Thursday, December 12, 2013

What is RBI?

What is RBI?

The RBI is India's central bank. The Reserve Bank of India was
established on April 1, 1935 in accordance with the provisions of the
Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934.RBI acts as a banker to the Government
and Banks.The Central Bank maintains record of Government revenue and
expenditure under various heads. It maintains deposit accounts of all
other banks and advances money to other banks, when needed.Another
important function of the Central Bank is the issuance of currency
notes, regulating their circulation in the country by different methods.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Banking Terms - Useful for IBPS

EQUATED MONTHLY INSTALLMENT (EMI)
----------------------------------------------

•"A fixed payment amount made by a borrower to a lender at a specified
date each calendar month. Equated monthly installments are used to pay
off both interest and principal each month, so that over a specified
number of years, the loan is paid off in full."

BANKING OMBUDSMEN ---------------------------
•Banking Ombudsmen resolve the problem of customer's complaint
regarding bank.
•They are appointed by RBI
•There are total 15 ombudsman appointed across India
•They do not charge any fee
•A banking ombudsman can allow maximum compensation of – Rs.10 lakh
•If ombudsman is unable to resolve the query ,the case is transferred
to – apellate authority

COMMERCIAL PAPERS --------------------------
•It is a money market security
•It is unsecured promissory note
•It is a negotiable instrument
•Its minimum maturity period is 7 days
•Its maximum maturity period is 1 year
•It is issued in the multiples of Rs.5 lakh CTS ------
•Truncation is the process of stopping the flow of the physical cheque
issued by a drawer at some point with the presenting bank en-route to
the drawee bank branch.
•It is a project undertaken by RBI for faster clearing of cheques.
•CTS is basically an online image- based cheque clearing system where
cheque images and MICR data are captured at the collecting bank branch
and transmitted electronically.
•Starting 1 August 2013 only CTS-2010 compliant cheques would be
accepted for clearing.
•On 17 July 2013 the RBI extended the deadline to 31 December 2013.

WHITE LABEL ATMs -----------------------
•RBI permitted (on June 20,2012),the non-bank entities incorporated in
India under the companies act 1956,to set up own ATMs in India.
•ATMs operated by Non-bank entities
•Eligibility for operating white label ATMs – Entities must have a net
worth of Rs.100 crore
•Acceptance of deposits at WLAs ,not to be permitted.

MICR -------
•Full form is – Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
•Contains 9 digits
•First three - city code
•Middle three - bank code
•Last three – branch code


KISAN CREDT CARD ------------------------
•The full form of KCC – Kisan Credit Card
•KCC scheme was intoduced by – GOI , RBI , NABARD
•KCC scheme was introduced in the year – 1998
•The objective of KCC is – to fulfill the credit needs of farmers
during cropping season through banking system.


NSAP -------
•The National Social Assistance Programme(NSAP)which came into effect
from 15th August,1995 represents a significant step towards the
fulfillment of the Directive Principles in Article 41 of the
Constitution.
• The program introduced a National Policy for Social Assistance for
the poor and aims at ensuring minimum national standard for social
assistance in addition to the benefits that states are currently
providing or might provide in future.
•NSAP at present, comprises of Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension
Scheme (IGNOAPS), Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS),
Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme (IGNDPS), National
Family Benefit Scheme (NFBS) and Annapurna.

DEMAT --------- •Full form of DEMAT – Dematerialization
•DEMAT is mandatory for – dealing in shares
•It keeps the information of share holdings of individual in electronic
form
•With how much minimum balance it is opened- zero balance (the account
contains only data of shares,no balance)
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Monday, December 9, 2013

IMPORTANT ACTS RELATED TO BANKING

IMPORTANT ACTS RELATED TO BANKING

1. Banking Regulation Act,1949

2. RBI Act,1934 & RBI Act, 1948

3. SBI Act,1955, General Regulations SBI Act,1956

4. Banker's Book Evidence Act,1891

5. Negotiable Instruments Act,1881

6. Indian Contract Act,1872

7. Surety's Liability

8. Partnership Act,1932

9. Companies Act,1956

10. Criminal Procedure Code, 1973

11. Consumer Protection Act, 1986

12. SARFAESI Act, 2002
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