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This Article is From Nov 22, 2019

RBI Expands Scope Of Special Non-Resident Rupee Accounts To Popularise Rupee In Cross-Border Transactions

RBI Expands Scope Of Special Non-Resident Rupee Accounts To Popularise Rupee In Cross-Border Transactions
An Indian five hundred rupee banknote is arranged for a photograph in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

The Reserve Bank of India on Friday expanded the scope of Special Non-Resident Rupee Accounts by permitting non-residents to open such accounts for rupee-denominated overseas borrowings, trade credit and trade invoicing for popularising cross-border transactions in the domestic currency.

Any person resident outside India, having a business interest in India, can open a non-interest bearing SNRR account with a bank for bona fide transactions in rupees.

In a circular, the RBI said it has been decided to expand the scope of SNRR Account by permitting persons resident outside India to open such accounts for external commercial borrowings, trade credits, and trade invoicing in Indian rupee.

Further, restriction on the tenure of SNRR account, which is currently seven years, has also been removed.

The RBI said it has been taking steps for "popularising the cross-border transactions in Indian rupee".

Meanwhile, the RBI has also modified norms regarding re-export of unsold rough diamonds from special notified zone of Customs without export declaration form formality

"For the lot/ lots cleared at the center/s...Bill of Entry shall be filed by the buyer," the circular said.

Banks may permit such import payments after being satisfied with the bona-fides of the transaction, it added.

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