The Government of India issued Insurance Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2014 which was later formalized as Insurance Laws (Amendment) Act, 2015 which amended certain provisions of the Insurance Act, 1938 and IRDA Act, 1999.
Clarification on MISP Guidelines 1. Creation of panel of insurers by insurance intermediary or MISP 2. Role and responsibilities of MISP vis-à-vis Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM’s)
Since section 143(1)(a)(vi) of the Act is being applied for the first time while processing the returns, it has been decided that before issuing an intimation of the proposed adjustment, initially an awareness campaign would be carried out to draw the attention of the taxpayer to such differences.
A partial withdrawal of accumulated pension wealth of the subscriber, not exceeding twenty-five per cent. of the contributions made by the subscriber and excluding contributions made by employer, if any, at any time before exit from National Pension System subject to the terms and conditions, purpose, frequency and limits specified below:-
The margining system of Clearing Corporations currently levies margin based on net buy value (Buy – Sales value of underlying) of unsettled trades in the cash segment and based on the net open positions (Open Interest) in the derivatives segments.
Details of Vendors seeking to provide E-seals to exporters as per requirement of Circulars 26/2017, 36/2017 , 37/2017, 41/2017, 44/2017 & 51/2017 of Customs as on date i.e. 5th January 2018 is as under:
The revisions made to the existing framework are aimed at further streamlining the procedure for private placement of debt securities, allowing private placement of other classes of securities which are in the nature of debt securities and enhancing transparency in the issuance, resulting in better discovery of price. The revised guidelines for the Electronic Book Mechanism are placed at Schedule-A annexed to this circular.
The Authority had constituted an Expert Committee on Reinsurance on 05th May, 2017. The Committee has submitted the report and the same is available in IRDAI website. In view of the Committees recommendations, the Authority hereby proposes the draft regulations
With an objective to enable the investors to compare the performance of a Mutual Fund scheme vis-à-vis an appropriate benchmark, it has been decided that:
RBI permits the overseas branches/subsidiaries of Indian banks to refinance ECBs of highly rated (AAA) corporates as well as Navratna and Maharatna PSUs, provided the outstanding maturity of the original borrowing is not reduced and all-in-cost of fresh ECB is lower than the existing ECB. Partial refinance of existing ECBs will also be permitted subject to same conditions.