can make an online complaint at https://cms.rbi.org.in/cms/indexpage.html#eng

Ans. RE is required to update the customers’ KYC records as part of ongoing due diligence process to ensure that the information or data collected under CDD is kept up to date and relevant. The periodicity of such updation depends on the risk categorisation of the customer by the RE and such periodic updation of KYC records (at times referred to as re-KYC) shall be carried out at least once in every two years for high-risk, eight years for medium risk and ten years for low-risk customers. However, RE may adopt any additional and exceptional measures as per its internal KYC policy which inter alia may require physical presence of the customer, periodic updation of KYC only in the branch of the RE where account is maintained, a more frequent periodicity of KYC updation than the minimum specified periodicity, etc.

Response: Yes. Designated banks are allowed to lend gold mobilized under the Scheme to other designated banks for similar use as prescribed under the scheme.

In terms of the Master Direction FIDD.MSME & NFS.12/06.02.31/2017-18 dated July 24, 2017, banks have been advised to review and tune their existing lending policies to the MSE sector by incorporating therein the following provisions so as to facilitate timely and adequate availability of credit to viable MSE borrowers especially during the need of funds in unforeseen circumstances:

i. To extend standby credit facility in case of term loans

ii. Additional working capital to meet with emergent needs of MSE units

iii. Mid-term review of the regular working capital limits, where banks are convinced that changes in the demand pattern of MSE borrowers require increasing the existing credit limits of the MSEs, every year based on the actual sales of the previous year.

iv. Timelines for Credit Decisions.

(Refer to the circular FIDD.MSME & NFS.BC.No.60/06.02.31/2015-16 dated August 27, 2015 for further information.)

For any inquiries, please email at iors@rbi.org.in  

Ans. Yes, Section 7 of the PSS Act, 2007 empowers the Reserve Bank to collect authorization fees while granting authorization. It can also call upon the applicant to furnish a security deposit for the proper conduct of the payment system. The quantum of authorization fees and security deposit can be decided by the Reserve Bank.

Ans:Currently, 19 banks are offering CBDC wallets. The name and the link for downloading the apps is mentioned below.

Pilot Banks Name of the App Android iOS
SBI eRupee by SBI Android iOS
ICICI Bank Digital Rupee by ICICI Bank Android iOS
IDFC First Bank IDFC First Bank Digital Rupee Android Will be available shortly
YES BANK Yes Bank Digital Rupee Android iOS
HDFC Bank HDFC Bank Digital Rupee Android iOS
Union Bank of India Digital Rupee by UBI Android iOS
Bank of Baroda Bank of Baroda Digital Rupee Android iOS
Kotak Mahindra Bank Digital Rupee by Kotak Bank Android iOS
Canara Bank Canara Digital Rupee Android iOS
Axis Bank Axis Mobile Digital Rupee Android iOS
IndusInd Bank Digital Rupee by IndusInd Bank Android iOS
PNB PNB Digital Rupee Android iOS
Federal Bank Federal Bank Digital Rupee Android iOS
Karnataka Bank Karnataka Bank Digital Rupee Android iOS
Indian Bank Indian Bank Digital Rupee Android iOS
IDBI Bank IDBI eRupee Android iOS
Bank of Maharashtra eRupee by Bank of Maharashtra Android iOS
Bank of India Bank of India Digital Rupee Android iOS
UCO Bank UCO Digital Rupee Android Will be available shortly

*In case of Yes Bank, CBDC wallets may be accessed using their unified application (link above), by following the steps as below:
(i) Login into the App.
(ii) Click “My Digital Rupee Wallet”.
(iii) User will land in CBDC home page where user can initiate CBDC transactions (Load Money, Pay via mobile, Scan QR and Redeem option).

Ans. In case of non-bank issued PPIs, cash withdrawal is permitted upto a limit of ₹ 2,000/- per transaction within an overall monthly limit of ₹ 10,000/- per PPI across all channels (agents, ATMs, PoS devices, etc.).

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