Pensioners accounts not to have more than 14 transactions in a Year
Reserve Bank Of India
RBI/2015-16/294
DGBA.GAD.No.2278/31.12.010/2015-16
January 21,2016
The Chairman & Managing Director/
The Chief Executive Officer
All Agency Banks
The Chief Executive Officer
All Agency Banks
Dear Sir/Madam
Payment of Agency Commission on pension accounts
As
you may be aware, agency banks are being compensated at Rs.65 per
transaction for handling pension computation, payment and related
services on behalf of Central and State Governments. As per the norms
followed by the Government, a pensioner’s account should not have more than 14 credit transactions in a calendar year attributable to pension and related arrear payments, if any.
2.
It has however come to our notice that certain banks are apportioning
payment of arrears on account of Dearness Relief (DR) and/or delay in
start of pension monthwise, thus, resulting in inflated agency
commission claims. It is reiterated that number of commisionable
transactions for payment of agency commission on account of pension in a
year should not exceed 14. This includes one monthly credit for
payment of net pension and a maximum of two per year for payment of
arrears on account of increase in DR, if applicable.
3.
It is also reiterated that cases involving payment of arrears on
account of late start/restart of pension qualifies as a single
transaction for claiming of agency commission. In other words, any
payment of arrears on account of late start/restart of pension should be
effected in a single credit transaction instead of separate monthly
credits.
4.
Some of the Central Government Departments and State Governments prefer
to compute the pension figures on their own and pass them on to banks
for payment. Such transactions may be included under non-pension
payments, on which agency commission is payable on a turnover basis as
per the existing norms (currently at 5.5 paise per Rs. 100/-).
Yours faithfully
(Manish Parashar)
Deputy General Manager
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