Indo-Nepal Remittance Facility Scheme -Ceiling Enhanced per Transaction from
₹50,000 to ₹2 lakh under Online Mode
· Cap of 12 Remittances in a year per
Remitter Removed
·
Effective
from 1 Oct 2021
[RBI/2021-22/94 -
CO.DPSS.RPPD.No.S475/04.09.003/2021-22 dated August 27, 2021]
Enhancements
to Indo-Nepal Remittance Facility Scheme
The
Indo-Nepal Remittance Facility Scheme (Scheme) was launched by the Reserve Bank
of India in May 2008 as an option for cross-border remittances from India to Nepal,
with special focus on requirements of migrant workers of Nepali origin working in
India. The Scheme leverages the National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT) ecosystem
available in the country for origination of such remittances and entails a ceiling
of ₹50,000 per remittance with a maximum of 12 remittances in a year. The
beneficiary receives funds in Nepalese Rupees through credit to her / his bank account
maintained with the subsidiary of State Bank of India (SBI) in Nepal, i.e., Nepal
SBI Bank Limited (NSBL) or through an agency arrangement.
2.
A review of the Scheme has since been made and to boost trade payments between the
two countries, as also to facilitate person-to-person remittances electronically
to Nepal, the following enhancements are announced –
i.
Increase in the ceiling per transaction
from ₹50,000 to ₹2 lakh.
ii.
Removal of the cap of 12 remittances in
a year per remitter.
iii.
As hitherto, banks shall accept remittances
by way of cash from walk-in customers or non-customers. The ceiling of ₹50,000
per remittance with a maximum of 12 remittances in a year shall, however, continue
to apply for such remittances.
iv.
The charges for transactions up to ₹50,000
shall continue as provided in circular DPSS (CO) No.1381/04.09.003/2008-09 dated February 09,
2009.
For transactions beyond ₹50,000, the charges prescribed by SBI shall apply.
v.
The banks shall put in place suitable velocity
checks and other risk mitigation procedures.
3.
The enhancements are also expected to facilitate payments relating to retirement,
pension, etc., to our ex-servicemen who have settled / relocated in Nepal.
4.
These directions are issued under Section 10 (2) read with Section 18 of Payment
and Settlement Systems Act, 2007 (Act 51 of 2007) and shall come into effect from
October 01, 2021.