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1 First among the banks: First Bank in India Bank of Hindustan First Governor of RBI Osborne Smith First Indian governor of RBI C D Deshmuk First Bank to Introduce ATM in India HSBC First Bank to introduce Saving Bank Account in India Presidency bank in 1830 First Bank to Introduce Cheque system in India Bengal Bank 1784 First Bank to introduce Internet Banking ICICI BANK First Bank to introduce Mutual Fund State Bank of India First Bank to introduce Credit Card in India Central Bank of India

2 First Foreign Bank in India Comptoire d Escompte de Paris of France in 1860 First Joint Stock Bank of India Allahabad Bank First Indian bank to open branch outside India in London in 1946 Bank of India First Indian Bank started with Indian capital Punjab National Bank First Regional Rural Bank name Prathama Grameen Bank was started by Syndicate Bank First Universal Bank in India ICICI Bank First bank in India listed in New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) ICICI Bank First Bank in India to launch Talking ATMs for differently - able person Union Bank of India First Bank in India to launch its own Payment Aggregators State Bank of India. (SBIePay) Country s first all woman bank Bhartiya Mahila Bank First India bank Got ISO Canara Bank Important Banking Terminologies : ATM (Automatic Teller Machines): Machines that dispense cash and give balance details and mini statements to the customers through Computer network Bancassurance:

3 Distribution of insurance products and policies of insurance companies by banks as agents through their branches. Bouncing of a cheque: When an account has insufficient funds, cheque is not payable and is thus returned by the bank with a reason funds insufficient. Bank Rate: Rate of interest charged by the central bank to the commercial banks on the advances and the loans they extend. Call Money: Loan made for a very short period of only a few days. Cheque: Written by an individual to withdraw or transfer amount between two accounts of the same or different bank and the money is withdrawn from the account. Core Banking Solutions (CBS): All the branches of the bank are connected together so that the customer can access his/her funds or transactions from any branch.

4 CRR (Cash Reserve Ratio): The amount of funds that a bank keeps with RBI. If the percentage of CRR increases then the amount with the bank comes down. Current Account: Account opened generally for business purposes with no restrictions on withdrawals and no interest paid Debit Card: Card issued by the bank so the customers can withdraw their money from their account electronically. E-Banking: Banking in which we can conduct financial transactions electronically. NEFT, RTGS, Online Banking etc come under this category. Fiscal Deficit: Amount of Funds borrowed by the government to meet the expenditures. Inflation:

5 Increase in the quantity of money in circulation without any corresponding increase in goods thus leading to an abnormal rise in the price level Liquidity: Ability of converting an investment quickly into cash with no loss in value. Market Capitalization: The product of the share price and number of the company s outstanding ordinary shares. Mortgage: Security which one offers for taking an advance or loan from someone. Mutual Fund: Investment scheme that pools money from various investors in order to purchase securities. Monetary Policy:

6 Central Government policy with respect to the quantity of money in the economy, the rate of interest and the exchange rate Non-performing Assets (NPAs): NPA or non-performing loans are loans given by a bank on which repayments or interest payments are not being made on time Permanent Account Number (PAN): PAN is a number issued by the Income Tax Department to their tax payers. Plastic Money: Name given to Credit cards, Debit cards, and Other Such Cards issued by banks Point of Sale (PoS): PoS refers to a location at which a payment of a card transaction occurs. Prime Lending Rate (PLR): Rate of interest at which a bank gives loan to its most reliable customer (customer with zero risk )

7 Pass Book: Book given to customers, where all the bank transactions are recorded. Repo Rate: Commercial banks borrow funds by the RBI if there is any shortage in the form of rupees. If this rate increases it becomes expensive to borrow money from RBI and vice versa. Reverse Repo Rate: Exact opposite of repo rate. It is the rate at which RBI borrows money from banks when it feels there is too much money floating in the banking system SLR (Statutory Liquidity Ratio): Amount that a commercial bank should have before giving credits to its customers which should be either in the form of gold, money or bonds. Teller:

8 Staff member of the bank who cashes cheques, accepts deposits and perform different banking services for the customers. Virtual Banking: Internet banking is sometimes known as virtual banking (as it has no bricks and boundaries ) White labeled ATM: An ATM or cash machine that does not prominently display a bank s name or logo. A fee will be charged for cash withdrawals in these ATMs and they don t accept deposits Wholesale Banking: Banking that mainly focuses on the financial needs of the institutional clients and the industry. Zero Coupon Bond: Bond that is sold at good discount as it has no coupon. Banking Regulation Act,1949 As per Section 5(b) Banking is defined. As per Section 8, Trading of goods by a Banking Company is restricted.

9 As per Section 17 every banking company incorporated in India is required to transfer each year to Reserve Fund a sum equivalent to not less than 20% of profit before declaration of dividend As per Section 24, SLR is to be maintained. As per Section 45(Z) Nomination facility has been granted for bank deposits. As per Section 35A,RBI has prohibited stapling of currency notes. Reserve Bank of India Act,1934 Scheduled Bank- As per Section 2(e) a Scheduled Bank is one whose name is included in the Second Schedule to RBI Act, Section 17(4) enables RBI to grant loans and advances to Scheduled Banks Section 20 empowers RBI to act as Banker to the Govt. Section 22 gives right to issue Bank Notes. As per Section 29, Bank note shall be exempted from stamp duty under Indian Stamp Act. Section 31 prohibits issue of notes payable to bearer by any person in India other than RBI. As per Section 38 RBI is the sole authority to issue currency in the country except for one rupee note or coins( which is issued by Central Govt.) As per Section 42(1) all scheduled banks are required to maintain CRR in the form of cash.

10 As per Section 45B RBI collects credit information from all banking companies and furnish consolidated credit information to any banking company. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act,1981 As per Section 3 NABARD was established. As per Section 4, capital shall be Rs.100 crore which may be increased to Rs.5000 crore by Central Govt. in consultation with RBI. Provides refinance facilities for credit to agriculture, small and village and cottage industries and Co-operative Banks. Banking Ombudsman Scheme,2006 As per Section 4, RBI appoints one or more of its officers in the rank of Chief General Manager or General Manager to be known as Banking Ombudsman. If a complaint on deficiencies in banking services is not responded by the concerned Bank within one month or the reply has not satisfied the complainant, the Banking Ombudsman whose jurisdiction covers the Bank Branch may be approached. The complaint should be made before expiry of one year after the cause of action has arisen. Complaint can be filed simply by writing on a plain paper. Complaint can be filed by authorized representative (other than an advocate) of the complainant.

11 No fees are charged for resolving a complaint. Complaint may be settled by agreement within a period of one month. In case it is not settled by agreement, Banking Ombudsman may pass an award by giving reasonable opportunity to both sides. The award is on compensation, not more than actual loss suffered on account of the act of omission or commission by the bank or Rs.10 lac whichever is lower. In case Award is not acceptable, the party not accepting the award may approach the appellate authority i.e. Deputy Governor of RBI within 30 days from the date of receipt of the award. The complainant has also the recourse before Court. Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 Records of cash transactions above Rs.10 lac or its equivalent in foreign currency have to be maintained. Records of series of cash transactions connected to each other of below Rs 10 lac or its equivalent in foreign currency within a month and the aggregate value of such transactions exceeds Rs.10 lac have to be maintained. Records of Cash transactions in forged or counterfeit currency notes or bank notes and where forgery of any valuable security has taken place have to be maintained. Records of Suspicious transactions in cash or otherwise have to be maintained. Records of transactions, both domestic and international, between the bank and the client need be

12 preserved for at least 10 years from the date of cessation of transaction. Cash Transactions Report (CTR) for transactions of above Rs.10 lac in a month have to be submitted to Financial Intelligence Unit-India (FIU-IND) within 15 days of close of the month. Suspicious Transactions Report(STR) of a transaction,in cash or non-cash, or a series of transactions integrally connected have to be reported within 7 days of arriving at the conclusion. Indian Stamp Act,1989 As per section 17 of Indian Stamp Act,1989 all instruments/documents chargeable with duty and executed by any person in India shall be stamped before or at the time of execution. The Stamp Act extends to whole of India except J&K. Stamp duty on Demand Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange payable otherwise than on demand, money receipts, proxies and transfer of shares comes under Central List. Powers to reduce or remit the duty on these instruments are vested with the Central Govt. For other instruments stamp duty rates are prescribed by the respective State Govts. In case of Usance Bills, arising out of bonafide commercial or trade transaction, of not more than 3months usance after date or sight drawn on or made by or in favour of a Commercial Bank/Co-operative Bank stamp duty is remitted. Documents under Central list are not admissible in evidence if unstamped or understamped and are nullified.

13 Stamps are of three types: Postage stamps- These are covered under India Post Office Act for postal charges. Judicial stamps- These are used in connection with filing suit, court fees and other judicial matters as per provisions of Court Fees Act. Non-judicial stamps- These are used as per provisions of Stamp Act for commercial transactions. Non-judicial stamps are of three kinds: Adhesive stamps- Adhesive stamps are those which are affixed by adhesive. There are many varieties of adhesive stamps such as revenue stamp, foreign bill stamp, share transfer stamp, insurance stamp, notary stamp, attorney stamp, consular stamp. These stamps are used for transaction. Embossed or Impressed stamps- Impressed stamps are Hundi papers( on which Hundis are to be drawn) or Nonjudicial stamp papers( on which stamps are already printed). These are mostly used for execution of agreement such as hypothecation, pledge & lien agreements, letter of continuity, letter of guarantees, mortgage deed etc. Special adhesive stamps- These stamps are substitutes for non-judicial stamp papers. It is convenient to use them in printed agreements. Special adhesive stamps are to be affixed and cancelled by proper officer notified under the stamp rules.

14 The Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (SARFAESI) In the event of default by a borrower, the bank have the powers to 1. Take possession, sell or lease the secured assets 2. Take over the management of the business of the borrower 3. Appoint a Manager( not below Scale-IV Officers) 4. Recover money from the debtor of the borrower Loans outstanding of Rs.1 lac & above are covered by the Act. Agri. Loans and where 80% recovery has been done are exempted. U/s. 13(2) of the Act, secured creditor has to serve 60 days notice before taking any of the measures under Section 13(4) of the Act. After service of notice if the borrower makes a representation or raises any objection, the secured creditor shall consider such representation or objection and if the same is acceptable or tenable, the reasons of non-acceptance have to be communicated within one week of receipt. Central Registry under SARFAESI Act,2002 ( CERSAI) Central Registry of Securitization, Asset Reconstruction and Security Interest of India(CERSAI in short), a Government Company, licensed under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 has been incorporated CERSAI has become operational from

15 Section 20 of the SARFAESI Act,2002provides for setting up of a Central Registry for the purpose of registration of transactions of securitisation, asset reconstruction and security interest under the SARFAESI Act. It contains the following Four Forms: FORM-I To be used for filing Particulars of Creation or Modification of Security Interest in favour of Secured Creditors Fee:For a loan upto Rs.5 lac : Rs. 250/- for both creation and modification of security interest For a loan above Rs lakh: Rs. 500/- for creation and for any subsequent modification of security interest in favour of a secured creditor. FORM-II To be used for filing Satisfaction of any existing Security Interest Fee Rs. 250/- FORM-III To be used for filing Particulars of Securitisation or Reconstruction of Financial Assets Fee Rs. 1000/- FORM- IV To be used for filing Particulars of Satisfaction of Securitisation or Reconstruction transactions Fee Rs. 250/- The particulars of every transaction referred to above shall have to be filed with Central Registrar within a period of thirty days from the date of such transaction. In case of delay in filing, the Central Registrar may on an application being made stating the reasons for delay not exceeding thirty days, allow filing of particulars on payment of additional fees, as specified in the SARFAESI (Central Registry) Rules.-.

16 Basal Committee: The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision provides a forum for regular cooperation on banking supervisory matters. Its objective is to enhance understanding of key supervisory issues and improve the quality of banking supervision worldwide. It seeks to do so by exchanging information on national supervisory issues, approaches and techniques, with a view to promoting common understanding. The Committee s Secretariat is located at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Basel, Switzerland. NEED FOR BASEL NORMS The first accord by the name Basel Accord I was established in 1988 and was implemented by It was the very first attempt to introduce the concept of minimum standards of capital adequacy. Then the second accord by the name Basel Accord II was established in 1999 with a final directive in 2003 for implementation by 2006 as Basel II Norms. Unfortunately, India could not fully implement this but, is now gearing up under the guidance from the Reserve Bank of India to implement it from 1 April, Basel II Norms have been introduced to overcome the drawbacks of Basel I Accord. For Indian Banks, its the need of the hour to buckle-up and practice banking business at par with global standards and

17 make the banking system in India more reliable, transparent and safe. These Norms are necessary since India is and will witness increased capital flows from foreign countries and there is increasing cross-border economic & financial transactions. FEATURES OF BASEL II NORMS Basel II Norms are considered as the reformed & refined form of Basel I Accord. The Basel II Norms primarily stress on 3 factors, viz. Capital Adequacy, Supervisory Review and Market discipline. The Basel Committee calls these factors as the Three Pillars to manage risks. Pillar I: Capital Adequacy Requirements Under the Basel II Norms, banks should maintain a minimum capital adequacy requirement of 8% of risk assets. For India, the Reserve Bank of India has mandated maintaining of 9% minimum capital adequacy requirement. This requirement is popularly called as Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) or Capital to Risk Weighted Assets Ratio (CRAR). Pillar II: Supervisory Review Banks majorly encounter with 3 Risks, viz. Credit, Operational & Market Risks.

18 Basel II Norms under this Pillar wants to ensure that not only banks have adequate capital to support all the risks, but also to encourage them to develop and use better risk management techniques in monitoring and managing their risks. The process has four key principles: 1. Banks should have a process for assessing their overall capital adequacy in relation to their risk profile and a strategy for monitoring their capital levels. 2. Supervisors should review and evaluate bank s internal capital adequacy assessment and strategies, as well as their ability to monitor and ensure their compliance with regulatory capital ratios. 3. Supervisors should expect banks to operate above the minimum regulatory capital ratios and should have the ability to require banks to hold capital in excess of the minimum. 4. Supervisors should seek to intervene at an early stage to prevent capital from falling below minimum level and should require rapid remedial action if capital is not mentioned or restored. Pillar III: Market Discipline Market discipline imposes banks to conduct their banking business in a safe, sound and effective manner. Mandatory disclosure requirements on capital, risk exposure (semiannually or more

19 frequently, if appropriate) are required to be made so that market participants can assess a bank s capital adequacy. Qualitative disclosures such as risk management objectives and policies, definitions etc. may be also published. BASEL III The Reserve Bank released, guidelines outlining proposed implementation of Basel III capital regulation in India. These guidelines are in response to the comprehensive reform package entitled Basel III: A global regulatory framework for more resilient banks and banking systems of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) issued in December The major highlights of the draft guidelines are: Minimum Capital Requirements: Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital must be at least 5.5% of risk-weighted assets (RWAs). Tier 1 capital must be at least 7% of RWAs. Total capital must be at least 9% of RWAs. Capital Conservation Buffer: The capital conservation buffer in the form of Common Equity of 2.5% of RWAs. A such minimum

20 Capital Adequacy ratio for banks will be 11.5% after full application of the capital conservation buffer by 31 March Capital conservation buffer requirement is proposed to be implemented between March 31, 2014 and March 31, Transitional Arrangements: It is proposed that the implementation period of minimum capital requirements and deductions from Common Equity will begin from January 1, 2013 and be fully implemented as on March 31, The implementation schedule indicated above will be finalized taking into account the feedback received on these guidelines. Instruments which no longer qualify as regulatory capital instruments will be phased-out during the period beginning from January 1, 2013 to March 31, Enhancing Risk Coverage For OTC derivatives, in addition to the capital charge for counterparty default risk under Current Exposure Method, banks will be required to compute an additional credit value adjustments (CVA) risk capital charge. Leverage Ratio: The parallel run for the leverage ratio will be from January 1, 2013 to January 1, 2018, during which banks would be

21 expected to strive to operate at a minimum Tier 1 leverage ratio of 5%. The leverage ratio requirement will be finalized taking into account the final proposal of the Basel Committee.

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