RBI
CIRCULAR
RBI/2005-06/314 No. A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 25 A.P. (FL Series) Circular No. 02
Dated
6/3/2006
Authorised
Persons- Categorisation
In
terms of Section 10 (1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999, the
Reserve Bank, on an application, may authorise any person to be known as an
authorised person, to deal in foreign exchange as an authorised dealer, money
changer or off-shore banking unit or in any other manner as it deems fit.
2.
Currently, Reserve Bank issues licences to authorised dealers (banks authorised
to deal in foreign exchange) and Full Fledged Money Changers. Licences are also
granted to financial and other institutions to carry out specific foreign
exchange transactions related to their business / activities.
3.
With the progressive liberalisation in foreign exchange related transactions, a
large segment of the population can now undertake a variety of current account
transactions on their individual accounts, without approaching the Reserve Bank.
With a view to providing adequate foreign exchange facilities to common persons,
to widen the scope of activities which the Authorised Persons are eligible to
undertake, to increase the number of entities that are eligible to sell foreign
exchange to the public for their day-to-day current account transactions and to
ensure efficient customer service through competition, an internal group was
constituted to study the related issues. The Group was required to make
recommendations keeping in view the enhanced as well as wider access and
accompanying safeguards, especially reporting requirements. The Report
"Licensing Policy for Authorised Persons - Liberalisation" was placed
on the Reserve Bank website on December 1, 2005, inviting feedback from the
public.
4.
Taking into account the feedback received on the Report, Reserve Bank has
decided to issue authorisation to select entities as given below, for
undertaking release / remittance of foreign exchange for various current account
non-trade related transactions. Consequently, all entities issued authorisation
under sub-section (i) of Section 10 of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999
will be categorised / re-categorised as under:
(a)
Banks currently authorised to Authorised Dealers (ADs) deal in foreign exchange.
Category I
(b)
(i) Upgraded FFMCs } Authorised Dealers (ADs) Category II
(ii)
Select RRBs }
(iii)
Select UCBs }
(iv)
Other entities }
(c)
Select Financial and other Institutions `Authorised Dealers (ADs)
Category
III
(d)
FFMCs No change
5.
The details of the scheme for issue of authorisation as Authorised Dealers -
Category II are given in Annex I to this circular.
6.
The contents of this circular may be brought to the notice of all your
constituents concerned.
7.
The directions contained in this circular have been issued under Section 10(4)
and Section 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (42 of 1999) and
is without prejudice to permissions / approvals, if any, required under any
other law.
Sd/-
(Vinay
Baijal)
Chief
General Manager
Issued
by:
Reserve
Bank of
Mumbai
Annex
I
Authorised
Person- - Authorisation as Authorised Dealer (AD) - Category II
Scheme
With
a view to providing adequate foreign exchange facilities to common persons for
efficient customer service through competition there was a need to widen the
scope of activities which the Authorised Persons are currently eligible to
undertake and also to increase the number of entities that are eligible to sell
foreign exchange to public for their day-to-day current account transactions.
The Reserve Bank has, therefore, decided to grant licences to certain entities
to undertake more transactions, in addition to what Full Fledged Money Changers
(FFMCs) are currently permitted, by authorising them to undertake release /
remittance of foreign exchange for certain non-trade related current account
transactions. Such entities will be called Authorised Dealers – Category II (ADs
- Category II).
2.
Classification of Persons Authorised to deal in the foreign exchange
|
Sr. No.
|
Present
category
|
Entities
|
Revised
category
|
Major
Activities
|
|
1.
|
Authorised
Dealer
|
·
Commercial
Banks ·
State
Co-op Banks ·
Urban
Co-op Banks
|
Authorised
Dealer - Category - I
|
All
current and capital account transactions according to RBI directions
issued from time-to-time. (No
Change).
|
|
2.
|
-
|
·
Upgraded
FFMCs ·
Co-op.
Banks
·
Regional
Rural Banks (RRBs)
·
Others
|
Authorised
Dealer - Category - II
|
Specified
non-trade related current account transactions as at paragraph 3 below
as also all the activities permitted to Full Fledged Money Changers. Any
other activity as decided by the Reserve Bank.
|
|
3.
|
-
|
·
Select
Financial and other Institutions
|
Authorised
Dealer - Category - III
|
Transactions
incidental to the foreign exchange activities undertaken by these
institutions. (No Change)
|
|
4.
|
Full
Fledged Money Changers (FFMCs)
|
·
Dept.
of Posts
·
Urban
Co-op. Banks
·
Other
FFMCs
|
FFMCs
|
Purchase
of foreign exchange and sale for private and business visits abroad. (No
Change)
|
3.
Enhanced Activities permitted to ADs - Category II
ADs-Category
II will be permitted to release / remit foreign exchange for the following
transactions:
a.
Private Visits,
b. Remittance by tour operators / travel agents to overseas agents / principals
/ hotels,
c. Business Travel,
d. Fee for participation in global conferences and specialized training,e.
Remittance for participation in international events / competitions (towards
training, sponsorship and prize money).
f. Film shooting,
g. Medical Treatment abroad,
h. Disbursement of crew wages,
i. Overseas Education,
j. Remittance under educational tie up arrangements with universities abroad,
k. Remittance towards fees for examinations held in India and abroad and
additional score sheets for GRE, TOEFL etc.,
l. Employment and processing, assessment fees for overseas job applications,
m.
Emigration and Emigration Consultancy Fees,
n. Skills / credential assessment fees for intending migrants,
o. Visa fees,
p.
Processing fees for registration of documents as required by the
Portuguese/other Governments,
q. Registration / Subscription / Membership fees to International Organizations.
ADs
- Category II may also be permitted to undertake additional activities as
decided by the Reserve Bank, on case by case basis.
4.
Eligibility Criteria for grant of AD Category II licence
In
view of the current dispensation available to various categories of authorised
persons and in the light of regulatory framework under which each category of
institutions is functioning, the issue of granting them licence as an
AD-Category II has been considered. The eligibility criteria primarily depend on
strong financials, good governance, regulatory / prudential comfort and adequate
internal control mechanism. It has been decided that the following category of
institutions could be considered for the purpose.
A.
Existing Full-fledged Money Changers (FFMCs)
Reserve
Bank will consider granting AD-Category II licence to the existing, well
functioning FFMCs, with strong financials, that demonstrate good governance
while providing regulatory / prudential comfort. The criteria for upgradation of
existing FFMCs to AD-Category II include minimum net owned funds of Rs. 10
crores; satisfactory functioning as FFMC for at least two years and satisfactory
credit report from their bankers.
B.
Urban Co-operative Banks (UCBs)
With
the adoption of the road map as outlined in the "vision document" for
Cooperative sector many of the supervisory concerns of the sector are being
addressed. AD Category- II are not permitted to undertake any open position risk
and the activities permitted under these licences only allow conversion from one
currency to another currency. Therefore, Urban Co-operative Banks with strong
financials, good governance and providing regulatory / prudential comfort will
be considered, on case by case basis, for licencing as AD-Category II
C.
Regional
Rural Banks (RRBs)
In
view of the wide branch network of RRBs and with a view to providing foreign
exchange services at the doorstep of the common person, RRBs with strong
financials, good governance and providing regulatory/supervisory comfort and
having requisite skills and capabilities will be considered for granting
licences as AD-Category II.
5.
Opening of Foreign Currency Accounts (Nostro) abroad
The
entities proposed to be licensed as AD-Category II are being permitted to
undertake the transactions that involve conversion of one currency into another.
Such transactions may not necessarily require opening and maintaining foreign
currency denominated (NOSTRO) account with a bank outside
6.
Reporting
The
ADs-Category II are required to submit the following monthly statements of
transactions:
A.
Category-wise statement of transactions where the amount exceeds USD 5,000 per
transaction initially, so that a review could be made of the threshold in six
months and a firmer threshold may be arrived at.
B.
Category-wise, transaction-wise statement where the amount exceeds US $ 25,000
per transaction.
The
formats of the reports are given in Annex II to this circular.
7.
Inspection / Audit
For
ADs-Category II, an auditor’s certificate confirming compliance with the Rules
/ Regulations / Directions will be adequate. However, the Reserve Bank reserves
the right to inspect them when considered necessary. Reserve Bank may also
require a special audit of the ADs-Category II, depending on the nature of the
transactions, by an auditor from the approved list of the Reserve Bank/
Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.
8.
Anti-Money Laundering / Know Your Customer (KYC) Norms
KYC
and Anti-Money Laundering norms prescribed for FFMCs will be applicable to ADs-Category
II also.
Annex
II
Monthly
Report to be submitted by the AD-Category II for the month of ________
The
reports should be sent to the Chief General Manager, Foreign Exchange
Department, Forex Markets Division, Central Office, Amar Bhawan, Mumbai-400 001
by the15th of the following month. The report may be e-mailed in
EXCEL spreadsheet on fedcofmd@rbi.org.in.
Name
of the AD Category - II
Address:
Part
- A
(Category-wise
transaction where the amount exceeds USD 5000 per transaction)
|
Sl.No.
|
Purpose
of Remittance |
No.
of |
Total
amount |
|
a) |
Private
Visits
|
|
|
|
b) |
Remittance
by tour operators/travel agents to Overseas
agents/principals/hotels |
|
|
|
c) |
Business
Travel
|
|
|
|
d) |
Fee
for participation in global conferences and Specialized training
|
|
|
|
e) |
Remittance
for participation in international events/competitions (towards
training sponsorship and prize money) |
|
|
|
f) |
Film
shooting
|
|
|
|
g) |
Medical
Treatment abroad
|
|
|
|
h) |
Disbursement
of crew wages
|
|
|
|
i) |
Overseas
Education
|
|
|
|
j) |
Remittance
under educational tie up arrangements with universities abroad
|
|
|
|
k) |
Remittance
towards fees for examinations held in |
|
|
|
l) |
Employment
and processing assessment fees for overseas job applications |
|
|
|
m) |
Emigration
and Emigration Consultancy Fees
|
|
|
|
n) |
Skills/credential
assessment fees for intending migrants
|
|
|
|
o) |
Visa
fees
|
|
|
|
p) |
Processing
fees for registration of documents as required by the Portuguese/other
Governments.
|
|
|
|
q) |
Registration/Subscription/Membership
fees to International Organizations
|
|
|
Part
– B
(Category-wise,
transaction-wise details where the amount exceeds USD 25000 per transaction)
|
a)
Private Visits
|
||
|
Sl.No.
|
Name
|
Amount
|
|
1
|
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
|
3
|
|
|
|
…
|
|
|
|
…
|
|
|
|
b)
Remittance by tour operators/travel agents to overseas
agents/principals/hotels
|
||
|
Sl.No.
|
Name
|
Amount
|
|
1
|
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
|
3
|
|
|
|
…
|
|
|
|
…
|
|
|
|
c)
Business Travel
|
||
|
Sl.No.
|
Name
|
Amount
|
|
1
|
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
|
3
|
|
|
|
…
|
|
|
|
…
|
|
|
(The
report should contain details of each category of transactions from (a) to (q)
as mentioned in paragraph 3 of Annex I).
| Previous |