e-BRC Project Wins 2013 eASIA Award
The Directorate
General of Foreign Trade’s electronic Bank Realization Certificate (e-BRC)
project has won the 2013 eASIA Award under Trade Facilitation category as announced
by Asia Pacific Council for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business (AFACT)
in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on November 29, 2013.
The Union Minister
of Commerce and Industry Anand Sharma expressed his happiness and congratulated
officers and staff on winning 2013 eASIA Award. This award is administered by
AFACT. Mr. Sharma said that it has been our consistent endeavour to increase
transparency in governance structures, reducing the human interface and
improving the ease of doing business in India. This project is a significant
step in this direction and will contribute considerably in reducing the
transaction cost of our exporters.
e-BRC project
launched on June 5, 2012 created an integrated platform for receipt, processing
and subsequent use of all Bank Realization related information by exporters,
banks, central and state government departments. It was made mandatory with
effect from August 17, 2012.
Bank Realization
Certificate is required for discharge of export obligation and to claim
incentives under Foreign Trade Policy. Earlier this certificate was issued by
banks manually. BRC is also used by state government departments for refund of
VAT.
e-BRC project
enables banks to upload Foreign Exchange realisation information relating to
merchandise goods exports on to the DGFT server under a secured protocol. So
far 89 banks operating in India, including foreign banks and cooperative banks
have uploaded more than 64 lakh e-BRCs on to the DGFT server. This initiative
has reduced the cost of transaction for exporters by eliminating their
interface with bank (for issuance of BRC purposes) and enhanced the
productivity of banks and DGFT. At the state level, Commercial Tax Departments
of Maharashtra, Delhi, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh have signed MoU
with DGFT for receiving e-BRC data for VAT refund purposes. Many other states
are in the process of signing MOUs. e-BRC project is a success story involving
multiple stake holders, each with a different technology platform. This project
is a live example of power of Business Process Reengineering (BPR) to improve
service delivery.
[Source:
PIB (MoC&I) Press Release dated 2nd December 2013]