The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued operational guidelines for Sovereign Gold Bonds scheme, 2015-16, to be launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday. (Reuters) |
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued operational guidelines for
Sovereign Gold Bonds scheme, 2015-16, to be launched by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday. Besides Sovereign Gold Bonds, Modi
will also launch two other gold related schemes – Gold Monetisation
Scheme (GMS) and the Gold Coin and Bullion Scheme. Here are 10 points to
know about the Sovereign Gold Bonds scheme:
1. Issuing the operational guidelines on the gold bonds, RBI said
application forms from investors will be received at branches during
normal banking hours from November 5 to 20. “Relevant additional details
may be obtained from the applicants, where necessary. Receiving offices
need to ensure that the application is complete in all respects,” it
said.
2. Investors will be compensated at a fixed rate of 2.75 per cent per
annum payable semi-annually on the initial value of investment.
3. RBI said applicants will be paid interest on application money at
prevailing savings bank rate from the date of realisation of payment to
the settlement date (the period for which they are out of funds).
4. In case the applicant’s bank account is not with the receiving bank,
the interest has to be credited by electronic fund transfer to the
account details provided by the applicant, the guidelines said. It added
that banks may engage NBFCs, NSC agents and others to collect
application forms on their behalf. Banks may enter into arrangements or
tie-ups with such entities.
5. Sovereign Gold Bonds will be available for subscription at the
branches of scheduled commercial banks and designated post offices
through RBI’s e-kuber system. The e-kuber system can be accessed either
through Infinet or Internet.
6. Cancellation of application is permitted till the closure of the
issue (November 20). Part cancellation of submitted request for purchase
of gold bonds is not permitted. No interest on application money needs
to be paid if the application is cancelled.
7. Sovereign Gold Bonds will be denominated in multiples of gram(s) of
gold with a basic unit of 1 gram. The tenor of the Sovereign Gold Bonds
will be for a period of 8 years with exit option from 5th year.
8. The GMS will replace the existing Gold Deposit Scheme, 1999. However,
the deposits outstanding under the Gold Deposit Scheme will be allowed
to run till maturity unless the depositors prematurely withdraw them,
the Finance Ministry said in a statement.
9. The Indian gold coin is a part of the Gold Monetisation Programme.
The coin will be the first ever national gold coin and will have the
National Emblem of Ashok Chakra engraved on one side.
10. The Sovereign Gold Bonds will be issued on November 26.
Source : http://www.financialexpress.com/
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