Japanese Yen
Included in ACU along with Dollar and Euro for Settling Payment among the ACU
Member Countries
[RBI Circular No. 22 dated 17th
March 2020]
The Board of Directors of ACU have
decided to permit Japanese Yen for settling payments among the ACU member countries.
Accordingly, clause (a) and (b) of Article IV of the General Provisions of
Agreement establishing the Asian Clearing Union have been revised and the Asian
Monetary Unit is now denominated as "ACU Dollar", “ACU Euro” and “ACU
Yen” which shall be equivalent in value to one US Dollar, one Euro and one
Japanese Yen respectively.
2. Attention of Authorised
Dealer Category - I banks (AD banks) is invited to Regulations 3 and 5
of Notification No. FEMA 14(R)/2016-RB [Foreign Exchange
Management (Manner of Receipt and Payment) Regulations, 2016] dated May 02,
2016 and the necessary amendments reflecting the above, which have been
notified in the Gazette of India on March 06, 2020.
3. In order to facilitate transactions
/ settlements, effective March 06, 2020, participants in the Asian Clearing
Union will have the option to settle their transactions either in ACU Dollar or
ACU Euro or in ACU Japanese Yen.
4. Further, AD banks are allowed to
open and maintain ACU Dollar, ACU Euro and ACU Japanese Yen accounts with their
correspondent banks in other participating countries. All eligible payments are
required to be settled by the concerned banks through these accounts.
5. The amended Memorandum of Procedure
for Channelling Transactions through Asian Clearing
Union (ACU) [Memorandum ACM] is enclosed.
6. Notwithstanding the above, it may be
noted that as per circular RBI/2015-16/441 A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.
81 dated June 30, 2016, operations in ‘ACU Euro’ has been temporarily suspended
with effect from July 01, 2016.
7. AD banks may bring the contents of
this circular to the notice of their constituents concerned.
8. The directions contained in this
circular has been issued under sections 10(4) and 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange
Management Act (FEMA), 1999 (42 of 1999) and is without prejudice to
permissions / approvals, if any, required under any other law.