What are the documents required for opening Current Accounts in banks?
As per the existing RBI guidelines, the banks cannot open the current account of prospective customers without obtaining a ‘No-objection letter’ from the lending banks and in case no response is received from the existing bankers after a minimum waiting period of a fortnight. The Reserve Bank of India in their notification informed that they…
Read articleWhat are the valid address proof documents for KYC?
The Government of India has provided additional relaxation for the purpose of address in addition to the relaxation in proof of identity under simplified measures of PML rules. Accordingly RBI has notified that the following additional documents are deemed to be Officially Valid Documents (OVD) for proof of address. Utility bill which is not more…
Read articleWhat is relaxed KYC norm for proprietary concerns?
In case of opening accounts of proprietorship concerns, apart from customer identification procedure as applicable to the proprietor, banks and financial institutions call for and verify the activity proof of the concern. The default rule under KYC is that any two documents, out of following documents listed in paragraph 2.5(h) of RBI Master Circular should…
Read articleTDS on Fixed deposits’ interest
Hither to, banks were deducting TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) only if the interest earned from FDs made in a particular branch exceeds threshold limit of Rs.10000.00. Therefore it was common for investors to open FDs at multiple branches of their bank to circumvent TDS. The budget 2015 proposes important change in the rules relating to…
Read articleLife cover and other benefits under PMJDY scheme
Under the PMJDY scheme, a person opening a Bank account for the first time is offered a RuPay Card free of charge. In addition, people who have opened a bank account during the period from 15-08-14 to 26-01-15, or any additional period as may be extended further by the government of India, will be covered…
BSBDA (Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account)/ No frill account
The aim of introducing ‘Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account'(BSBDA) is a part of the efforts of RBI to promote ‘Financial Inclusion’ objectives. BSBDA is the new word coined to substitute the nomenclature ‘no-frills’ account. In BSBDA, the account holder gets the basic banking services with minimum common facilities either with nil or very low minimum…
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