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Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 2006

One can file a complaint with the Banking Ombudsman simply by writing on a plain paper. One can also file it online at (“click here to lodge a complaint”) or by sending an email to the Banking Ombudsman. There is a form along with details of the scheme in our website. However, it is not mandatory to use this format.

Banks have freedom to determine their own penal rates of interest for premature withdrawal of term deposits.
Authorised dealers are permitted to allow advance remittance where the contracts/agreements insist for the same. However, where the amount exceeds US $ 100,000 or its equivalent, a guarantee from a bank of international repute, situated outside India or a guarantee from an authorised dealer in India, if such a guarantee is issued against the counter-guarantee of a bank of international repute situated outside India, should be obtained from the overseas beneficiary. The remitter in India will have to ensure that the overseas beneficiary has fulfilled his obligations under the contract/agreement.
Real estate business means buying and selling of real estate or trading in transferable development rights (TDRs) but does not include development of township, construction of residential/commercial premises, roads and bridges.
Foreign exchange can be purchased from any authorised dealer. Besides authorised dealers, full-fledged money changers are also permitted to release exchange for business and private visits.

Banks are required to provide both the cheque drop box facility and the acknowledgement facility at their collection counters. No bank branch can refuse to give an acknowledgement to the customer if the latter asks for the same while tendering cheque for collection at the bank branch’s counter.

Yes, in addition to the consent of the beneficiaries, the mandate also provides important information related to bank account details etc. which are useful for the user institution to transfer funds to the right accounts . A model mandate form has been prescribed for the purpose and is available in the ECS Credit Procedural Guidelines.
No. It is clarified that requirement under ADF is restricted to ensuring that data as available in the banks’ source systems is submitted to Reserve Bank without any manual intervention. All returns, statement and reports prescribed by RBI to be submitted by banks fall under the ADF project.
Eligible investors cannot participate directly. They have to necessarily come through a Bank or Primary Dealer (PD) for auction.
Ans. Response to Q.No.2 may be referred to for the applicable types of transactions.

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