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RBI Notification Circulars ADMA (Series) Circular  Cir. No.06/1999-RB, dt. 17/03/1999

RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
EXCHANGE CONTROL DEPARTMENT
CENTRAL OFFICE
MUMBAI - 400 001

March 17, 1999

A.D.(M.A. Series) Circular No.6

To,

All Authorised Dealers in Foreign Exchange

Dear Sirs,

External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs)USD 10 million Scheme

At present in terms of paragraph 7B.8 and 7B.8A of Exchange Control Manual (ECM) Reserve Bank considers proposals from Indian corporates/institutions for (a) availing of short term foreign currency loan/credit with maturity of less than 3 years and (b) raising external commercial borrowings (ECB) under USD 5 million Scheme with a minimum simple maturity of 3 years. All other proposals for raising foreign currency borrowings are required to be referred to Government of India.

2. The Government of India, Ministry of Finance have since delegated powers to Reserve Bank to consider proposals for raising ECBs upto USD 10 million or its equivalent with a minimum average maturity of 3 years for utilising the proceeds thereof for business related expenses including expenditure to be incurred in Indian rupees under various windows i.e. Exporters’/Foreign Exchange Earners’ Scheme, Infrastructure Projects Scheme, Long Term Borrowers Scheme and others in respect of which proposals were hitherto being considered by them. Accordingly, applications for raising ECBs upto USD 10 million or its equivalent for the purposes indicated above will henceforth be considered by Reserve Bank. The applications in this regard should be submitted in Form ECB 6 through an authorised dealer to the Chief General Manager, Exchange Control Department, ECB Division, Reserve Bank of India, Central Office, Mumbai - 400001 .

3. All procedural formalities under the USD 10 million Scheme will be same as in case of existing USD 5 million Scheme.

4. The instructions contained in paragraph 7B.6 of ECM regarding reporting of drawal of loan, utilisation and repayment thereof in statement in Form ECB 2 as also instructions contained in paragraph 7B.7 of ECM for repayment of loan and payment of other charges under other ECB schemes should be followed, mutatis-mutandis, in the case of the USD 10 million Scheme also.

5. The following consequential amendments may be carried out in the Exchange Control Manual.

Volume I

(i)The existing paragraph 7B.1 (i) may be substituted by Slip 1.

(ii)The existing paragraph 7B.8A (i) may be substituted by new paragraph 7B.8 A (i) as per Slip 2.

Volume II.

(iii)In Appendix IV the existing form ECB 6 may be substituted by revised Form ECB 6 as per Slip 3

6. Authorised dealers may bring the contents of this circular to the notice of their constituents concerned.

7.The directions contained in this circular have been issued under Section 73(3) of Foreign Exchange Regulation Act 1973 (46 of 1973) and any contravention or non-observance thereof is subject to the penalties prescribed under the Act.

Yours faithfully
B. MAHESHWARAN
Chief General Manager

Slip 1
[AD/MA/ 6 /1999]
7B.1

(i) Proposals for raising foreign currency loans/ credits viz. Buyer’s Credit, Supplier’s Credit, or lines of credit by firms/companies/lending institutions, banks etc. for financing cost of import of goods, technology or for any other purposes other than those considered by Reserve bank in terms of paragraph 7B.8 and 7B.8A should first be submitted to Government of India, Ministry of Finance ( Department of Economic Affairs), ECB Division, New Delhi for necessary clearance. The proposals are considered by the Government on merits and in light of prevailing Government policy.


Slip2
[AD/MA/ 6 /1999]

Foreign Currency Loans Under USD 5 million/USD 10 million Schemes

7B.8A
(i) Proposals from corporates/institutions for raising external commercial borrowings (ECBs) will be considered under the following schemes:

(a)USD 5 million Scheme

Raising of ECB under the scheme will be considered provided (a) the amount to be raised does not exceed USD 5 million or its equivalent and (b) the borrowing should be for a minimum simple maturity of three years. Corporates/institutions may utilise the proceeds of such borrowings for their business related expenditure (including rupee expenditure) subject to the caveat that only one such loan should be outstanding at any point of time.

(b)USD 10 million Scheme

Raising of ECBs under this scheme will be considered provided (a) the amount to be raised does not exceed USD 10 million or its equivalent and (b) the minimum average maturity of the loan should be of three years under various windows i.e. Exporters/Foreign Exchange Earners Scheme, Infrastructure Project Scheme, Long Term Borrowers Scheme and others. The proceeds of the ECB raised under the scheme may be utilised for the purpose for which it has been sanctioned.

Applications for raising ECB under USD 5 million Scheme or under USD 10 million Scheme should be submitted in form ECB 6 through an authorised dealer to the Chief General manager, Exchange Control Department, ECB Division, Central Office, Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai,400 001.



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