Senior citizens of more than 70 years of age and the
differently-abled can look forward to availing of basic banking
services, right from the comfort of their home.
The RBI
today asked banks to provide doorstep banking facilities to senior
citizens of more than 70 years of age and differently-abled persons by
December this year.
Banks have been directed that senior citizens
and specially-abled persons, including the visually-impaired, should be
provided basic services like pick-up and delivery of cash, chequebooks
and demand drafts at their residence.
Issuing a notification in this regard, the RBI
said "it has been observed" that there are occasions when banks
discourage or turn away senior citizens and differently-abled persons
from availing banking facilities in branches.
"... in view of the difficulties faced by
senior citizens of more than 70 years of age and differently-abled or
infirm persons (having medically certified chronic illness or
disability) including those who are visually impaired, banks are advised
to make concerted effort to provide basic banking facilities...," the
RBI said in a communication to banks, including small finance and payments banks.
These facilities should include pick-up of
cash and instruments against receipt, delivery of cash against
withdrawal from accounts, delivery of demand drafts, submission of Know
Your Customer (KYC) documents and Life Certificates at the premises or
residence of such customers.
"Banks are advised to implement these
instructions by December 31, 2017, in letter and spirit and give due
publicity in their bank branches and websites," it said.
The RBI noted that notwithstanding the need to
push digital transactions and use of ATMs, it is imperative to be
sensitive to the requirements of senior citizens and the
differently-abled.
The notification further said that in addition to the facility of Digital Life Certificate under 'Jeevan Praman' Scheme, pensioners can submit physical Life Certificate form at any branch of the pension-paying bank.
"However, it is observed that often the same is not updated promptly by the receiving branch in the Core Banking Solution
(CBS) system of the bank, resulting in avoidable hardship to the
pensioners," it noted, asking banks to ensure that when a Life
Certificate is submitted in any branch, including a non-home branch, the
same should be updated and uploaded promptly in the CBS.
The RBI asked banks to provide a minimum of 25
cheque leaves every year for a savings bank account free of charge.
They should not insist on physical presence of any customer, including
senior citizens and differently-abled persons, for getting cheque books.
Banks have also been advised that a fully KYC
compliant account should automatically be converted into a 'Senior
Citizen Account' based on the date of birth available in the bank's
records.
According to the apex bank, banks should
provide senior citizens and differently-abled persons Form 15G/H
(related to tax deduction at source) once a year (preferably in April).
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