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Aug 19, 2021 Corrigendum – Design, Supply, Installation, testing and Commissioning of 3 no’s Passenger Lifts at Main Office Building, Reserve Bank of India, Hyderabad Aug 30, 2021 150 kb Aug 19, 2021 Minutes of Pre-Bid Meeting – Empanelment of Car Hiring Firm / Agencies / Companies for RBSC, Chennai Sep 07, 2021 PDF document 208 kb Aug 19, 2021 Comprehensive Contract for Catering Services and Related Housekeeping Services in the Bank’s Premises, Ahmedabad Sep 08, 2021 PDF document 1668 kb Aug 18, 2021 Corrigendum – Renovation of Bank’s Officers’ Flats (4 Nos. Grade ‘A’) at Tilak Nagar, Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 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 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 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 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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SBI Life – eShield Next; Key Features Of Next Level Term Policy Online

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SBI Life Insurance has announced the unveiling of ‘SBI Life eShield Next,’ a revolutionary new age protection solution that ‘levels up’ the protection coverage when the insured reaches important life milestones.

It is a non-linked, non-participating individual life insurance pure risk premium product that works by ‘leveling up’ the required insurance protection through an increase in sum assured linked to significant ‘level-up milestones in one’s life, such as getting married, becoming a parent, or purchasing a new home.

SBI Life - eShield Next; Key Features Of Next Level Term Policy Online

Key features of SBI Life ‘eShield Next’

  • To meet varying protection needs, there are three plan options: Level Cover, Increasing Cover, and Level Cover with Future-Proofing Benefit.
  • Life insurance coverage for up to 100 years (whole life) or 85 years (partial life) (other than Whole Life).
  • A plan that can be customized to fit specific needs: Through the Better Half Benefit Option and payment modalities for death benefits
  • Pay a premium whenever it is convenient for you: Only once, for a limited time, or for the duration of the policy.
  • Additional Coverage through Riders.

The ‘level-up aspect of the new age protection plan eShield Next is its unique selling proposition. There are three plan options available: ‘Level cover, Increasing cover, and Level Cover with Future-Proofing benefit.’ Each has been carefully designed to satisfy the evolving needs of customers.

Option 1: Level Cover Benefit- In this case, the total amount assured remains constant throughout the policy period.

Option 2: Increasing Cover Benefit- In this case, at the end of every fifth year of the insurance, the absolute amount insured on death grows by 10% p.a. (simple) of the Basic Sum assured.

Option 3: Level Cover with Future Proofing Benefit – This option allows customers to enhance their coverage as they reach life’s major milestones, including as getting married, becoming a parent, or purchasing a home, without having to pass further medical examinations.

5 Reasons to Choose SBI Life – eShield Next –

  1. Security- To ensure that your family is financially secure.
  2. Flexibility – Three plan options to choose from
  3. Simplicity – Use Optional Benefits to personalise your package.
  4. Affordability – You have the option of paying a premium at your leisure.
  5. Reliability – Lifetime coverage of up to 100 years (full life) or 85 years (partial life) (other than Whole Life)

Annually, or following major life events such as marriage, divorce, starting a family, or purchasing large assets such as a home, it’s a good idea to re-evaluate and upgrade life insurance coverage. Alternatively, to answer your changing financial goals, firms may provide you the option of paying higher premiums throughout the policy term to get a plan with greater benefits without having to go through the inconveniences of obtaining and paying premiums for a new plan.

Story first published: Thursday, August 19, 2021, 18:35 [IST]



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Reserve Bank of India – Tenders

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The captioned meeting was held at 03:00 p.m. on August 16, 2021 at the Seminar Hall, RBSC, Chennai. The meeting was chaired by Shri S. C. Rath, General Manager & MoF, and the undernoted Officers attended the meeting:

  1. Shri Saroj Kumar Singh, Manager (P & SO)

  2. Shri P. Sudhagar, Assistant Manager (P & S Cell)

  3. Shri Bharatraj K. N., Assistant Manager (Administration)

  4. Shri Godwin Justin, Assistant Manager (Estate Cell)

The representatives from M/s Carzonerent India Pvt. Ltd., Chennai, M/s Fly Tourist Global Services, Chennai, and M/s Angel Travels, Chennai, attended the pre-bid meeting.

Clarifications on queries raised by prospective bidders in the meeting are furnished below:

Sl. No. Queries raised by the bidders Clarifications
1. Whether pick up and drop points of the multiple bookings could be in different locations? It is informed that majority of the bookings would be Airport pick up and drop for the participants attending training programmes in the College. The RBSC is the primary point of pickup / drop as the accommodation for the participants is made in the College premises itself.
2. What is the volume of business awarded during pre Covid 19 period? Please refer to Para 1.3 of Section II – Instructions to Bidders of the tender document.
3. Whether a coordinator is required for a block of every 5 bookings? Please refer to Para 5.1 of Section V. 2: Specific Conditions of Contract (SCC) of the tender document.
4. Any specific points to be noted in uploading of Price bid? For submitting the price bid in the MSTC portal the bidder may download the protected Excel format from the link in the MSTC portal, enter the rates only in whole numbers and upload in MSTC portal at specified place only, without changing the name of the file. The rates should not be submitted with the other tender related documents.
5. On fixed rate for Airport pick/drop- How rate would be calculated when there is an unforeseen delay in pickup / drop. Please refer to Para 6 of Section V. 2: Specific Conditions of Contract (SCC) of the tender document. If the pickup/drop time is delayed, which is caused by circumstances beyond its reasonable control, the rate quoted as per the hour/Km slab would be applicable.
6. Clarification regarding refund of EMD Please refer to Para 26 of Section II – Instructions to Bidders of the tender document.

All other terms and conditions of the tender remain the same.

The meeting concluded at 3:40 p.m., with the Manager (P&S) thanking all the representatives and proposing a vote of thanks to the Chair.

Chief General Manager/ Principal
Reserve Bank Staff College
359, Anna Salai
Teynampet
Chennai – 600 018
August 18, 2021

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Nitin Chugh resigns as MD and CEO of Ujjivan SFB for personal reasons, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Nitin Chugh, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Ujjivan Small Finance Bank, has resigned from his position.

“We hereby inform you that the bank has received a letter dated August 18, 2021 from Mr Nitin Chugh tendering his resignation from the position of Managing Director and CEO of the Bank w.e.f. close of business hours on September 30, 2021,” Ujjivan SFB stated in its BSE filing on August 19.

The resignation will come into effect from September 30, 2021,, the lender said in a regulatory filing on August 19.
Chugh has confirmed, in his resignation letter, that he is resigning due to personal reasons and “there are no material reasons”, the bank said.

Chugh’s tenure as Director of the bank, which is co-terminus with his tenure as Managing Director and CEO, would also end after his resignation comes into effect. Consequently, he shall also cease to be Key Managerial Personnel of the Bank in terms of Section 203 of the Companies Act, 2013,” the lender said.

The bank said the filing that its board has taken note of Chugh’s resignation letter and has appreciated his valuable contribution to the board and the bank during his association. “The board wishes him the very best in his future endeavours”, it added.



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Aug 19, 2021 Corrigendum – Design, Supply, Installation, testing and Commissioning of 3 no’s Passenger Lifts at Main Office Building, Reserve Bank of India, Hyderabad Aug 30, 2021 150 kb Aug 19, 2021 Minutes of Pre-Bid Meeting – Empanelment of Car Hiring Firm / Agencies / Companies for RBSC, Chennai Sep 07, 2021 PDF document 208 kb Aug 19, 2021 Comprehensive Contract for Catering Services and Related Housekeeping Services in the Bank’s Premises, Ahmedabad Sep 08, 2021 PDF document 1668 kb Aug 18, 2021 Corrigendum – Renovation of Bank’s Officers’ Flats (4 Nos. Grade ‘A’) at Tilak Nagar, Kanpur Aug 23, 2021 PDF document 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 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 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 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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Indian banks brace for bad loans with stronger balance sheets, says new S&P report, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Indian banks’ prior efforts to strengthen their balance sheets will help them mitigate the impact of asset quality as bad loans ticked higher in the April-to-June quarter following a deadlier wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report by S&P Global Market Intelligence research.

“Banks have been taking steps to fortify their balance sheets over the last year or so to face the asset quality impact. These have been through enhancing capital base, increasing provisioning cover and having adequate amounts of liquidity,” said Krishnan Sitaraman, senior director at CRISIL, a unit of S&P Global Inc.

The June quarter saw gross NPAs rising, mainly in retail and small and medium-sized enterprise portfolios for banks.

“That is because these segments have been impacted more by the pandemic and the lockdown measures. The pandemic’s second wave has had a much larger health impact and geographical spread as compared to the first,” Sitaraman said.

State Bank of India, the country’s largest lender by assets, reported total nonperforming loans of Rs 1.36 lakh crore for the fiscal first quarter that ended on June 30, up from Rs 1.28 lakh crore in the previous three months and Rs 1.31 lakh crore in the same period of 2020.

ICICI Bank, the second-biggest private-sector lender, said its gross nonperforming assets rose by Rs 7231 crore in the first quarter, mainly from its retail and business portfolio. State-run Bank of Baroda reported fresh slippages of Rs 5129 crore in the first quarter, versus Rs 2740 crores in the prior-year period.

During the fiscal first quarter, Indian banks saw higher-than-expected slippages of more than 200% year over year that largely arose from retail and SMEs, according to an Aug. 16 research note from Jefferies.

Slippages were higher than expected as new COVID-19 restrictions affected collections, Jefferies analysts said, adding that some banks have started to recover in July and normalcy may return in the fiscal second or third quarter.

India’s economy took a severe hit during the second wave of the coronavirus, with the number of daily cases peaking above 400,000 in May. Cases have tailed off in recent weeks as the government stepped up vaccinations.

Still, the high number of COVID-19 cases and deaths are expected to have had a bigger impact on the economy in terms of jobs lost and businesses shut. Also, most forbearance measures announced last year, including a Supreme Court order stopping banks from classifying delinquent loans as nonperforming assets had been lifted after the economy recovered from the initial wave of infections.

Banks are now seeing the full extent of borrower stress with a one-time debt restructuring facility and the Supreme Court’s standstill on NPA recognition no longer available.

“In the absence of regulatory measures such as moratorium, the gross NPA formation due to the recent wave of COVID-19 is being upfronted in the first half of the current fiscal [year] for the system, including us,” said Sandeep Bakhshi, CEO of ICICI Bank, during a July 24 earnings call. Bakhshi expects the bank’s gross NPA additions to be lower in the second quarter and “decline more meaningfully in the second half of fiscal 2022,” based on expectations of economic activity.

Stress tests by the Reserve Bank of India indicated that the bad loans of all banks may rise to 9.80% by March 2022 from 7.50% in the same month of this year under a baseline scenario. However, the bad loans ratio could rise to as high as 11.22% by March 2022 under a “severe stress” scenario for key macroeconomic indicators, the central bank said in its biannual Financial Stability Report released July 1.

“Many banks have set aside higher provisioning buffers and raised capital in the last one year or so. This should help them absorb the rising stress in their retail book,” said Nikita Anand, an analyst at S&P Global Ratings.

“On the other hand, banks with lower provisioning buffers and weaker capitalization could see a sharp impact on their profits and capital levels,” Anand said. “This could be more acute for banks with significant underlying exposure to small business owners or unsecured retail products where loss given default could be higher.”



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Multicap Vs Flexicap: Which is Better?

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Difference between MultiCap & FlexiCap Funds

Parameter

Flexi-cap funds Multi-cap funds Equity exposure Minimum 65% Minimum 75% Small-cap exposure Not fixed Minimum 25% Flexibility Asset allocation can be changed according to market conditions, making it extremely flexible. Fund managers must ensure that their exposure to all capitalization does not go below 25%. Balanced exposure Flexi-cap funds invest primarily in large-cap funds, with limited exposure to small and mid-cap. To some extent, the funds’ exposure to all capitalization is balanced. Suitable Risk-averse investors Aggressive investors

Multicap Funds And Its Benefits

Multicap Funds And Its Benefits

Multicap funds now invest at least 25% of their assets in each of the three market segments: large, mid, and small cap. While fund managers still have 25% flexibility to give the portfolio an edge by increasing exposure to a section they anticipate will do well, they lose the opportunity to cut exposure to a segment that is projected to perform poorly, making the fund riskier.

Benefits of Multicap funds

Multi-cap funds provide the flexibility to invest in equities that are best suited to their investment objectives, regardless of market capitalization. Multi-cap funds offer greater diversification across industrial sectors, especially in fast-growing industries where large-cap firms are absent. Multi-cap fund managers dynamically modify their portfolio mix based on market conditions (risks and opportunities), making them appropriate for investors who do not wish to closely monitor the market or make frequent changes to their mutual fund portfolio.

Flexicap Funds And Its Benefits

Flexicap Funds And Its Benefits

Flexicap equity funds, on the other hand, invest at least 65 percent of their entire assets in equity investments with no predetermined boundaries on how much exposure to large, mid, or small-cap segments of the market they should acquire.

Benefits of Flexicap

In Flexi cap, fund managers are free to invest across the market capitalization spectrum.

A well-diversified equity strategy with a “go-anywhere” attitude. Ability to capitalize on opportunities across the market spectrum – regardless of market capitalization, sector, or style. It aims to take advantage of investment possibilities across the board. Due to a diverse portfolio, the risk and return components are rather well balanced.

Multicap Vs Flexicap: What is the difference?

Multicap Vs Flexicap: What is the difference?

The degree to which multi-cap and Flexi-cap funds are exposed to mid-and small-cap stocks is the key distinction. More importantly, depending on market conditions, this disparity can grow fairly large. Flexi-cap funds can reduce their exposure to mid-and small-cap stocks to zero if the fund manager believes it necessary; however, multi-cap funds’ exposure to mid-and small-cap stocks can never be less than 25% each.

SEBI’s very purpose of creating different mutual fund categories is to provide more clarity to investors and help them make informed investment decisions. Different investors have different risk appetites, investment needs, experience, knowledge, and preferences. Flexicap funds are not better than multicap funds or vice versa. Multicap and flexicap funds are suitable for different types of investors



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Stocks To Buy From The Media And Auto Space For Returns Up To 24%

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Motilal Oswal Institutional Equities has recommended buying the stocks of Ashok Leyland and Sun TV Network for good pretty decent gains.

Sun TV

Broking firm, Motilal Oswal has placed a buy call on the stock of Sun TV with a target price of Rs 625, which is about 22% higher from the current levels of Rs 505.
According to Motilal Oswal, Sun TV is planning a series of non-fiction content across all channels, along with a revamp of fictional content.

“It gained 4-5% market share and touched 45% viewership in the Prime Time segment. It plans to invest Rs 12 billion in movie production over the next 1.5-2 years. Five big ticket movies (contributing 50%) are to be completed by Oct’21. One big ticket movie starring Rajnikant is lined up for release this Diwali (4th Nov’21),” the broking firm has said after speaking to the management.

Sun Next OTT has 23.3m subscribers largely from B2B telcos. Its target is to have 11 million subscribers (20% of South Indian homes) and will intensify its original content once its existing movie production is complete.

According to Motilal Oswal, Sun TV has a healthy liquidity, with a net cash of over Rs 39 billion at present.

“This offers it room to intensify investments in the linear as well as OTT space. This, along with a higher dividend payout potential (45-85%) and low valuation, offers support. SUN TV trades at a FY22E/FY23E P/E of 11.7 times and 11.1 times. We value it at a FY23E P/E of 13 times to arrive at our target price of Rs 620 per share. We maintain our Buy rating on the stock,” the brokerage has said.

Buy Ashok Leyland stock

The brokerage is also bullish on the shares of auto major, Ashok Leyland and sees returns of around 22% for a target price of Rs 155, from the current price of Rs 125.

“While there are headwinds from higher diesel prices and supply-chain issues, commercial vehicles volumes should bounce back, driven by Infra and an economic recovery. LCVs have seen a strong demand recovery on the back of e-commerce and FMCG activity. The intensity of the third COVID wave is an unknown, but higher diesel prices and financing issues will get addressed through a demand recovery,” the brokerage has said.
Valuations at 24.3x/10.9x FY22E/FY23E EV/EBITDA are at an early recovery cycle, Motilal Oswal has said.

“This does not fully reflect Ashok Leyland’s focus on adding new revenue streams and profit pools. We maintain our Buy rating with a target price of Rs 155 per share (12x FY23E EV/EBITDA),” Motilal Oswal has said.

Stocks To Buy From The Media And Auto Space For Returns Up To 24%

Disclaimer

Investors should certainly not take any trading and investment decision based only on information discussed in this article. We are not a qualified financial advisor and any information herein is not investment advice. It is informational in nature, which is taken from the brokerage report of Motilal Oswal Institutional Equities. Please do consult a professional advisor. Greynium Information Technologies Pvt Ltd, its subsidiaries, associates and authors do not accept culpability for losses and/or damages arising based on information in the article.

Story first published: Thursday, August 19, 2021, 17:14 [IST]



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RBI/2021-2022/89
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.12

August 19, 2021

All Category – I Authorised Dealer Banks

Madam/Sir

Exim Bank’s Government of India supported Line of Credit (LoC) of
USD 20.51 million to the Government of the Republic of Guinea

Export-Import Bank of India (Exim Bank) has entered into an agreement dated September 29, 2020 with the Government of the Republic of Guinea, for making available to the latter, Government of India supported Line of Credit (LoC) of USD 20,506,000 (USD Twenty Million, Five Hundred Six Thousand only) for the purpose of financing the project for construction and up-gradation of Regional Hospitals in Kankan and Nzerekore, in the Republic of Guinea. Under the arrangement, financing of export of eligible goods and services from India, as defined under the agreement, would be allowed subject to their being eligible for export under the Foreign Trade Policy of the Government of India and whose purchase may be agreed to be financed by the Exim Bank under this agreement. Out of the total credit by Exim Bank under the agreement, goods, works and services of the value of at least 75 per cent of the contract price shall be supplied by the seller from India, and the remaining 25 per cent of goods and services may be procured by the seller for the purpose of the eligible contract from outside India.

2. The Agreement under the LoC is effective from August 11, 2021. Under the LoC, the terminal utilization period is 60 months from the scheduled completion date of the project.

3. Shipments under the LoC shall be declared in Export Declaration Form as per instructions issued by the Reserve Bank from time to time.

4. No agency commission is payable for export under the above LoC. However, if required, the exporter may use his own resources or utilize balances in his Exchange Earners’ Foreign Currency Account for payment of commission in free foreign exchange. Authorised Dealer (AD) Category- I banks may allow such remittance after realization of full eligible value of export subject to compliance with the extant instructions for payment of agency commission.

5. AD Category – I banks may bring the contents of this circular to the notice of their exporter constituents and advise them to obtain complete details of the LoC from the Exim Bank’s office at Centre One, Floor 21, World Trade Centre Complex, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai 400 005 or from their website www.eximbankindia.in

6. The directions contained in this circular have been issued under section 10(4) and 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999 (42 of 1999) and are without prejudice to permissions/ approvals, if any, required under any other law.

Yours faithfully

(R. S. Amar)
Chief General Manager

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