“GMS Mobilisation, Collection & Testing Agent (GMCTA) – Jewellers/Refiners certified as CPTCs by BIS and meeting additional eligibility conditions set by IBA will be recognised as GMCTA by designated banks
This circular is being issued to enable Banking Units – IBU (Indian Banking Units) /FBU (Foreign Banking Units) in IFSC to operate Unallocated Accounts for the purpose of trading, hedging and swapping with Physical Gold / Silver (Allocated).
Question 1: When to submit disclosure of related party transaction? Answer: As per regulation 23(9), the listed entity shall submit within 30 days from the date of publication of financial results on half yearly basis.
In order to expedite the product clearance process, it has been decided to standardize the Technical Note so that insurers can provide all necessary details in a prescribed standard format. This will help to ensure uniformity amongst insurers in the matter of filing pricing and product related information for health insurance products.
In order to expedite the product clearance process, it has been decided to standardize the Technical Note so that insurers can provide all necessary details in a prescribed standard format. This will help to ensure uniformity amongst insurers in the matter of filing pricing and product related information for general insurance products.
To prevent any inconvenience to the customers, Reserve Bank has decided to extend the timeline for the stakeholders to migrate to the framework by six months, i.e., till September 30, 2021.
Based on the representations received from the industry seeking additional time for implementing the above instructions, it has been decided, as a one-time measure, to extend the timeline for non-bank PAs by six months, i.e., till December 31, 2021
It has been decided by SEBI to reduce the timelines for refund of the moneys to the investors in the above mentioned events to four days.
The limits for FPI investment in Corporate bonds shall remain unchanged at 15% of outstanding stock of securities for FY 2021-22. Accordingly, the revised limits for FPI investment in corporate bonds, after rounding off, shall be as under
IRDAI permits Insurers to classify investments in Preference Shares and Equity Shares as a part of Approved Investment if such Shares have paid dividend for at least 2 years out of 3 consecutive years immediately preceding instead of for at least 2 consecutive years immediately preceding