Further, while engaging Section 25 companies as BCs, banks will have to strictly adhere to the distance criterion of 15 kms. / 5 kms, as applicable, between the place of business of the BC and the branch.
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It has been decided that Suppliers’ and Buyers’ credit, including the usance period of Letters of Credit opened for import of Platinum, Palladium, Rhodium and Silver should not exceed 90 days from the date of shipment. The revised directions will come into force with immediate effect.
AD Category – I banks should ensure that due diligence is undertaken and Know-Your-Customer (KYC) norms and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) guidelines, issued by the Reserve Bank are adhered to while undertaking import of these metals. Further, any large or abnormal increase in the volume of business should be closely examined to ensure that the transactions are bonafide and are not intended for interest / currency arbitrage. All other instructions relating to import of these metals shall continue.
RBI/2008-09/147A. P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 12 dated 28th August 2008
A new simplified cyclical credit product for financing crop production while also ensuring year round liquidity for farmers, particularly in rain-fed areas of the country.
Simplified cyclical credit product for farmers
Please refer to paragraphs 138 and 139 of the Annual Policy Statement for the year 2008-09
Accordingly, each commercial bank as also RRB may select one rain fed district for introduction, on a pilot basis, of a new product for financing crop production whereby
(a) 80 per cent of the crop loan requirement of individual borrowers may be released through a short term production loan in conformity with the present norms / practices, and
(b) the remaining 20 per cent representing the ‘core component’ (expenses for land preparation, pre-sowing operations etc. besides self labour/ consumption) may be sanctioned as a ‘clean credit limit’ to ensure year round liquidity.
List of Self Certified Syndicate Banks under the ASBA process
ASBA - Applications Supported by Blocked Amount
1. As on date, there are 57 banks registered with SEBI as Bankers to an Issue
under the SEBI (Bankers to an Issue) Regulations, 1994. In terms of the SEBI Circular no. SEBI/CFD/DIL/ DIP/31/2008/ 30/7 dated July 30, 2008 on Applications Supported by Blocked Amount (ASBA), all these banks are eligible to act as Self Certified Syndicate Bank for the purpose of ASBA subject to their submitting a self certification to SEBI ,inter-alia certifying that they have undertaken the mock trial run of their systems with the Stock
Exchange(s) and Registrar(s) and have satisfied themselves that they have adequate systems/ infrastructure in place at their Controlling Branch/ Designated Branches to fulfill their responsibilities/ obligations as envisaged in the ASBA process within the timelines specified therein.
2. Once the banks submit this self certification, their names shall be included in
SEBI’s list of Self Certified Syndicate Banks (SCSBs) whereafter these SCSBs shall be eligible to accept ASBAs in public issues.
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The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has launched a facility for online verification of status of the claim under the EPF.
The facility can be availed at http://epfindia. nic.in/indiaepf/ loginnew. aspx the user needs to select,
the State, the EPF office, Establishment Code, Extension code, if any and then enter the employee number to ascertain the claim status.
Yes,
You will get a Fresh Import Export Code (IEC) from RA, once your 100% Export Oriented Unit (EoU) gets converted into a Domestic Tariff Area (DTA) unit.
Same is NOT the case when an existing DTA gets converted into 100% EoU. Meaning, it will continue with the same IEC.
This is as per the Clarification issued by Commerce Ministry which can be accessed in http://164.100.9.245/exim/2000/cir/cir08/cir2608.htm