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RBI tweaks NEFT, RTGS rules for daily reporting of foreign remittances

Under the FCRA, foreign contributions must be received only in the "FCRA account" of State Bank of India (SBI), New Delhi Main Branch (NDMB).

February 17, 2023 / 07:09 IST
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"...necessary changes have been introduced in NEFT and RTGS systems," RBI said, adding the instructions will be effective from March 15, 2023.
"...necessary changes have been introduced in NEFT and RTGS systems," RBI said, adding the instructions will be effective from March 15, 2023.

With the home ministry mandating SBI to report all details of overseas donors, including purpose of remittances on daily basis, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has made some changes in the NEFT and RTGS systems for Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) related transactions.

Under the FCRA, foreign contributions must be received only in the "FCRA account" of State Bank of India (SBI), New Delhi Main Branch (NDMB).

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The contributions to the FCRA account are received directly from foreign banks through SWIFT and from Indian intermediary banks through NEFT and RTGS systems.

In a circular, the RBI said in terms of extant requirements of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the donor details such as name, address, country of origin, amount, currency, and purpose of remittance are required to be captured in such transactions and SBI is required to report the same to MHA on daily basis.