Applied For Bank Locker:RBI Releases New Regulations That You Should Know

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) today (August 18, 2021) came up with fresh guidelines pertaining to bank lockers and has asked banks to maintain a list of bank lockers that are lying vacant together with the wait-list for the purpose of allotment of lockers. This has to be done at an individual bank branch level. The new guidelines need to be adhered to from January 1, 2022, the RBI said.

Applied For Bank Locker:RBI Releases New Regulations That You Should Know

Applied For Bank Locker:RBI Releases New Regulations That You Should Know

“In order to facilitate customers making informed choices, banks shall maintain a branch wise list of vacant lockers as well as a wait-list in Core Banking System (CBS) or any other computerized system compliant with Cyber Security Framework issued by RBI, for the purpose of allotment of lockers and ensure transparency in allotment of lockers,” added the RBI release.

Furthermore, the central banker said banks need to give their acknowledgment in receipt of the application for locker allotment and at the same time if the locker is not available then for allotment then they also need to give a wait-list number to the customer seeking locker allotment. The stipulations for locker by the RBI further stated that existing customers of the bank who is fully compliant with the customer due diligence and has made an application for locker allotment will be provided with the facility of safe deposit lockers/ safe custody article subject to on-going compliance. Customers who are not having any other banking relationship with the bank may be given the facilities of safe deposit locker/safe custody article, it noted.

Also the RBI mentioned that banks will now no add a new clause wherein it would state that locker hirer/s cannot keep anything illegal or hazardous in the safe deposit locker. “If the bank suspects the deposit of any illegal or hazardous substance by any customer in the safe deposit locker, the bank shall have the right to take appropriate action against such customer as it deems fit and proper in the circumstances,” it added. Also, it mentioned that banks shall will have a board-approved agreement for lockers. And hence for the same, banks will make us of the model locker agreement to be developed by IBA. “This agreement shall be in conformity with these revised instructions and the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in this regard. Banks shall ensure that any unfair terms or conditions are not incorporated in their locker agreements,” it said.
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RBI deadline to stop storage of card details worries start-ups

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With the deadline to implement an RBI norm that prohibits payment gateways and payment aggregators from storing customer card details closing in, consumer tech start-ups are a worried lot.

Accepting the diktat could reduce the ease of payments for half a billion Internet users in India.

This could even increase barriers of entry for the next billion Internet users who are just getting hold of technology services like food delivery, online retail, and on-demand video streaming.

The RBI had suggested tokenisation as a measure for non-bank payment aggregators to replace actual card details of customers with an alternative code termed as ‘token’. The token has to be unique for a combination of card, token requestor (an entity that accepts tokenisation request from the customer and sends it to the card network to issue a token), and device.

The safety provided by tokenisation is that if a company is hacked, the hacker cannot use that data for another platform.

One device, one card

But in tokenisation, the consumers will only be able to use one card to make transactions on one device. Each platform will generate a unique token corresponding to the user’s card and device.

On the challenges attached to tokenisation, Rameesh Kailasam, CEO of Indiatech, told BusinessLine, “The ecosystem may not be ready for such measures, because companies will be expected to create a token with each payment aggregator/payment gateway which will override the intent of recurring payments. Essentially, customers will not have the feasibility of placing repeat orders, making EMI payments, and standing transactions against their card.”

The RBI rule on stopping card storage was initially given an implementation deadline of July but was later extended to January 2022 following industry demand.

Indiatech.org, an industry association of Indian start-ups including Ola, hike, Makemytrip, and Nykaa among others, has recommended that companies that are able to afford industry certifications like Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) Level 1 be allowed to save customer’s card details with necessary reporting and audit mechanisms built to inform the RBI. Further, it suggested that beyond-device tokenisation should be allowed.

The central bank’s motive to bring these rules was to guard customer data against frequent data breach cases in tech companies. Cybercrime cases in India have grown exponentially since the pandemic. Per data shared by the Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, G Kishan Reddy, in the Lok Sabha in March, between August 30, 2019, and February 28, 2021, as many as 3.17 lakh cybercrime incidents were registered on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal.

Data security

Commenting on the relation of data security issues with companies’ storing customer card details, independent security researcher, Rajashekhar Rajaharia said, “Storing customer data is not what leads to data breaches. It is weak and, in some cases, outdated encryptions used by the Internet companies that expose them to data leaks and hackers.

“In addition to this, the Indian government also needs to conduct data audits of companies as done in countries like the US and Europe,” he added.

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Crisil Ratings revises India Inc’s credit quality outlook to ‘positive’

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Crisil Ratings has revised the credit quality outlook of India Inc for fiscal year 2022 to ‘positive’ from ‘cautiously optimistic’ earlier.

Subodh Rai, Chief Ratings Officer, Crisil Ratings said, “Our outlook factors-in strong economic growth, both domestic and global, and containment measures that are localised and less stringent compared with the first wave, which should keep domestic demand buoyant even if a third wave materialises. We believe India Inc is on higher and stronger footing.”

The credit ratio (upgrades to downgrades) in the first four months of this fiscal improved to more than 2.5 times. It had touched a decadal low of 0.54 time amid the first wave in the first half of fiscal 2021, before recovering to 1.33 times in the second half, buoyed by a rebound in demand.

Broad-based recovery

A Crisil Ratings study of 43 sectors (accounting for 75 per cent of the ₹36 lakh crore outstanding rated debt, excluding the financial sector) shows the current recovery is broad-based. As many as 28 sectors (85 per cent of outstanding corporate debt understudy) are on course to see a 100 per cent rebound in demand to pre-pandemic levels by the end of this fiscal, while six sectors will see upwards of 85 per cent.

Among sectors with the most rating upgrades, construction and engineering, and renewable energy benefited from the government’s thrust on infrastructure spending, while steel and other metals gained from higher price realisations and profitability. Pharmaceuticals and specialty chemicals continued to see buoyancy backed by both, domestic and export growth.

But contact-intensive sectors such as hospitality and education services continue to bear the brunt of the pandemic and have had more downgrades than upgrades.

To be sure, targeted relief measures by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the government amid the second wave have cushioned credit profiles in some sectors.

Somasekhar Vemuri, Senior Director, Crisil Ratings said, “Besides regulatory relief measures, a secular deleveraging trend has provided India Inc the balance sheet strength to cushion impact on their credit profiles. The median gearing for the CRISIL Ratings portfolio (excluding the financial sector) declined to ~0.8 time at the end of fiscal 2020 and then to an estimated ~0.7 time in fiscal 2021, from ~1.1 times in fiscal 2016.”

That said, unsecured retail and micro, small and medium enterprise loan segments are likely to witness higher stress over the near term. “The key monitorables from here would be a fat tail in the second wave or an intense third wave. Other risks to the positive credit outlook include regional and temporal distribution of rainfall and its implications for sustained demand recovery. Small businesses, in particular, will be more vulnerable to any slack in demand,’ the ratings agency said.

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HDFC Bank ready with strategy ‘to come back with a bang’

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Private sector lender HDFC Bank, on Wednesday, said it is ready with strategies to ‘come back with a bang’ in the credit card space.

“As stated earlier, all preparations and strategies that we have put in place to ‘come back with a bang’ on credit cards will be rolled out in the coming time. We are happy that we will be able to serve our customers again with the same dedication and humility,” it said in a statement.

Noting that the restrictions on all new launches of the digital business-generating activities planned under Digital 2.0 will continue till further review by the RBI, the bank said it will continue to engage with the regulator and ensure compliance on all parameters.

In a letter to employees, HDFC Bank MD and CEO, Sashidhar Jagdishan, said the lender will now be able to demonstrate its technology transformation.

He also underlined that in the coming months the bank will aggressively go to the market with not just an existing suite of credit cards, but also new offerings in the form of co-brands and partnerships.

“This transformation agenda will help drive our ambitious future growth plans, and also help us enhance customer experience. We will not just ‘run the bank’, but also ‘build the bank’ as we go ahead, riding on digital and enterprise factory with infrastructure scalability, disaster recovery resilience, enhanced monitoring capabilities, and security enhancements as the key pillars,” he further said.

The RBI has partially relaxed curbs on the private sector lender on sourcing new credit cards.

The RBI had, in December last year, directed HDFC Bank to temporarily halt the sourcing of new credit card customers as well as launches of digital business-generating activities.

The largest player

HDFC Bank is the largest credit card issuer with 1.48 crore outstanding cards as of June 2021. The temporary halt on sourcing of cards had, to some extent, impacted its business, enabling competitors such as ICICI Bank and SBI increase their market share.

Analysts said the RBI decision before the beginning of the festival season is a positive development.

“…lifting of RBI restrictions before the beginning of the festival season is a positive development as HDFC Bank has usually been aggressive during the festival season and offers various discounts on consumer products,” said Motilal Oswal in a research note.

It pointed out that HDFC Bank had nearly lost about 6 lakh cards since the date of embargo. On the other hand, ICICI Bank, SBI Cards and Axis Bank almost added 13 lakh, 7.5 lakh and 3 lakh cards, respectively, over the same period.

“Other players such as ICICI Bank and SBI Cards have sharply ramped up their incremental market share at about 49 per cent and 28 per cent during this period,” it said.

During recent quarters HDFC Bank has reported moderation in fee income and net interest income due to the RBI restriction on credit cards sourcing, as this segment contributes about 25 per cent to 33 per cent of the total fee income for the bank.

Digital 2.0

The bank has also been working on strategies for digital expansion. In June, it had announced plans to roll out multiple digital products in the next 15 to 24 months once the RBI lifts the halt. It is also working on two key initiatives – digital factory and enterprise factory – under this initiative.

It is also understood to be working with banking tech firm Zeta on building a digital bank.

“Plutus is a strategic partnership between Zeta and HDFC Bank with the mission to build a digital bank completely from scratch. Plutus will serve the bank’s 25 million-plus consumers and drive growth to double the base to 50 million-plus in the next 5 years,” Zeta had said in a job posting on its website.

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Reserve Bank of India – Press Releases

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Reserve Bank of India – Tenders

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Aug 18, 2021 Corrigendum – Renovation of Bank’s Officers’ Flats (4 Nos. Grade ‘A’) at Tilak Nagar, Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 98 kb Aug 18, 2021 Cancellation of Tender – Supply of Bio-Degradable Garbage Bags (size 15”x22” & 21”x24”) to the RBI’s Residential colonies in Jaipur Aug 20, 2021 PDF document 158 kb Aug 18, 2021 Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 80 nos 100 AH Sealed maintenance free Batteries (SMF) having fire retardant casing for 2 x 40 KVA UPS System College of Agricultural Banking, Reserve Bank of India, Pune Sep 08, 2021 PDF document 119 kb Aug 18, 2021 Annual Service Contract for Engagement of Sniffer Dogs with Handlers Services at Reserve Bank of India, College of Agricultural Banking, University Road, Pune Sep 08, 2021 PDF document 141 kb Aug 18, 2021 Renovation of male washroom at 1st floor of Bank’s Main Office Premises, RBI Patna Sep 08, 2021 PDF document 207 kb Aug 18, 2021 Facility Management Service & Annual Maintenance Contract for Computers Hardware, Software and Peripherals at Reserve Bank of India, Gangtok Sep 17, 2021 PDF document 725 kb Aug 17, 2021 Corrigendum – Next Generation Treasury Application (NGTA) – Issuance of RFP to shortlisted Bidders Sep 07, 2021 PDF document 149 kb Aug 17, 2021 Providing Catering and Maintenance Services at the Officers’ Lounge and Dining Room (OLDR) and the Staff Canteen at Reserve Bank of India, Chandigarh Sep 13, 2021 PDF document 816 kb Aug 16, 2021 Providing Services of Sniffer Dog Squad at the office premises of Reserve Bank of India, Bhubaneswar Sep 16, 2021 PDF document 644 kb Aug 16, 2021 Renovation of 6 nos. of Class III Flats – Electrical Renovation and Rewiring work at Bank’s Staff Quarters Vidyut Marg, Bhubaneswar Sep 24, 2021 PDF document 900 kb Aug 16, 2021 Empanelment of Tailoring Firms for Stitching of Summer and Winter Uniform for Eligible Staff of Reserve Bank of India, Bengaluru Sep 06, 2021 PDF document 465 kb Aug 16, 2021 Minutes of the Pre-bid meeting – General repairs and repainting of external surface of Bank’s residential buildings, Sector 30A, Chandigarh Aug 27, 2021 PDF document 104 kb Aug 16, 2021 AMC of Plumbing and sanitary works at BMOP and residential colonies, RBI Patna Sep 06, 2021 PDF document 188 kb Aug 16, 2021 AMC of Carpentry works at Bank’s main office premises and residential colonies, RBI Patna Sep 06, 2021 PDF document 204 kb Aug 16, 2021 Supply, installation, testing and commissioning of Air Handling Unit (AHU) system at Ground Floor (Vault area) of Bank’s Main Office Building, RBI, Bhopal Sep 24, 2021 PDF document 1204 kb Aug 13, 2021 Minutes of the Pre-Bid Meeting cum Corrigendum – Digitisation of old Archival Records at Reserve Bank of India Archives, College of Agricultural Banking, Pune Aug 25, 2021 PDF document 122 kb Aug 13, 2021 Empanelment of Contractors for Civil, Electrical, Architect and Other Works, Nagpur Sep 13, 2021 PDF document 846 kb Aug 12, 2021 Service contract for Maintenance, Housekeeping and Catering arrangements at (Reserve Bank of India) Visiting Officers’ Flats (VOFs), Transit Holiday Homes (THHs) and Medical Flats situated at Bhubaneswar Sep 17, 2021 PDF document 680 kb Aug 12, 2021 Supply of Bio-Degradable Garbage Bags (size 15”x22” & 21”x24”) to the RBI’s Residential colonies in Jaipur Sep 06, 2021 PDF document 657 kb Aug 11, 2021 Corrigendum – Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of two X-Ray Baggage Scanner Systems for Bank’s Office Building at RBI, Jammu Aug 30, 2021 PDF document 157 kb Aug 11, 2021 Minutes of Pre-Bid Meeting – Supply of 29 Nos. IP Based CCTV cameras including life time Camera license for Existing IPCCTV System at Bank’s Main Office Building, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow Aug 24, 2021 PDF document 118 kb Aug 11, 2021 Supply, Installation, Testing & commissioning (SITC) of 320 number of 130 AH VRLA, SMF batteries with fire retardant casing for Centralized UPS (2 Sets of 2X120 KVA) installed at BMOP, RBI Patna Aug 26, 2021 PDF document 215 kb Aug 10, 2021 Design, Supply, Installation, testing and Commissioning of UVGI System for Air Handling Units (AHUs) at Main Office Building, Reserve Bank of India, Hyderabad Sep 02, 2021 PDF document 1174 kb Aug 10, 2021 Corrigendum – Provision of Workstations and Other Office Furniture in First Floor of Bank’s Main Office Building, Guwahati Aug 20, 2021 PDF document 192 kb Aug 09, 2021 Minutes of Pre-Bid Meeting – Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Contract (CAMC) for providing Housekeeping services at Bank’s Main Office Premises (including Annex Building and Essential Staff Quarters) and Six (06) Residential Colonies Located at Chennai Aug 19, 2021 PDF document 271 kb Aug 09, 2021 Providing Integrated Facility Management Services (IFMS) at RBI, Patto Plaza, Panaji and Bank’s residential premises at Panaji Sep 03, 2021 PDF document 643 kb Aug 09, 2021 Empanelment of Car Hiring Firm / Agencies / Companies for RBSC, Chennai Sep 07, 2021 PDF document 922 kb Aug 09, 2021 Design, Supply, Installation, testing and Commissioning of 3 no’s Passenger Lifts at Main Office Building, Reserve Bank of India, Hyderabad Aug 30, 2021 PDF document 1053 kb Aug 09, 2021 Supply, Installation, Testing & Commissioning of Chiller Plant Manager for Bank’s Main Office Premises, Kolkata Sep 01, 2021 PDF document 235 kb Aug 06, 2021 Minutes of Pre-Bid Meeting – SITC of full height dual lane Turnstile at Main Office Building and full height single lane Turnstile at Additional Office Building, Reserve Bank of India, Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 118 kb Aug 06, 2021 Empanelment of Vendors/Suppliers for Supply of Issue Department Store Items at RBI Kanpur Aug 27, 2021 PDF document 358 kb Aug 05, 2021 Design, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 400 KVA Diesel Generator (DG) set with Acoustic enclosure and AMF panel at Bank’s Main Office Building at RBI Kanpur Sep 07, 2021 PDF document 163 kb Aug 04, 2021 Digitisation of old Archival Records at Reserve Bank of India Archives, College of Agricultural Banking, Pune Aug 25, 2021 PDF document 877 kb Aug 04, 2021 Supply of Data Entry Operators, Mumbai Aug 26, 2021 PDF document 862 kb Aug 04, 2021 Repairs and Repainting of Compound Wall, Annex Building, Scooter Parking Shed and Compound Wall at Main Office Building, RBI, Bengaluru Sep 03, 2021 PDF document 919 kb Aug 04, 2021 Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Multi zone (12 zones) Door Frame Metal Detector (DFMD) with Camera at Bank’s Main Office Building, RBI Kanpur Sep 06, 2021 PDF document 153 kb Aug 03, 2021 Conducting Energy Audit of Bank’s Office Building at Guwahati Aug 25, 2021 PDF document 715 kb Aug 02, 2021 Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 320 KVA Diesel Generator set with Acoustic enclosure and AMF panel in Bank’s Main Office Building at Chennai Sep 13, 2021 PDF document 2438 kb Aug 02, 2021 Design, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Intelligent Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm System for Bank’s Main Office Building at Chennai Sep 13, 2021 PDF document 1487 kb Jul 30, 2021 Supply of 29 Nos. IP Based CCTV cameras including life time Camera license for Existing IPCCTV System at Bank’s Main Office Building, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow Aug 24, 2021 PDF document 670 kb Jul 30, 2021 Providing Services of Sniffer Dogs with Handlers at Reserve Bank of India, Main Office Building, Guwahati Aug 19, 2021 PDF document 1096 kb Jul 30, 2021 General repairs and repainting of external surface of Bank’s residential buildings, Sector 30A, Chandigarh Aug 27, 2021 PDF document 3128 kb Jul 29, 2021 Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of two X-Ray Baggage Scanner Systems for Bank’s Office Building at RBI, Jammu Aug 30, 2021 PDF document 675 kb Jul 29, 2021 Provision of Workstations and Other Office Furniture in First Floor of Bank’s Main Office Building, Guwahati Aug 20, 2021 PDF document 1241 kb Jul 28, 2021 Addition-alteration in office area for setting up DCBR from BKC on 2nd Floor of Bank’s Main Office Building: Cabin Partitions, Gyp Board false ceiling and Internal Painting work Sep 02, 2021 PDF document 198 kb Jul 26, 2021 Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Extension of MS Pipe Line to Existing Fire Hydrant System in Open Premises at Bank’s Main Office Building, Nagpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 1685 kb Jul 26, 2021 Annual maintenance contract by engaging 10 electrical personnel (06 electrician & 04 helper) for maintenance of electrical installations at Reserve Bank of India, Kanpur Aug 26, 2021 PDF document 145 kb Jul 23, 2021 RFP for Outright Purchase of Office Premises in Mumbai Sep 08, 2021 PDF document 897 kb Jul 23, 2021 Renovation work in Four flats of RBI Officers’ Colony at G.S. road, Guwahati Aug 24, 2021 PDF document 2159 kb Jul 22, 2021 Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) for Providing a Parking Attendant for parking arrangement in the Parking Areas of RBI, Main Office Building, Chandigarh Aug 19, 2021 PDF document 428 kb Jul 21, 2021 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Contract (CAMC) for Providing Housekeeping Services to Bank’s 03 Residential Colonies Located at K.K Nagar, P.H Road and SAF-Koyambedu, Chennai Aug 19, 2021 PDF document 1733 kb Jul 21, 2021 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Contract (CAMC) for Providing Housekeeping Services at Bank’s Main Office Premises (including Annex Building and Essential Staff Quarters), Chennai Aug 19, 2021 PDF document 1654 kb Jul 21, 2021 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Contract (CAMC) for providing Housekeeping services to Bank’s 03 Residential Colonies Located at Anna Nagar, Besant Nagar and C.H Road, Chennai Aug 19, 2021 PDF document 742 kb Jul 20, 2021 Next Generation Treasury Application (NGTA) – Issuance of RFP to shortlisted Bidders Sep 07, 2021 PDF document 150 kb Jul 16, 2021 SITC of full height dual lane Turnstile at Main Office Building and full height single lane Turnstile at Additional Office Building, Reserve Bank of India, Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 127 kb Jul 14, 2021 Application for Empanelment of Architects for works A) Estimated to cost upto ₹ 50 Lakh B) Estimated to cost more than ₹ 50 lakh upto ₹ 100 Lakh, Bhubaneswar Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 642 kb Jul 09, 2021 Civil Renovation Works of corridor in 1st floor of MOB, RBI Kanpur Aug 25, 2021 PDF document 204 kb Jul 05, 2021 Design, fabrication, supply and fixing of open office modular workstation furniture with M.S. framework in Foreign Exchange Department, 2nd floor, Main Office Building, RBI Kanpur Aug 25, 2021 PDF document 117 kb Jul 03, 2021 Corrigendum – Design, fabrication, supply and fixing of open office modular workstation furniture with M.S. framework in DOS, 1st floor, Main Office Building, RBI Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 181 kb Jul 03, 2021 Corrigendum – Renovation (Civil & Interior) of Foreign Exchange Department (FED) at 2nd floor, MOB, RBI Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 181 kb Jun 28, 2021 Renovation (Civil & Interior) of Foreign Exchange Department (FED) at 2nd floor, MOB, RBI Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 116 kb Jun 28, 2021 Design, fabrication, supply and fixing of open office modular workstation furniture with M.S. framework in DOS, 1st floor, Main Office Building, RBI Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 100 kb

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Kotak Mahindra Bank partners with Creditas Solutions for DIY Digital Repayment platform

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Kotak Mahindra Bank has deployed a secure, Do It Yourself Digital Repayment Platform for missed loan repayments, in a tie-up with Creditas Solutions.

“Powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning, the ‘Neo Collections’ platform delivers a personalised and non-intrusive experience thereby enabling customers to manage their dues seamlessly on their own through an intuitive repayment platform,” it said in a statement on Wednesday.

Using data analytics to target the right customer segments, the ‘Neo Collections’ platform creates hyper-personalised scenarios to connect with each customer, it further said. By clicking on the link received, customers will be directed to the platform that provides them with a consolidated view of their entire relationship with the bank and enables repayment of outstanding dues through a variety of payment modes, it added.

Also read: Kotak Mahindra Bank launches emergency personal loans for Covid treatment

“The main purpose behind deploying a DIY digital repayment platform was to make repayments for outstanding loans more convenient for our customers,” said Ambuj Chandna, President, Consumer Assets, Kotak Mahindra Bank.

Anshuman Panwar, Co-founder of Creditas Solutions said the platform is intuitive, using contextualised and optimised customer interactions, allowing Kotak to drive intelligent customer engagement for superior collections success at lower cost.

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Welcome to the refurbished site of the Reserve Bank of India.





The two most important features of the site are: One, in addition to the default site, the refurbished site also has all the information bifurcated functionwise; two, a much improved search – well, at least we think so but you be the judge.




With this makeover, we also take a small step into social media. We will now use Twitter (albeit one way) to send out alerts on the announcements we make and YouTube to place in public domain our press conferences, interviews of our top management, events, such as, town halls and of course, some films aimed at consumer literacy.




The site can be accessed through most browsers and devices; it also meets accessibility standards.



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Reserve Bank of India – Tenders

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SCHEDULE OF TENDER (SOT)

Item Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 80 nos 100 AH Sealed maintenance free Batteries (SMF) having fire retardant casing for 2 x 40 KVA UPS System College of Agricultural Banking, Reserve Bank of India, Pune
e-Tender no RBI/CAB Pune//99/21-22/ET/99
Mode of Tender e-Procurement System
(Online Part I – Techno-Commercial Bid and Part II – Price Bid through (www.mstcecommerce.com/eprochome/rbi)
Date of NIT available to parties to download From 2 PM of 18.08.2021
Tender Fees Rs – Nil
Pre-Bid meeting At 11:00 AM on 25.08.2021
Earnest Money Deposit Rs. 14,200/- by NEFT as per Annexure VI
Last date of submission of EMD Till 2:00 PM on 08.09.2021
Date of Starting of e-Tender for submission of on line Techno-Commercial Bid and price Bid at www.mstcecommerce.com/eprochome/rbi 2:00 PM of 31.08.2021
Date of closing of online e-tender for submission of Techno-Commercial Bid & Price Bid 2:00 PM of 08.09.2021
Date & time of opening of Part-I (i.e. Techno-Commercial Bid)

Part-II Price Bid: Date of opening of Part II i.e. price bid shall be informed separately

4:00 PM of 08.09.2021
Transaction Fee Rs.1000 plus GST @18%

Payment of transaction fee through MSTC payment gateway/NEFT/RTGS in favor of MSTC LIMITED

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