RBI widens SNRR account scope to IFSC branches and mandates purpose-capture for non-resident transfers
AD banks must capture a stated purpose before effecting non-resident-to-non-resident SNRR transfers, and may now hold SNRR accounts at IFSC branches.
- — Authorised dealer banks offering SNRR accounts must update onboarding SOPs and account-scope mapping to reflect that SNRR accounts may now be held at AD branches in IFSCs under the substituted regulation 5(4) and Schedule 4 paragraph 1 — eligibility mapping that excludes IFSC branches is now out of date.
- — Authorised dealer banks' payments and compliance teams must capture and retain an account-holder instruction stating the underlying purpose before effecting any SNRR-to-SNRR transfer between persons resident outside India — effecting such a transfer without that recorded purpose breaches new Schedule 4 paragraph 16.
- — Authorised dealer banks' remittance-control teams must apply the limit in Regulation 4 of the Foreign Exchange Management (Remittance of Assets) Regulations, 2016 when processing NRO-to-SNRR and NRE/SNRR transfers — processing beyond that limit contravenes the amended Schedule 1 and Schedule 3.
- — Authorised dealer banks' account-onboarding teams
- — Authorised dealer banks' payments and compliance teams
- — Authorised dealer banks' remittance-control teams