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06-08-2002
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Notification No: |
RBI Notification No 15/2002
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Issuing Authority: |
RBI
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Type: |
Notification
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File No: |
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Subject: |
Donation by Banks
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Donation by Banks
DBOD
No. Dir. BC. 15 - 13.01.01 - dated 6th August 2002
Please
refer to our circular DBOD No. Dir. BC. 1/ 13.01.10 / 2000 dated 06 July 2000 in
terms of which banks have been advised that they may make donations during a
financial year, aggregating upto 1 per cent of their published profit for the
previous year.
2.
In terms of the extant instructions the donations made for various
purposes should be within this prescribed limit and there is no exempted
category or separate limit in respect of donations made for specific purposes
like the National and other relief fund. Banks are, therefore, prohibited from
making donations in excess of the limit prescribed. The banks' boards shall lay
down the policy in this regard and the donations shall not be linked to the
deposit mobilization. No bank can carry forward the unutilized amount of the
permissible limit of any year for use in subsequent years. The loss making banks
can make donations totaling Rs.5 lakhs only in a financial year.
3.
We have since received representations from IBA/ banks, for exempting
donations made by banks to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund for the reason that,
at times, the banks find the above ceiling inadequate to contribute to relief
measures for people affected by natural calamities and other disaster. On a
review, it has been decided that the donations made by banks to the Prime
Minister's Relief Fund will, hereafter, be exempted from the above ceiling. Any
proposal for donation to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund shall have the
approval of the Board of the bank, and the amount of the donation should be
reasonable as compared to the published profit of the bank for the previous
year. However, the restriction on the overall limit on donations upto maximum of
Rs. 5 lakhs for loss making banks will apply in this case also.
4.
Please acknowledge receipt.
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