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RBI/2006-07/ 87
UBD.SUB.Cir.No. 1/09.69.000/06-07
July 26, 2006
The Chief Executive of all
Scheduled Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks
Dear Sir,
Providing Clearing and Settlement services
for internet based electronic purse schemes-UCBs
It has come to our notice that
some companies have launched internet based electronic purse schemes with the
following features
(i) Any individual who wishes to
be a member of the scheme can register himself by going to the website and filing
up a simple form which contains only his / her personal details.
(ii) The registered person will
thereafter own an account with the service provider.
(iii) Accounts are funded by transferring
the money from bank accounts or credit card accounts.
(iv) The money is credited into
electronic purse account of the account holder and the actual money is credited
into the current account of the service provider with the clearing and settlement
bank.
(v) The electronic purse account
holder can use the funds in his account either to transfer the funds to another
electronic purse account or transfer to any other account anywhere (which is
done through RTGS/DD) or do on line purchases.
2. The above mentioned activities
are in the nature of acceptance of deposits which can be withdrawn on demand.
The act of accepting deposits repayable on demand is in violation of the provisions
of Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, governing registration of NBFCs and acceptance
of deposits.
3. Reserve Bank has asked a
company providing such services to desist from doing so. However banks are advised
not to associate themselves with such schemes as described in the paragraph
1 above.
4. Please acknowledge receipt to
the Regional Office concerned of Reserve Bank of India.
Yours faithfully
(S.S Barik)
General Manager
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