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To,
All Authorised Persons in Foreign Exchange
Madam / Sir,
Master Circular on Memorandum of Instructions
governing money changing activities
This Master Circular consolidates the existing instructions on the subject of
Memorandum of Instructions governing money changing activities at one place.
The list of underlying circulars/ notifications is set out in Appendix.
2.
This Master Circular may be referred to for general guidance. The Authorised
Persons and the Authorised Dealer Category I banks may refer to respective
circulars/ notifications for detailed information, if so needed.
3.
This Master Circular is being updated from time to time as and when the fresh
instructions are issued. The date up to which the Master Circular has been updated
is suitably indicated.
Yours faithfully
(B. P. Kanungo)
Chief General Manager-in-Charge
INDEX
SECTION-I ..............................................................................................................................2
Guidelines for Licencing and other Approvals for Authorised Money Changers (AMCs)....2
SECTION II .............................................................................................................................7
Guidelines for Grant of Authorisation for Additional Branches :-.........................................7
SECTION III ..........................................................................................................................10
Guidelines for appointment of Agents / Franchisees by Authorized Dealer Category I
Banks, Authorized Dealers Category - II and FFMCs :- ....................................................10
SECTION IV..........................................................................................................................15
Guidelines for Renewal of licences of existing FFMCs : ...................................................15
SECTION V...........................................................................................................................16
Operational Instructions ....................................................................................................16
SECTION VI..........................................................................................................................27
KYC/ AML/ CFT Guidelines ..............................................................................................27
SECTION VII.........................................................................................................................28
Revocation of Licence.......................................................................................................28
SECTION VIII........................................................................................................................29
Fit and proper criteria for directors of FFMCs / non-bank ADs Category - II ...................29
Annex-I..................................................................................................................................32
Application Form for FFMC licence under section 10(1) of FEMA, 1999 ..........................32
Annex-II.................................................................................................................................34
Form RMC-F .....................................................................................................................34
Annex-III................................................................................................................................35
FLM 1 ................................................................................................................................35
Annex-IV ...............................................................................................................................36
FLM 2 ................................................................................................................................36
Annex-V ................................................................................................................................37
FLM 3 ................................................................................................................................37
Annex-VI ...............................................................................................................................38
FLM 4 ................................................................................................................................38
Annex-VII ..............................................................................................................................39
FLM 5 ................................................................................................................................39
Annex-VIII .............................................................................................................................40
FLM 6 ................................................................................................................................40
Annex-IX ...............................................................................................................................41
FLM 7 ................................................................................................................................41
Annex- X ...............................................................................................................................42
FLM 8 ................................................................................................................................42
Annex- XI ..............................................................................................................................46
Statement of Purchase transactions of USD 10,000 and above.......................................46
Annex- XII .............................................................................................................................47
Statement showing summation of Foreign Currency Account opened in India out of export
proceeds of Foreign Currency Notes/ encashed Travellers' Cheques..............................47
Annex- XIII ............................................................................................................................48
Statement of the amount of foreign currency written off during the financial year ............48
Appendix ...............................................................................................................................49
SECTION-I
Guidelines for Licencing and other Approvals for Authorised Money Changers
(AMCs)
1.
Introduction
Authorised Money Changers (AMCs) are entities, authorised by the Reserve Bank
under Section 10 of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999. An AMC is a Full
Fledged Money Changer (FFMC). In addition to Authorised Dealer Category -I
Banks (AD CategoryI Banks) and Authorised Dealers Category - II (ADs Category
II), Full Fledged Money Changers (FFMCs) are authorised by the Reserve Bank to
deal in foreign exchange for specified purposes, to widen the access of foreign
exchange facilities to residents and tourists while ensuring efficient customer service
through competition. FFMCs are authorised to purchase foreign exchange from
residents and non-residents visiting India and to sell foreign exchange for certain
approved purposes. AD Category I Banks / ADs Category II / FFMCs may
appoint franchisees to undertake purchase of foreign currency*. No person shall
carry on or advertise that he carries on money changing business unless he is in
possession of a valid money changers licence issued by the Reserve Bank. Any
person found undertaking money changing business without a valid licence is liable
to be penalised under the Act ibid.
* Note :- Franchisees of AD Category I Banks / ADs Category II / FFMCs
functioning within 10 kms from the borders of Pakistan and Bangladesh may
also sell the currency of the bordering country, with the prior approval of the
Regional offices concerned of the Reserve Bank. Other franchises of AD
Category I Banks / ADs Category II / FFMCs cannot sell foreign currency.
2.
The guidelines for issue of new FFMC licence and renewal of FFMC licence, branch
licensing, approval for appointment of agents / franchisees and Know Your
Entry Norms
(i)
(ii)
`25 lakh
`50 lakh
Note :- The Net Owned Funds of applicants, other than banks, should be
calculated as per the following.
(a) Owned Funds :- (Paid-up Equity Capital + Free reserves + Credit
balance in Profit & Loss A/c) minus (Accumulated balance of loss,
Deferred revenue expenditure and Other intangible assets)
(b) Net Owned Funds :- Owned funds minus the amount of investments
in shares of its subsidiaries, companies in the same group, all (other)
non-banking financial companies as also the book value of debentures,
bonds, outstanding loans and advances made to and deposits with its
subsidiaries and companies in the same group in excess of 10 per cent
of the Owned funds.
(ii)
Documentation
(b)
(c)
Copy of the latest audited accounts with a certificate from the Statutory
Auditors certifying the Net Owned Funds as on the date of application.
Copies of the audited Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss Account of the
company for the last three years, wherever applicable.
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(iii)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
under
Shops
&
(vii)
(viii)
New FFMCs should carry out their activities as per the instructions
specified in SECTIONS V and VI below and other instructions issued
by the Reserve Bank from time to time.
SECTION II
Guidelines for Grant of Authorisation for Additional Branches :-
1.
business other than its permanent place of business except with the prior approval
of the Reserve Bank. An FFMC which intends to commence money changing
business at any additional place of business shall apply in writing to the respective
Regional Office of the Foreign Exchange Department under whose jurisdiction the
registered office of the applicant falls and the Reserve Bank may approve the
additional place of business subject to such conditions as deem fit. It is expected
that branches of Authorised Persons should be diversified and should be meeting
the demand of tourists, etc. Preference will be given to applications for branches in
remote areas of tourist attraction.
2.
Copy of the latest audited accounts with a certificate from the Statutory
Auditors regarding the position of Net Owned Funds as on the date of
application.
(b)
(c)
at the discretion of the Reserve Bank and the decision of the Reserve
Bank will be final and binding. Where any DoE / DRI case is
adjudicated and penalty is imposed, a view will be taken, on the basis
of the nature of the offence, provided no fresh case is instituted by DoE
/ DRI.
(d)
(e)
3.
A copy of the registration under Shops & Establishment Act or any other
documentary evidence such as rent receipt, copy of lease agreement, etc. should be
submitted to the Regional Office concerned of the Reserve Bank before
commencement of business at an additional branch.
4.
period of six months from the date of issuance of licence and inform the Regional
Office concerned of the Reserve Bank.
SECTION III
Guidelines for appointment of Agents / Franchisees by Authorized Dealer
Category I Banks, Authorized Dealers Category - II and FFMCs :-
1. Under the Scheme, the Reserve Bank permits AD Category I Banks, ADs
Category - II and FFMCs to enter into [franchisee (also referred as agency)]
agreements at their option for the purpose of carrying on Restricted Money
Changing business i.e. conversion of foreign currency notes, coins or travellers'
cheques into Indian Rupees.
2.
Franchisee
A franchisee can be any entity which has a place of business and a minimum Net
Owned Funds of `10 lakh. Franchisees can undertake only restricted money
changing business.
3.
Franchisee Agreement
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(b)
(c)
(d)
4.
5.
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Note: Obtaining of Conduct Certificate of the franchisee from the local police
authorities is optional for the franchisers. However, the franchisers may take
due care to avoid appointing individuals/ entities as franchisees who have
cases / proceedings initiated / pending against them by any law enforcing
agencies.
The above checks should be done on a regular basis, at least once in a year. The
AD Category I Banks / ADs Category II / FFMCs should obtain from the
franchisees proper documentary evidence confirming the location of the franchisees
in addition to personal visits to the site. The AD Category I Banks / ADs Category
II / FFMCs should also obtain a Chartered Accountant's certificate confirming the
maintenance of the Net Owned Funds of the franchisee, i.e., `10 lakh on an ongoing
basis.
6.
Selection of Centers
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chain of hotels falls within a distance of 100 kms. of the controlling branch of the AD
Category I banks / AD Category II/ FFMCs (franchiser) concerned.
(iii) Further, in case of areas declared as hilly areas (as defined by the respective
State Governments/ Union Territories) and the North-Eastern States, the distance
restriction given in point (i) above is not applicable.
7.
Training
The franchisers, i.e. the AD CategoryI Banks / ADs CategoryII / FFMCs, are
expected to put in place adequate arrangements for reporting of transactions by the
franchisees to the franchisers on a regular basis (at least monthly). Regular spot
audits of all locations of franchisees, at least once in six months, should be
conducted by AD CategoryI Banks / ADs CategoryII / FFMCs. Such audits should
involve a dedicated team and 'mystery customer' (individuals acting as potential
customers to experience and measure the extent up to which people and
process perform as they should) concept should be used to test the compliance
level of the franchisees. A system of annual inspection of the books of the
franchisees should also be put in place. The purpose of such inspection is to ensure
that the money changing business is being carried out by the franchisees in
conformity with the terms of the agreement and prevailing Reserve Bank guidelines
and that necessary records are being maintained by the franchisees.
9.
Anti Money Laundering (AML) / Know Your Customer (KYC) / Combating
of Financing of Terrorism (CFT) Guidelines
Franchisees are required to strictly adhere to the AML / KYC/ CFT guidelines, as
applicable to AD CategoryI Banks / ADs Category II / FFMCs.
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SECTION IV
Guidelines for Renewal of licences of existing FFMCs :
1.
2.
3.
Copy of the latest audited accounts with a certificate from the Statutory
Auditors regarding the position of Net Owned Funds as on date.
(b)
(c)
(d)
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SECTION V
Operational Instructions
1.
(i)
Foreign exchange in any form can be brought into India freely without limit
Taking out foreign exchange in any form, other than foreign exchange
2.
(i)
foreign currency notes, coins and travellers cheques from residents as well as nonresidents. Where the foreign currency was brought in by declaring on form CDF, the
tenderer should be asked to produce the same. The AMC should invariably insist on
production of declaration in CDF.
(ii)
International Credit Cards / 1 International Debit Cards and take prompt steps to
obtain reimbursement through normal banking channels.
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3. Encashment Certificate
(i)
purchases of foreign currency notes, coins and travellers cheques from residents as
well as non-residents. These certificates bearing authorized signatures should be
issued on the letter head of the money changer and proper record should be
maintained.
(ii)
customers should be drawn to the fact that unspent local currency held by nonresidents will be allowed to be converted into foreign currency only against
production of a valid encashment certificate.
4.
AMCs may purchase from other AMCs and ADs any foreign currency notes, coins
and encashed travellers cheques tendered in the normal course of business. Rupee
equivalent of the amount of foreign exchange purchased should be paid only by way
of crossed account payee cheque/Demand Draft/Bankers' cheque / Pay order.
5.
(I)
Private Visits
AMCs may sell foreign exchange up to the prescribed ceiling (currently US $ 10,000)
specified in Schedule III to the Foreign Exchange Management (Current Account
Transaction) Rules, 2000 during a financial year to persons resident in India for
undertaking one or more private visits to any country abroad (except Nepal and
Bhutan). Exchange for such private visits will be available on a self-declaration basis
to the traveller regarding the amount of foreign exchange availed during a financial
year. Foreign nationals permanently resident in India are also eligible to avail of this
quota for private visits provided the applicant is not availing of facilities for remittance
of his salary, savings, etc., abroad in terms of extant regulations.
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The Reserve Bank will not generally, prescribe the documents which should be
verified by the AMCs while releasing foreign exchange. In this connection,
attention of AMCs is drawn to sub-section (5) of Section 10 of FEMA, 1999.
ii.
In case of issue of travellers cheques, the traveler should sign the cheques in
the presence of an authorized official and the purchasers acknowledgement for
receipt of the travellers cheques should be held on record.
iii.
AMCs may release foreign exchange for travel purposes on the basis of a
declaration given by the traveler regarding the amount of foreign exchange
availed of during the financial year.
iv.
AMCs may accept payment in cash up to `50,000/- (Rupees fifty thousand only)
against sale of foreign exchange for travel abroad (for private visit or for any
other purpose). Wherever the sale of foreign exchange exceeds the amount
equivalent to `50,000/-, the payment must be received only by a crossed cheque
drawn on the applicants bank account or crossed cheque drawn on the bank
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account of the firm / company sponsoring the visit of the applicant or Bankers
cheque / Pay Order / Demand Draft. For this purpose, where the Rupee
equivalent of foreign exchange drawn exceeds `50,000/- either for any single
drawal or more than one drawal reckoned together for a single journey visit, it
should be paid by crossed cheque/ Bankers cheque / Pay Order / Demand
Draft. In addition to the payment by Rupees/ through crossed cheque/ Bankers
cheque/ Pay order/ Demand draft, AMCs may also accept the payments made
by the traveller through debit cards/ credit cards/ prepaid cards for travel abroad
(for private visit or for any other purpose) provided- (i) KYC/ AML / CFT
guidelines are complied with, (ii) sale of foreign currency/ issue of foreign
currency travellers cheques is within the limits (credit/ prepaid cards) prescribed
by the bank, (iii) the purchaser of foreign currency/ foreign currency travellers
cheque and the credit/ debit/ prepaid card holder is one and the same person.
v.
The sale of foreign currency notes and coins within the overall entitlement of
foreign exchange should be restricted to the limits prescribed by the Reserve
Bank from time to time for the country of visit of the traveller.
6. Sales against Reconversion of Indian Currency
AMCs may convert into foreign currency, unspent Indian currency held by nonresidents at the time of their departure from India, provided a valid Encashment
Certificate is produced.
Note (1) : AMCs may convert at their discretion, unspent Indian currency up to
`10,000 in the possession of non-residents if, for bonafide reasons, the person is
unable to produce an Encashment Certificate after ensuring that the departure is
scheduled to take place within the following seven days.
Note (2) : ADs Category I, ADs Category II and FFMCs may provide facility for
reconversion of Indian Rupees to the extent of `50,000/- to foreign tourists (not
NRIs) against ATM Receipts based on the following documents.
Original ATM slip (to be verified with the original debit/ credit card).
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7.
Cash Memo
AMCs may issue a cash memo, if asked for, on official letterhead to travellers to
whom foreign currency is sold by them. The cash memo may be required for
production to emigration authorities while leaving the country.
8.
Rates of Exchange
AMCs may put through transactions relating to foreign currency notes and travellers'
cheques at rates of exchange determined by market conditions and in alignment
with the ongoing market rates.
9.
AMCs should display at a prominent place in or near the public counter, a chart
indicating the rates for purchase/sale of foreign currency notes and travellers'
cheques for all the major currencies and the card rates for any day, should be
updated, latest by 10:30 a.m.
10.
(i)
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11.
(i)
notes from other AMCs / authorized dealers in foreign exchange in India, against
payment in rupees made by way of account payee crossed cheque / Demand Draft.
(ii)
Where AMCs are unable to replenish their stock in this manner, they may
12.
Export / Disposal of surplus Foreign Currency Notes / Travellers'
Cheques
AMCs may export surplus foreign currency notes / encashed travellers' cheques to
an overseas bank through designated Authorized Dealer Category - I in foreign
exchange for realization of their value through the latter. FFMCs may also export
surplus foreign currency to private money changers abroad subject to the condition
that either the realizable value is credited in advance to the AD Category I banks
nostro account or a guarantee is issued by an international bank of repute covering
the full value of the foreign currency notes / coins to be exported.
13.
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14.
(i)
AMCs shall maintain the following Registers in respect of their moneychanging transactions :
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
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15.
(i)
AMCs should submit to the office of the Reserve Bank which has issued the
license, a monthly consolidated statement for all its offices in respect of sale
and purchase of foreign currency notes in form FLM 8 (Annex-X) so as to
reach not later than the 10th of the succeeding month.
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
16.
Section 12(1) of Foreign Exchange Management Act 1999, empowers any officer of
Reserve Bank specially authorized in this behalf to inspect the books and accounts
and other documents of AMCs. The AMCs should provide all assistance and cooperation to Inspecting Officers in carrying out their inspection. Failure to produce
any books of account or other document or to furnish any statement or information
or to answer any question relating to the money changing transactions to the
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Concurrent Audit
(i)
undertaken by them.
(ii)
equivalent per month. Single branch AMCs having turnover of less than US $
100,000 or its equivalent may institute a system of quarterly audit. AMCs having
multiple branches, may put in place a system of Concurrent Audit which will cover 80
per cent of the transactions value-wise under a system of monthly audit and rest 20
per cent of the transactions value-wise under quarterly audit.
(iii)
AMCs. The concurrent auditors should check all the transactions of the AMCs and
ensure that all the instructions issued by the Reserve Bank from time to time have
been complied with. The Statutory Auditors are required to certify that the
Concurrent Audit and the internal control systems are working satisfactorily.
18.
AMCs are authorized to transact money changing business only at the location or
locations specifically indicated in the licence. If it is intended to provide money
changing facilities on a temporary basis on certain special occasions, a separate
application should be made for the purpose to the Regional Office concerned of the
Foreign Exchange Department of the Reserve Bank. Full details such as period for
which the exchange counter will be operated, volume of business expected, manner
of accounting of the transactions, letter from organizers making available venue for
the money changing facilities, etc. should be submitted.
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19. (A)
AMCs, with the approval of the respective Regional Offices of the Foreign Exchange
Department, may be allowed to open Foreign Currency Accounts in India, subject to
the following conditions:(i)
(ii)
Only the value of foreign currency notes/ encashed TCs exported through the
account of(a)
(b)
(iv)
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20.
All AMCs are required to submit their annual audited balance sheet to the respective
Regional office of the Reserve Bank for the purpose of verification of their Net
Owned Funds along-with a certificate from the statutory auditors regarding the NOF
as on the date of the balance sheet. As AMCs are expected to maintain the
minimum NOF on an ongoing basis, if there is any erosion in their NOF below the
minimum level, they are required to bring it to the notice of the Reserve Bank
immediately along with a detailed time bound plan for restoring the Net Owned
Funds to the minimum required level.
21.
FFMCs and ADs Category-II [which are not Regional Rural Banks (RRBs), Local
Area Banks (LABs), Urban Co-operative Banks (UCBs) and Non-Banking Financial
Companies (NBFCs)], having a minimum net worth of `5 crore, may participate in
the designated currency futures and currency options on exchanges recognized by
the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) as clients only for the purpose of
hedging their underlying foreign exchange exposures. FFMCs and ADs CategoryII
which are RRBs, LABs, UCBs and NBFCs, may be guided by the instructions issued
by the respective regulatory Departments of the Reserve Bank in this regard.
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SECTION VI
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SECTION VII
Revocation of Licence
The Reserve Bank reserves the right to revoke the licence granted to an AMC at any
time if the Reserve Bank is satisfied that (a) it is in public interest to do so or (b) the
AMC has failed to comply with any condition subject to which the authorisation is
granted or has contravened any of the provisions of the Foreign Exchange
Management Act, 1999 or any rule, regulation, notification, direction or order made
there-under. The Reserve Bank also reserves the right to revoke the authorisation of
any of the offices for infringement of any statutory or regulatory provision. The
Reserve Bank may at any time vary or revoke any of the existing conditions of a
money changers licence or impose new conditions.
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SECTION VIII
process of due diligence to determine the suitability of the person for appointment /
continuing to hold appointment as a director on the Board, based upon qualification,
expertise, track record, integrity and other fit and proper criteria. For assessing
integrity and suitability, factors like criminal record, if any, financial position, civil
action initiated to pursue personal debts, refusal of admission to or expulsion from
professional bodies, sanctions imposed by regulators or similar bodies, previous
questionable business practices, etc. should be considered. The Board of Directors
should assess fit and proper status by calling for information by way of selfdeclaration, verification reports from market, etc. FFMCs / non-bank ADs Category II should obtain necessary information and declaration from the proposed / existing
directors for the purpose in Proforma given at the end.
(b)
a simple declaration that the information already provided has not undergone
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change and where there is any change, requisite details are furnished by the
directors forthwith.
(f)
Further, the candidate should normally not exceed 70 years of age, should
Any change in directors during the year should be reported to the Regional
Office concerned of the Foreign Exchange Department, Reserve Bank of India in the
Proforma given below.
(h) Comments of respective Departments of the Reserve Bank will be obtained on
the operations of an applicant who / whose parent organisation is already licenced /
authorised by the Reserve Bank.
Proforma
1.
Name
2.
Designation
3.
Nationality
4.
Age
5.
Business Address
6.
Residential Address
7.
8.
9.
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10.
11.
12.
13.
Face value
Signature
Name
Date
Designation
Place
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Annex-I
[See SECTION I, Paragraph 2 (ii)]
Application Form for FFMC licence under section 10(1) of FEMA, 1999
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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10.
11.
13.
14.
15.
We undertake that in the conduct of money changing business, we shall at all time
abide by the rules/regulations/orders/directions/notifications which Reserve Bank
may from time to time issue in this behalf.
Place:
Date:
Enclosures:
1. Bankers' confidential Report
2. Attested copies of audited accounts for the past 3 years.
Note: Single branch FFMCs shall have Net Owned Funds not less than `25 lakhs
while FFMCs intending to operate through more than one branch will have to
maintain Net Owned Funds not less than `50 lakhs.
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Annex-II
[See SECTION III, Paragraph 4]
Form RMC-F
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Details of locations
We declare that while selecting the franchisees adequate due diligence has been
carried out and that such entities have undertaken to comply with all the provisions
of the franchising agreement/prevailing RBI regulations regarding money changing.
Place:Date :-
Authorized Signatory
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Annex-III
[See SECTION V, Paragraph 14 (i) (a)]
FLM 1
Daily Summary and Balance Book
(Foreign Currency notes/coins)
Date:_________________
Pound
Sterling
I.
Opening Balance
II.
Add: Purchases
U.S.
Euro
Dollar
Yen
Other
(Pl. specify)
Less Sales:
(i) Sales to public
(ii) Sales to authorized dealers/
full-fledged money changers
(iii) Despatched abroad for
realization
Total Sales
IV.
Closing Balance
(I + II - III)
N.B: In cases where forged notes etc. are detected, the closing balance may be
adjusted with remarks indicating the amount and the reasons for writing off.
Date:
Name:__________________________
Designation:_____________________
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Annex-IV
[See SECTION V, Paragraph 14 (i) (b)]
FLM 2
Daily Summary and Balance Book
(Travellers cheques)
Date:_______________
Pound
Sterling
I.
Opening Balance
II.
U.S.
Dollar
Euro
Yen
Other
(Pl. specify)
Total (I + II)
III.
IV.
No.
Amount.
Date:
Name:__________________________
Designation:______________________
_______________________________________________________________
Note:- Stock register of blank travellers cheques/ smart cards in various
denominations obtained from authorized dealers/ TC issuers/ other agencies
for sale to travellers under Basic Travel Quota or for business visit should be
maintained and balanced on a daily basis.
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Annex-V
[See SECTION V, Paragraph 14 (i) (c)]
FLM 3
Register of purchases of foreign currencies from the public
Date
Sr.
No.
Name of
the
tenderer
1.
2.
3.
Japanese Yen
9.
Others
(Pl.
specify)
10.
Nationality
&
Full
Address
4.
Details of
Identification
documents
Pound
Sterling
U.S.
Dollar
Euro
5.
6.
7.
8.
Rate
Rupee
Equivalent
11.
12.
Encashment
certificate
No. and date
13.
Remarks
14.
NOTES:(1)
Date:
Name:__________________________
Designation:____________________
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Annex-VI
[See SECTION V, Paragraph 14 (i) (d)]
FLM 4
Register of purchases of foreign currency notes/coins from
Authorised dealers and authorised money-changers
Date
Sr.
No.
1.
2.
Name and
address of the
authorised
dealer/
authorised
moneychangers from
whom
purchased
3.
Currency
Amount
Rate
Rupee
equivalent
Remarks
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Date:
Name:_______________________________
Designation:__________________________
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Annex-VII
[See SECTION V, Paragraph 14 (i) (e)]
FLM 5
Register of sales of foreign currencies to the public
Date
Sr.
No.
Name of
the
tenderer
Nationa
lity &
Full
Addres
s
Details of
Identification
Document
Name of the
sponsoring
Organisation
Cou
ntry/
ies
of
visit
Purpose
of visit
Duration
of stay
abroad
(No. of
days)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Particulars of foreign
currency notes/coins/
TCs/pre-paid cards
Name of
currency
10.
Amount
in
Notes/
coins
11.
Rate
Rupee
equiva
lent
Commi
ssion
charge
d,
if any
Amount
in TCs/
cards
12.
Total
amount
received
Cash
Memo
No. &
Date
Remarks
By
By
Cash Cheq
ue
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
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19.
Annex-VIII
[See SECTION V, Paragraph 14 (i) (f)]
FLM 6
Register of sales of foreign currency notes/coins to authorised dealers / full
fledged money changers/overseas banks
Date
Sr.
No.
1.
2.
Name and
address of
the
authorised
dealer/full
fledged
Money
changer/
overseas
bank to
whom
sold
3.
Currency
Amount
Rate
Rupee
Equivalent
received
Remarks
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Note :- Necessary entries in the register should be made before the funds are
taken out of the premises, not after delivery of funds.
Date:
Name:_______________________________
Designation:______________________
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Annex-IX
[See SECTION V, Paragraph 14 (i) (g)]
FLM 7
Sr.
No.
1.
2.
Name and
Travellers
address of the
cheque
Authorised
No.(s)
dealer/authorised
money
changer/TC
issuer/authoris
ed agent to
whom sold
3.
4.
Amount
Rate
Rupee
Equivalent
received
Remarks
5.
6.
7.
8.
Date:
Name:__________________________
Designation:______________________
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Annex- X
[See SECTION V, Paragraph 15 (i)]
FLM 8
(For FFMCs)
Summary statement of purchases and sales of foreign currency notes during
the month of __________20
Name and address
of money changer
GBP
EURO
JPY
Others
(Specify)
A. Opening balance
Purchases
notes from
of
foreign
currency
(a) Public
(b)
RMCs/FFMCs/ADs including
imports.
(c) Agents/Franchisees
B. Total Purchases (a) + (b) + (c)
Sales of foreign currency notes
under
(a) BTQ
(b) Business Visits
(c)
Sales to other FFMCs/ADs
including exports
C. Total Sales [ (a) + (b) + (c) ]
Closing balance (A+B - C)
We hereby certify that the statement is a true and correct account of all transactions
undertaken during the month in accordance with the Foreign Exchange Regulations.
Place:
Date :
42
FLM 8
(For ADs Category-II)
Business
Visits/(ii)
43
Treatment
abroad(S0304)
(f) Disbursement
of
crew
wages(S1401)
(g) Overseas Education(S0305)
(h) (i) Fee for participation in
global
conferences
specialized
and
training
(ii)
events
up
arrangements
universities
Remittance
with
abroad/(iv)
towards
fees
for
and
additional
score
and
processing,
Visa
fees
/(viii)
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45
Annex- XI
[See SECTION V, Paragraph 15 (ii)]
Statement of Purchase transactions of USD 10,000 and above for the month of
_______
Date of transaction
Amount
Currency/ TCs
46
Annex- XII
[See SECTION V, Paragraph 15 (iii)]
Statement showing summation of Foreign Currency Account opened in India
out of export proceeds of Foreign Currency Notes/ encashed Travellers'
Cheques for the quarter ended ___________
(Value in USD)
Opening Value of Amount
Of
Amount
Maximum
Closing Remarks
Balance
foreign
realized Column
remitted to
balance
balance
in the
currency
in
3
TC issuing maintained
in the
Account
notes/
foreign
amount organization on any day Foreign
encashed currency credited
from TCs
in the
Currency
TCs
to
sold/
foreign
Account
exported
Foreign
Debited for
currency
Currency purchase of
account
Account
during the
foreign
currency
quarter
notes from
ADs
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Certified that the above particulars are correct as per our records.
Name and address of the AD Category - I
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Annex- XIII
[See SECTION V, Paragraph 15 (iv)]
Statement of the amount of foreign currency written off during the financial
year ended ______________
Name of the FFMC/ AD Category-II :
A. Total amount written-off (in equivalent USD) :B. Details of the amount written-off :Sr. No.
Date of writeoff
1.
2.
Amount of
foreign
currency
(with
currencywise breakup)
3.
On account
of *
Approved by
FFMC/AD
Category-II/
Reserve
Bank
4.
5.
Total :
* Please indicate whether on account of being found to be fake or forged/ theft/
lost in transit, etc.
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Appendix
List of A.P.(DIR Series) Circulars which have been consolidated in the Master
Circular on Memorandum of Instructions governing money changing activities
Sl. No.
A.P.(DIR Series) Circular
Date
1.
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 43 [ A.P.(FL November 12, 2002
Series) Circular No. 1]
2.
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.57[ A.P.(FL/ March 9, 2009
RL Series) Circular No. 04]
3.
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.06 [A.P.(FL/ August 3, 2009
RL Series) Circular No. 01]
4.
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 17 [ A.P.(FL November 27, 2009
Series) Circular No. 04]
5
A.P.(DIR Series) Circular No.18 [ A.P.(FL November 25, 2010
Series ) Circular No. 01]
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.20 [A.P. (FL/RL November 30, 2010
6
Series) Circular No.03]
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.24
7
December 13, 2010
[A.P. (FL/RL Series) Circular No.05]
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.25
8
December 22, 2010
[A.P. (FL/RL Series) Circular No.06]
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.27
9
December 22, 2010
[A.P. (FL/RL Series) Circular No.08]
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.40
10
January 25, 2011
[A.P. (FL/RL Series) Circular No.10]
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.49
11
April 06, 2011
[A.P. (FL/RL Series) Circular No.11]
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.51
12
April 06, 2011
[A.P. (FL/RL Series) Circular No.13]
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.61
13
May 16, 2011
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.63
14
May 20, 2011
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.65
15
May 20, 2011
A.P.(DIR Series) Circular No.21
16
September 19, 2011
A.P.(DIR Series) Circular No.23
17
September 19, 2011
A.P.(DIR Series) Circular No.31
18
October 03, 2011
A.P.(DIR Series) Circular No.33
19
October 12, 2011
A.P.(DIR
Series)
Circular
No.38
20
October 25, 2011
A.P.(DIR Series) Circular No.41
21
November 01, 2011
A.P.(DIR Series) Circular No.60
22
December 22, 2011
A.P.(DIR Series) Circular No.71
23
January 30, 2012
A.P.(DIR Series) Circular No.77
24
February 15, 2012
A.P.(DIR Series) Circular No.86
25
February 29, 2012
A.P.(DIR Series) Circular No.104
26
April 04, 2012
A.P.(DIR
Series)
Circular
No.107
27
April 17, 2012
A.P.(DIR Series) Circular No.109
28
April 18, 2012
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