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RBI issues master direction of deposits, accounts

It further said credit to the account of a non-resident bank is a permitted method of payment to non-residents and is, therefore, subject to the regulations applicable to transfers in foreign currency
11:54 PM Apr 17, 2025 IST | PTI
It further said credit to the account of a non-resident bank is a permitted method of payment to non-residents and is, therefore, subject to the regulations applicable to transfers in foreign currency
rbi issues master direction of deposits  accounts
RBI issues master direction of deposits, accounts
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New Delhi, Apr 17: The RBI on Thursday said banks can open/close rupee accounts (non-interest bearing) in the name of their overseas branches or correspondents without prior reference to the central bank.

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However, the opening of rupee accounts in the name of branches of Pakistani banks operating outside Pakistan requires specific approval of the Reserve Bank, said the Master Direction - Deposits and Accounts issued by the apex bank.

It further said credit to the account of a non-resident bank is a permitted method of payment to non-residents and is, therefore, subject to the regulations applicable to transfers in foreign currency.

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On funding of accounts of non-resident banks, the RBI said banks may freely purchase foreign currency from their overseas correspondents/ branches at ongoing market rates to lay down funds in their accounts for meeting their bonafide needs in India.

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However, transactions in the accounts should be closely monitored to ensure that overseas banks do not take a speculative view on the Indian Rupee (INR). Any such instances should be notified to the Reserve Bank.

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The RBI also said forward purchase/sale of foreign currencies against the rupee for repatriation/ funding is prohibited.

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Offer of two-way quotes in rupee to non-resident banks is also prohibited, it added.

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