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Master Circular- Exemptions from the provisions of RBI Act, 1934

RBI/2013-14/38
DNBS.PD. CC.No.336/03.02.004/2013-14

July 1, 2013

(i) The Secretary, Ministry of Finance
(ii) The Chairman, Securities and Exchange Board of India
(iii) President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
(iv) President of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India
(v) Associations of NBFCs

Dear Sirs,

Master Circular- Exemptions from the provisions of RBI Act, 1934

As you are aware, in order to have all current instructions on the subject at one place, the Reserve Bank of India had issued a Master Circular No.282 on the captioned subject, which is now updated up to 30th June 2013. It may be noted that the Master Circular consolidates and updates all the instructions contained in the notifications listed in the Appendix in so far they relate to the subject. The Master Circular has also been placed on the RBI web-site (http://www.rbi.org.in). A copy of the revised Master Circular is enclosed.

Yours faithfully,

(N. S. Vishwanathan)
Principal Chief General Manager

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Table of Contents

Para No

Particulars

1.

Introduction

2.

Exemption from provisions of Chapter III B of the RBI Act, 1934

(i) Housing Finance Institutions

(ii) Merchant Banking company

(iii) Micro Finance Companies

(iv) Mutual Benefit Companies

(v) Government Companies

(vi) Venture Capital Fund Companies

(vii) Insurance/Stock Exchange/Stock Broker/Sub-Broker

(viii) Others

a) Nidhi Companies

b) Chit Companies

c) Securitisation and Reconstruction Companies

d) Mortgage Guarantee Companies

e) Core Investment Companies

Appendix

1. Introduction

The Bank has issued notifications from time to time exempting some entities from the requirements of Chapter III B of the RBI Act, 1934 or part thereof. While the Master Circular has been prepared to enable the users to have the benefit of a consolidated circular for the purpose of operations, they should refer to the instructions / directions contained in the relevant notifications. The Master Circular is based on notifications listed in the Annex.

2 Exemption from provisions of Chapter III B of the RBI Act, 1934

(i) Housing Finance Institutions.

The Bank has exempted a non-banking financial company which is a housing finance institution as defined in Section 2(d) of the National Housing Bank Act, 1987 from the provisions of Chapter III B of the RBI Act, 19341.

(ii) Merchant Banking company 2 :

A merchant banking company has been exempted from the provisions of Section 45-IA [Requirement of registration and net owned fund], Section 45-IB [Maintenance of liquid assets] and 45-IC [Creation of Reserve Fund] of the RBI Act, 1934 3 , Non-Banking Financial Companies Acceptance of Public Deposits (Reserve Bank) Directions, 1998 and 4 Non-Banking Financial Companies Prudential Norms (Reserve Bank) Directions, 1998 subject to compliance with the following conditions:

(a) It is registered with the Securities and Exchange Board of India as a Merchant Banker under Section 12 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 and is carrying on the business of merchant Banker in accordance with the Securities and Exchange Board of India Merchant Banking (Rules) 1992 and Securities and Exchange Board of India Merchant Banking (Regulations) 1992;

(b) acquires securities only as a part of its merchant banking business;

(c) does not carry on any other financial activity referred to in Section 45I(c) of the RBI Act, 1934; and

(d) does not accept or hold public deposits as defined in paragraph 2(1)(xii) of the Notification No. DFC 118/DG(SPT)-98 dated January 31, 1998.

(iii) Micro Finance Companies

Sections 45-IA, 45-IB and 45-IC of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934) shall not apply to any non-banking financial company

  • which is

    (a) engaged in micro financing5 activities, providing credit not exceeding Rs. 50,000 for a business enterprise and Rs. 1,25,000 for meeting the cost of a dwelling unit to any poor person for enabling him to raise his level of income and standard of living; and

    (b) licensed under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956; and

    (c) not accepting public deposits as defined in paragraph 2(1)(xii) of Notification No. 118 /DG(SPT)-98 dated January 31, 1998.

(iv)Mutual Benefit Companies

Sections 45-IA, 45-IB and 45-IC of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934) shall not apply to any non-banking financial company which

  • being a mutual benefit company as defined in paragraph 2(1) (ixa) of the Non-Banking Financial Companies Acceptance of Public Deposits (Reserve Bank) Directions, 1998 contained in Notification No. DFC.118/DG(SPT)-98 dated January 31, 1998). A mutual benefit company means a company not notified under section 620A of the Companies Act, 1956 (1 of 1956) and carrying on the business of a non-banking financial institution, –
  1. on 9th January 1997; and
  2. having the aggregate of net owned funds and preferential share capital of not less than ten lakhs of rupees; and
  3. has applied for issue of certificate of registration to the Bank on or before 9th July 1997; and
  4. is complying with the requirements contained in the relevant provisions of the Directions issued under Section 637A of the Companies Act, 1956 to Nidhi Companies by the Central Government.

(v) Government Companies

Sections 45-IB and 45-IC of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934), paragraphs 4 to 7 of the Non-Banking Financial Companies Acceptance of Public Deposits ( Reserve Bank) Directions, 1998 and Non-Banking Financial Companies Prudential Norms (Reserve Bank) Directions, 1998 (since repealed by Prudential Norms Directions Notification No 192 dated February 22, 2007), except paragraph 13 A of the said directions relating to submission of information to Reserve Bank in regard to change of address, directors, auditors, etc. shall not apply to any non-banking financial company as defined in section 45-I(f) of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934) being a Government company6 as defined in section 617 of the Companies Act, 1956. A Government Company is a company in which not less than 51% of the paid up capital is held by the Central Government, or by any State Government or Governments or partly by the Central Government and partly by one or more State Governments and includes a company which is subsidiary of a Government Company as thus defined.

(vi) Venture Capital Fund Companies7

Section 45-IA and Section 45-IC of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934); Notification No. DFC.118/DG(SPT)-98 dated January 31, 1998; and Notification No. DFC.119 / DG(SPT)-98 dated January 31, 1998 shall not apply to a non-banking financial company, which is a venture capital fund company holding a certificate of registration obtained under Section 12 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 (15 of 1992) and not holding or accepting public deposit as defined in paragraph 2(1)(xii) of the Notification No. DFC.118/DG(SPT)-98 dated January 31, 1998.

(vii) Insurance/Stock Exchange/Stock Broker/Sub-Broker

The provisions of Section 45-IA, 45-IB, 45-IC, 45MB and 45MC of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934) and provisions of Non-Banking Financial Companies Acceptance of Public Deposit (Reserve Bank) Directions contained in Notification No. DFC.118 / DG(SPT)-98 dated January 31. 1998, Non-Banking Financial (Deposit Accepting or Holding) Companies Prudential Norms (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2007 shall not apply to any non-banking financial company not holding or accepting public deposit as defined in paragraph 2(1)(xii) of the Notification No. DFC.118/DG(SPT)-98 dated January 31, 1998, and –

(a) doing the business of insurance8, holding a valid certificate of registration issued under Section 3 of the Insurance Act, 1938 (IV of 1938);

(b) being a stock exchange, recognised under Section 4 of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 (42 of 1956) ; and

(c) doing the business of a stock-broker or sub-broker holding a valid certificate of registration obtained under Section 12 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 (15 of 1992)

(viii) Others

a) Nidhi Companies9

The provisions of Sections 45-IA, 45-IB and 45-IC of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934) shall not apply to any non-banking financial company

Notified under Section 620A of the Companies Act, 1956 (1 of 1956), known as Nidhi Companies; and

10[The provisions contained in Non-Banking Financial Companies Acceptance of Company; Public Deposits ( Reserve Bank) Directions, 1998 shall not apply to a Mutual Benefit Financial Company or a Mutual Benefit company

Provided that the application of Mutual Benefit Company is not rejected by Government of India under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956( Act 1 of 1956). ]

b) Chit Companies

Doing the business of chits, as defined in clause (b) of Section 2 of the Chit Funds Act, 1982 (No. 40 of 1982).

c) Securitisation and Reconstruction Companies11

Securitisation company or Reconstruction company registered with the Reserve Bank of India under Section 3 of the Securitisation and Reconsruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act,2002.

d)Mortgage Guarantee Companies12

(d) Mortgage Guarantee Companies notified as non-banking financial company in terms of Section 45 I (f)(iii) of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934) with the prior approval of the Central Government, and a company registered with the Bank under the scheme for registration of Mortgage Guarantee Companies.

e) Core Investment Companies13

(i) The provisions of section 45-IA of the Act shall not apply to a non-banking financial company being a Core Investment Company referred to in the Core Investment Companies (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2011, which is not a Systemically Important Core Investment Company, as defined in clause (h) of sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 3 of the Core Investment Companies (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2011;

(ii) The provisions of section 45-IA (1)(b) of the Act shall not apply to a non-banking financial company being a Systemically Important Core Investment Company as defined in the Core Investment Companies (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2011, subject to the condition that it meets with the capital requirements and leverage ratio as specified in the said directions.

14(iii) The Non-Banking Financial (Non- Deposit Accepting or Holding) Companies Prudential Norms (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2007″ shall not apply to a non- banking financial company being a Core Investment Company referred to in the Core Investment Companies (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2011 (hereinafter referred to as CIC Directions), which is not a systemically important Core Investment Company as defined in clause (h) of sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 3 of the CIC Directions.

(iv)The provisions of paragraphs 15, 16 and 18 of these Directions shall not apply to a Systemically Important Core Investment Company as defined in the CIC Directions, subject to the condition that it submits the Annual Auditors Certificate and meets with the capital requirements and leverage ratio, as specified in the CIC Directions”.


Appendix

Sr. No.

Notification No.

Date

Notification No. DFC(COC) No. 112 ED(SG)/97 read with circular DFC(COC) No. 4438/02.04/96-97 June 18, 1997
Notification No. DFC 123/ED(G)-98 February 3, 1998
Notification No 134, 135,138 / CGM(VSNM)- 2000 read with DNBS.(PD).CC. No. 12 /02.01/99-2000 January 13, 2000
Notification No. 163 / CGM(CSM) 2002 read with DNBS(PD)CC No.22 /02.59/ 2002-03 November 28, 2002
Notification No. 164 / CGM(CSM) 2003  read with DNBS (PD) CC No. 23 / 01.18 / 2002-03 January 8, 2003
Notification No. DNBS 3/CGM(OPA)-2003 August 28,2003
Notification No. DNBS.  197 / CGM (PK)- 2007 dated  November 22, 2007  November 22, 2007
Notification No.DNBS.(MGC) 2/CGM(PK)-2008 read with DNBS (PD)(MGC) CC No. 111 / 03.11.001 / 2007-08 January 15, 2008.
Notification No. DNBS.(PD) 220 / CGM(US)-2011   January 5, 2011
Notification No. DNBS.(PD) 221 / CGM(US)-2011 January 5, 2011  January 5, 2011

1Notification DFC(COC) No 112 ED(SG)/97 read with circular DFC(COC) No. 4438/02.04/96-97 dated June 18, 1997

2Notification No. DFC 123/ED(G)-98, dated February 3, 1998

3Notification DFC(COC) No 118 DG(SPT)-98 dated January 31, 1998

4Notification DFC(COC) No 119 DG(SPT)-98 dated January 31, 1998

5Notification No.DNBS.138/CGM(VSNM)-2000 read with DNBS.(PD).CC.No. 12 /02.01/99-2000dated January 13, 2000

6Notification No.DNBS.134, 135, 138/CGM(VSNM)-2000 read with DNBS.(PD).CC.No. 12 /02.01/99-2000dated January 13, 2000

7Notification No.DNBS.163/CGM(CSM)-2002 read with DNBS(PD)CC No.22 /02.59/ 2002-03 dated November 28, 2002

8Notification No.DNBS.164/CGM(CSM)-2003 read with DNBS (PD) CC No. 23 / 01.18 / 2002-03 dated January 8, 2003

9Notification No.DNBS.164/CGM(CSM)-2003 read with DNBS (PD) CC No. 23 / 01.18 / 2002-03 dated January 8, 2003

10Inserted vide Notification No. DNBS. 197 / CGM (PK)- 2007 dated November 22, 2007 Notification no 197dated Nov 22, 2007

11Notification No.DNBS. 3/CGM(OPA)-2003 dated August 28, 2003.

12Notification No.DNBS.(MGC) 2/CGM(PK)-2008 read with DNBS (PD)(MGC) CC No. 111 / 03.11.001 / 2007-08 dated January 15, 2008.

13Inserted vide Notification No. DNBS.(PD) 220 / CGM(US)-2011 dated January 5, 2011

14Inserted vide Notification No. DNBS.(PD) 221 / CGM(US)-2011 dated January 5, 2011

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