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RBI/2010-11/88 DGBA.GAD.No.H- 2 /31.05.001/ 2010-11 July 1, 2010 All Agency Banks Dear Sir/Madam Master Circular- Disbursement of Pension by Agency Banks Reserve Bank of India has been issuing various instructions relating to Payment of Government Pension by Agency Banks. These instructions were conveyed in our master circular RBI/ 2009-10/61 (Ref. DGBA.GAD.No.H- 3 /31.05.001/ 2009-10) dated July 1, 2009.@@NBSP@@ We now enclose an updated master circular incorporating
RBI/2010-11/88 DGBA.GAD.No.H- 2 /31.05.001/ 2010-11 July 1, 2010 All Agency Banks Dear Sir/Madam Master Circular- Disbursement of Pension by Agency Banks Reserve Bank of India has been issuing various instructions relating to Payment of Government Pension by Agency Banks. These instructions were conveyed in our master circular RBI/ 2009-10/61 (Ref. DGBA.GAD.No.H- 3 /31.05.001/ 2009-10) dated July 1, 2009.@@NBSP@@ We now enclose an updated master circular incorporating
RBI/2010-11/84 IDMD.DOD.14 /11.08.36/2010-11 July 1, 2010 The Chairmen/Chief Executives of All Scheduled Banks, Primary Dealers and All-India Financial Institutions Dear Sir, Master Circular - Guidelines for Issue of Commercial Paper As you are aware, Commercial Paper (CP), an unsecured money market instrument issued in the form of a promissory note, was introduced in India in 1990 with a view to enabling highly rated corporate borrowers to diversify their sources of
RBI/2010-11/84 IDMD.DOD.14 /11.08.36/2010-11 July 1, 2010 The Chairmen/Chief Executives of All Scheduled Banks, Primary Dealers and All-India Financial Institutions Dear Sir, Master Circular - Guidelines for Issue of Commercial Paper As you are aware, Commercial Paper (CP), an unsecured money market instrument issued in the form of a promissory note, was introduced in India in 1990 with a view to enabling highly rated corporate borrowers to diversify their sources of
DPSS No.2753/02.10.02/2009-2010
June 15, 2010
The Chairman and Managing Director / Chief Executive Officers
All Scheduled Commercial Banks including RRBs /
Urban Co-operative Banks / State Co-operative Banks /
District Central Co-operative Banks
Madam/Dear Sir,
Display at ATM sites – procedure for lodging of ATM complaints and uniform template for filing complaints
Kindly refer to our letters DPSS No. 1316/02.10.02/2009-10 dated December 18, 2009, DPSS/CO/PD/2018/02.10.02/2009-10 dated March 19, 2010, on the above subject. We had vide these letters advised banks to display the procedure and contact information, and also make available at all ATM sites, the uniform template circulated by Indian Banks Association (IBA) for lodging of complaints relating to ATM transactions.
2. To assess the compliance to these instructions we had undertaken random visits to number of ATM sites of various banks across the country. It is observed that at a vast majority of the ATM sites the instructions contained in the circulars referred to above have not been adhered to despite a compliance furnished by the banks.
3. You will appreciate that the above system was introduced keeping in view the interest of bank customers. In view of the above observations, we request you to kindly bestow your personal attention to the matter and ensure that the instructions above are adhered to in letter and spirit.
Yours faithfully,
(G. Padmanabhan)
Chief General Manager
DPSS No.2753/02.10.02/2009-2010
June 15, 2010
The Chairman and Managing Director / Chief Executive Officers
All Scheduled Commercial Banks including RRBs /
Urban Co-operative Banks / State Co-operative Banks /
District Central Co-operative Banks
Madam/Dear Sir,
Display at ATM sites – procedure for lodging of ATM complaints and uniform template for filing complaints
Kindly refer to our letters DPSS No. 1316/02.10.02/2009-10 dated December 18, 2009, DPSS/CO/PD/2018/02.10.02/2009-10 dated March 19, 2010, on the above subject. We had vide these letters advised banks to display the procedure and contact information, and also make available at all ATM sites, the uniform template circulated by Indian Banks Association (IBA) for lodging of complaints relating to ATM transactions.
2. To assess the compliance to these instructions we had undertaken random visits to number of ATM sites of various banks across the country. It is observed that at a vast majority of the ATM sites the instructions contained in the circulars referred to above have not been adhered to despite a compliance furnished by the banks.
3. You will appreciate that the above system was introduced keeping in view the interest of bank customers. In view of the above observations, we request you to kindly bestow your personal attention to the matter and ensure that the instructions above are adhered to in letter and spirit.
Yours faithfully,
(G. Padmanabhan)
Chief General Manager
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