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Reserve Bank of India announces the auction of Government of India Treasury Bills as per the following details:

Sr. No Treasury Bill Notified Amount
(in ₹ crore)
Auction Date Settlement Date
1 91 Days 10,000 October 13, 2021
(Wednesday)
October 14, 2021
(Thursday)
2 182 Days 3,000
3 364 Days 7,000
  Total 20,000    

The sale will be subject to the terms and conditions specified in the General Notification F.No.4(2)-W&M/2018 dated March 27, 2018 along with the Amendment Notification No.F.4(2)-W&M/2018 dated April 05, 2018, issued by Government of India, as amended from time to time. State Governments, eligible Provident Funds in India, designated Foreign Central Banks and any person or institution specified by the Bank in this regard, can participate on non-competitive basis, the allocation for which will be outside the notified amount. Individuals can also participate on non-competitive basis as retail investors. For retail investors, the allocation will be restricted to a maximum of 5 percent of the notified amount.

The auction will be Price based using multiple price method. Bids for the auction should be submitted in electronic format on the Reserve Bank of India’s Core Banking Solution (E-Kuber) system on Wednesday, October 13, 2021, during the below given timings:

Category Timing
Competitive bids 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Non-Competitive bids 10:30 am – 11:00 am

Results will be announced on the day of the auction.

Payment by successful bidders to be made on Thursday, October 14, 2021.

Only in the event of system failure, physical bids would be accepted. Such physical bids should be submitted to the Public Debt Office (email; Phone no: 022-22632527, 022-22701299) in the prescribed form obtainable from RBI website (https://www.rbi.org.in/Scripts/BS_ViewForms.aspx) before the auction timing ends. In case of technical difficulties, Core Banking Operations Team should be contacted (email; Phone no: 022-27595666, 022-27595415, 022-27523516). For other auction related difficulties, IDMD auction team can be contacted (email; Phone no: 022-22702431, 022-22705125).

Ajit Prasad
Director   

Press Release: 2021-2022/1010

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Reserve Bank of India – Notifications

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RBI/2021-22/110
FIDD.CO.Plan.BC.No.15/04.09.01/2021-22

October 8, 2021

The Chairman/ Managing Director
Chief Executive Officer
All Scheduled Commercial Banks
(Excluding Regional Rural Banks, Small Finance Banks, Urban Co-operative Banks and Local Area Banks)

Dear Sir/Madam,

Priority Sector Lending- Banks’ lending to NBFCs for on-lending – Extension of facility

Please refer to para 22 of Master Directions (MD) on PSL dated September 04, 2020 (updated as on June 11, 2021) wherein the facility of bank lending to NBFCs (other than MFIs) for on-lending was allowed to be classified as PSL up to September 30, 2021.

2. As announced in the ‘Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies’ dated October 8, 2021, the facility has been extended till March 31, 2022 keeping in view the increased traction observed in delivering credit to the underserved/unserved segments of the economy. Loans disbursed under the on-lending model will continue to be classified under Priority Sector till the date of repayment/maturity whichever is earlier. Further, bank loans to HFCs for on-lending for the purpose of housing, as prescribed in para 23 of our MD on PSL dated September 4, 2020, will continue as hitherto.

3. All other guidelines as issued vide MD on PSL ibid will continue to apply.

Yours faithfully,

(Sonali Sen Gupta)
Chief General Manager-in-Charge

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The Reserve Bank has today (October 08, 2021) filed applications for initiation of corporate insolvency resolution process against Srei Infrastructure Finance Limited and Srei Equipment Finance Limited under Section 227 read with clause (zk) of sub-section (2) of Section 239 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016 read with Rules 5 and 6 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Insolvency and Liquidation Proceedings of Financial Service Providers and Application to Adjudication Authority) Rules, 2019 (“FSP Insolvency Rules”) at the Kolkata Bench of the Hon’ble National Company Law Tribunal.

As per Rule 5 (b) (i) of the FSP Insolvency Rules, an interim moratorium shall commence on and from the date of filing of the application till its admission or rejection. The explanation to Rule 5 (b) provides that “interim moratorium” shall have the effect of the provisions of sub-sections (1), (2) and (3) of Section 14. Sub-sections (1), (2) and (3) of Section 14 of the IBC have been reproduced below:

“(1) Subject to provisions of sub-sections (2) and (3), on the insolvency commencement date, the Adjudicating Authority shall by order declare moratorium for prohibiting all of the following, namely:

(a) the institution of suits or continuation of pending suits or proceedings against the corporate debtor including execution of any judgement, decree or order in any court of law, tribunal, arbitration panel or other authority;

(b) transferring, encumbering, alienating or disposing off by the corporate debtor any of its assets or any legal right or beneficial interest therein;

(c) any action to foreclose, recover or enforce any security interest created by the corporate debtor in respect of its property including any action under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (54 of 2002);

(d) the recovery of any property by an owner or lessor where such property is occupied by or in the possession of the corporate debtor.

(2) The supply of essential goods or services to the corporate debtor as may be specified shall not be terminated or suspended or interrupted during moratorium period.

(3) The provisions of sub-section (1) shall not apply to —

(a) such transaction as may be notified by the Central Government in consultation with any financial regulator;

(b) a surety in a contract of guarantee to a corporate debtor.”

(Yogesh Dayal)     
Chief General Manager

Press Release: 2021-2022/1009

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Top 4 Banks Offering Returns Up To 6.75% On 1 Year Fixed Deposits

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Jana Small Finance Bank

Jana Small Finance Bank is currently the only bank that is offering an interest rate up to 6.25% to the general public and 6.75% to senior citizens on a deposit of 1 year. The bank has last revised its interest rates on fixed deposits on 07.05.2021 which are as follows.

Tenure Regular FD Interest Rate (p.a.) “Senior Citizen FD Interest Rate (p.a.)
7-14 days 2.50% 3.00%
15-60 days 3.00% 3.50%
61-90 days 3.75% 4.25%
91-180 days 4.50% 5.00%
181-364 days 5.50% 6.00%
1 Year[365 Days] 6.25% 6.75%
Source: Bank Website, Effective Date 07/05/2021

Ujjivan Small Finance Bank

Ujjivan Small Finance Bank

Among the list of small finance banks, Ujjivan Small Finance Bank is now the second in our list that is offering an interest rate of 6.00% to regular customers and 6.50% to senior citizens on deposits amount of less than Rs 2 Cr maturing in 1 Year to 2 Years.

Tenure Regular FD Interest Rate (p.a.) “Senior Citizen FD Interest Rate (p.a.)
7 Days to 29 Days 2.90% 3.40%
30 Days to 89 Days 3.50% 4.00%
90 Days to 179 Days 4.25% 4.75%
180 Days to 364 Days 4.75% 5.25%
1 Year to 2 Years 6.00% 6.50%
Source: Bank website, with Effect from 16th August 2021

IndusInd Bank

IndusInd Bank

Among the leading private sector banks, IndusInd Bank is the bank that is currently promising an interest rate of 6% to the general public and 6.50% to senior citizens on deposits of less than Rs 2 Cr maturing in 1 year to below 1 year 6 months. With effect from July 23rd, 2021 the bank is offering the following interest rates.

Tenure Regular FD Interest Rate in % (p.a.) “Senior Citizen FD Interest Rate (p.a.)
7 days to 14 days 2.5 3
15 days to 30 days 2.75 3.25
31 days to 45 days 3 3.5
46 days to 60 days 3.25 3.75
61 days to 90 days 3.4 3.9
91 days to 120 days 3.75 4.25
121 days to 180 days 4.25 4.75
181 days to 210 days 4.6 5.1
211 days to 269 days 4.75 5.25
270 days to 354 days 5.5 6
355 days to 364 days 5.5 6
1 Year to below 1 Year 6 Months 6 6.5
Source: Bank website

RBL Bank

RBL Bank

After IndusInd Bank, RBL Bank is the only bank among the private-sector lenders that is also offering an interest rate of 6.00% to the general public and 6.50% to senior citizens on deposits of less than Rs 3 Cr maturing in 12 months to less than 24 months.

Period of Deposit Interest Rates p.a. Senior Citizen Interest Rates p.a.
7 days to 14 days 3.25% 3.75%
15 days to 45 days 3.75% 4.25%
46 days to 90 days 4.00% 4.50%
91 days to 180 days 4.50% 5.00%
181 days to 240 days 5.00% 5.50%
241 days to 364 days 5.25% 5.75%
12 months to less than 24 months 6.00% 6.50%
Source: Bank Website, w.e.f. September 01, 2021



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April 14, 2015




Dear All




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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RBI empanells Dhanlaxmi Bank as Agency Bank

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Thrissur-based Dhanlaxmi Bank has been empanelled as ‘Agency Bank’ by the Reserve Bank of India to undertake general banking businesses of Central and State governments on behalf of the RBI.

Dhanlaxmi Bank entered into agreement with the RBI at the Department of Government and Bank Accounts (DGBA), Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai.

It is now authorized to undertake transactions related to government businesses such as revenue receipts and payments on behalf of the Central and State governments, pension payments in respect of Central and State governments, works related to small savings schemes (SSS), collection of stamp duty through physical mode or e-mode, and any other item of work specifically devised by the RBI as eligible for agency commission.

Also see: Dhanlaxmi Bank shareholders reject appointment of auditors

Dhanlaxmi Bank has 245 branches spread across 15 States and Union Territories. The Bank has an excellent technology team in creating customised solutions for customers, thereby providing flexibility and ease of banking while leveraging in-depth understanding of customer needs.

Shivan J K, Managing Director and CEO, Dhanlaxmi Bank, said, “We are proud to be one among the private sector banks empanelled by the RBI to facilitate transactions related to government businesses.

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    4.26% GS 2023 5.63% GS 2026 6.67% GS 2035 6.67% GS 2050
I. Notified Amount ₹2,000 cr ₹6,000 cr ₹9,000 cr ₹7,000 cr
II. Cut off Price / Implicit Yield at cut-off 99.81/4.3818% 99.62/5.7269% 98.85/6.7974% 94.47/7.1214%
III. Amount accepted in the auction ₹2,000 cr ₹6,000 cr ₹9,000 cr ₹7,000 cr
IV. Devolvement on Primary Dealers Nil Nil Nil Nil

Ajit Prasad
Director   

Press Release: 2021-2022/1008

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RBI says reviewing ATM outage circular after bank’s feedback, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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The Reserve Bank of India on Friday said that it was reviewing its recent scheme on ATM replenishment whereby the regulator put in place mechanisms to penalise lenders. The central bank deputy governor T Rabi Shankar said that they had received inputs from banks and were in the process of reviewing it.

“The idea behind the penalty on outages in ATMs was to ensure that these services are available as much as possible in areas where the attention to ATMs is less, which is largely rural and semi-urban areas,” Shankar said. “We have received various feedback, some positive while some raise concerns. There are issues specific to location (of ATMs). We are trying to take all the feedback and have a review and see how best it can be implemented.”

ET was the first to report in its September 9 edition that lenders had approached the RBI seeking relaxation in its scheme citing issues of replenishing ATMs in rural geographies that could significantly push up costs and make business unviable.

In August, the banking regulator directed banks and white label ATM operators to strengthen systems that will allow them to monitor the availability of cash in ATMs and ensure timely replenishment to avoid cash-out situations. As part of the circular, a penalty of Rs 10,000 per ATM will be levied in the event of a cash-out situation for more than 10 hours in a month.

Banks were of the view that cash availability will drop as they go deeper in rural geographies as the cost to set up and maintain ATMs is high.

“Cost of transportation for ATM fitted notes is very high in rural India because of the distance between ATMs and the sparse network,” a banker said on the condition of anonymity. “Generally cash management companies and ATM service providers visit once in a few days to replenish cash and fix other tech or hardware issues.”

Banks have been slowly reducing ATM presence as they operationalise overall costs. Recently, Small finance bank Suryoday decided to shut down all its 26 automated teller machines, giving customers the option to use their debit cards on other banks’ ATMs, becoming the first domestic lender to completely do away with such machines. The small finance bank is formulating a strategy where it would offer its customers 5-7 transactions free per month when they use the ATM network of other banks to withdraw cash.

At the end of August there were 2.13 lakh ATMs in the country up from 2.09 lakh same time last year, a meagre growth of 1.5%. On the flip side the micro-ATMs have grown to 4.94 lakh as against 3.07 lakh in August last year, a rise of over 60%.

In order to make the business more viable the RBI recently increased the interchange fee on ATM transactions from Rs 15 to Rs 17. ATM interchange is the charge paid by the bank that issues the card (issuer) to the bank where the card is used to withdraw cash (acquirer).

In addition to this, the cap on fee that can be charged to the customer, which is capped at Rs 20 per transaction, was also increased to Rs 21.



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Reserve Bank of India – Annual Report

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April 14, 2015




Dear All




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.



Please save the url of the refurbished site in your favourites as we will give up the existing site shortly and register or re-register yourselves for receiving RSS feeds for uninterrupted alerts from the Reserve Bank.



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Thank you for your continued support.




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All You Need To Know About PM CARES For Children Scheme

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Objective of the scheme

To provide protracted extensive care and protection for children who have lost a parent or both parents to the COVID pandemic, including enabling their health and quality of life through health insurance, empowering them through education, and empowering them for self-sufficiency with financial support once they reach the age of 23.

The PM CARES for Children initiative, among other aspects, includes assistance to these children through a multimodal strategy, gap funding for schooling and health, a monthly stipend starting at the age of 18, and a lump sum payout of Rs. 10 lakh when they reach the age of 23.

Period

To benefit from the PM CARES for Children Scheme, eligible children must be registered between May 29, 2021 (the date of the Hon’ble PM’s announcement) and December 31, 2021. The scheme is scheduled to run until each registered recipient reaches the age of 23 years old.

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility Criteria

Children who have lost both parents or a surviving parent or legal guardian/adoptive parents/single adoptive parent as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic are eligible for benefits under this scheme beginning on 11.03.2020, the date on which WHO declared and characterised COVID-19 as a pandemic, and ending on 31.12.2021. On the date of the parent’s death, the child should not have reached the age of eighteen.

Available entitlements under the scheme

Available entitlements under the scheme

a) Efforts will be made by the District Magistrate with the assistance of the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) to explore the possibility of rehabilitating the child within her/his extended family, relatives, kith, or kin.

b) If the extended family, relatives, kith or kin of the child are not available/not willing/not found fit by CWC or the child (aged 4 -10 years or above) is not willing to live with them, the child should be placed in foster care, after due diligence as prescribed under the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 and rules made thereof as amended from time to time.

c) If the Foster family is not available/not willing /not found fit by CWC, or the child (aged 4 -10 years or above) is not willing to live with them, the child should be placed in age-appropriate and gender-appropriate Child Care Institution (CCI).

d) Children more than 10 years old, not received by extended families or relatives or foster families or not willing to live with them or living in child care institutions after the demise of parents, maybe enrolled in Netaji Subhash Chand Bose Awasiya Vidyalaya, Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya, Eklavya Model Schools, Sainik School, Navodaya Vidyalaya, or any other residential school by the District Magistrate, subject to the respective scheme guidelines.

e) It may be ensured that the siblings stay together, as far as possible.

f) For non-institutional care, financial support at the prevailing rates prescribed under the Child Protection Services (CPS) Scheme shall be provided to Children (in account with guardians). For children in institutional care, a maintenance grant at the prevailing rates prescribed under the Child Protection Services (CPS) Scheme shall be given to Child Care Institutions. Any provision for subsistence support under the State scheme may also be provided additionally to the children.

ii. Assistance for Pre-school and School Education

ii. Assistance for Pre-school and School Education

a. For children below 6 years of age, identified beneficiaries will receive support and assistance from the Anganwadi services for supplementary nutrition, pre-school education/ ECCE, immunization, health referrals, and health check-up.

b. For children below 10 years of age

i) Admission shall be provided in any nearest school as a day scholar i.e. Government/ Government aided School/ Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs)/ Private Schools.

ii) In Government Schools, two sets of free uniforms and textbooks shall be provided, under Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan, as per the scheme guidelines.

iii) In private schools, tuition fees shall be exempted under section 12(1)(c) of RTE Act.

iv) Under circumstances where a child is unable to receive the above benefits, the fees, as per the RTE norms, will be given from the PM CARES for Children scheme. The Scheme will also pay for expenditure on uniforms, textbooks, and notebooks.

c. For children between 11-18 years of age

c. For children between 11-18 years of age

i) If the child is living with the extended family, then admission in the nearest Government/ Government aided School/ Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs)/ Private Schools as a day scholar may be ensured by the DM.

ii) The child may be enrolled in Netaji Subhash Chand Bose Awasiya Vidyalaya/ Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya/ Eklavya Model Schools/Sainik School/ Navodaya Vidyalaya/ or any other residential school, by the DM, subject to the respective scheme guidelines.

iii) The DM may make alternative arrangements for accommodation of such children during vacations at CCIs or any appropriate place.

iv) Under circumstances where a child is unable to receive the above benefits, the fees, as per the RTE norms, will be given from the PM CARES for Children scheme. The scheme will also pay for expenditure on uniforms, textbooks, and notebooks.

d. Assistance for Higher Education:

d. Assistance for Higher Education:

i) The child will be assisted in obtaining an education loan for Professional courses /Higher Education in India.

ii) Under circumstances where the beneficiary is unable to avail interest exemption from extant Central and State Government scheme, then the interest on the educational loan will be paid from PM CARES for Children Scheme.

iii) As an alternative, scholarship as per the norms will be provided to the beneficiaries of the PM CARES for Children Scheme from the schemes of Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Ministry of Minority Affairs, and Department of Higher Education. Beneficiaries will be assisted through the National Scholarship portal for availing of such entitlements. The scholarship awarded to the beneficiaries will be updated on the PM CARES for Children portal.

iii. Health Insurance:

iii. Health Insurance:

a. All children will be enrolled as a beneficiary under Ayushman Bharat Scheme (PM-JAY) with a health insurance cover of Rs. 5 lakhs.

b. It shall be ensured that the child identified under PM CARES for Children scheme receives benefits under PM JAY.

iv. Financial Support:

a. The lump sum amount will be transferred directly in the post office account of beneficiaries upon opening and validation of the account of the beneficiaries. A pro-rata amount will be credited upfront in the account of each identified beneficiary such that the corpus for each beneficiary becomes Rs. 10 lakhs at the time of attaining 18 years of age.

b. Children will receive a monthly stipend once they attain 18 years of age, by investing the corpus of Rs 10 lakhs. The beneficiary will receive a stipend till they attain 23 years of age.

c. They will receive an amount of Rs. 10 lakh on attaining 23 years of age.

Key features available to children under Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri-Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY)

Key features available to children under Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri-Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY)

  • PM-JAY provides a cover of Rs. 5 lakhs per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization, across public and private impanelled hospitals in India.
  • In case of a child identified for support under PM CARES for Children, he/she shall be entitled to the cover of Rs. 5 lakh.
  • PM-JAY provides cashless access to health care services for the beneficiary at the point of service, that is, the hospital.
  • It covers up to 3 days of pre-hospitalization and 15 days post-hospitalization expenses such as diagnostics and medicines.
  • End to end paperless
  • All pre-existing conditions are covered from day one.
  • Benefits of the scheme are portable across the country i.e. a beneficiary can visit any empanelled public or private hospital in India to avail cashless treatment.
  • Services include approximately more than 1600 procedures covering all the costs related to treatment, including but not limited to drugs, supplies, diagnostic services, physician’s fees, room charges, surgeon charges, OT, and ICU charges etc.
  • Public hospitals are reimbursed for the healthcare services at par with the private hospitals.

Benefit Cover under PM-JAY

Benefit Cover under PM-JAY

All expenses made on the following factors of the treatment are covered under the scheme.

  • Medical examination, treatment, and consultation
  • Pre-hospitalization
  • Medicine and medical consumables
  • Non-intensive and intensive care services
  • Diagnostic and laboratory investigations
  • Medical implantation services (where necessary)
  • Accommodation benefits
  • Food services
  • Complications arising during treatment
  • Post-hospitalization follow-up care up to 15 days
  • More information is available on the PM CARES for Children portal.



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