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Mumbai, Jan 17 (PTI) The Reserve Bank on Friday asked banks to ensure nominations in new and all existing customers' deposit accounts and safety lockers, highlighting that a large number of accounts do not have nominations.
The nomination facility is intended to minimise the hardship and facilitate expeditious settlement of claims of the family members on the death of depositor/s.
However, on the basis of the Reserve Bank’s supervisory assessment, it is observed that in a large number of deposit accounts, nomination is not available, according to a central bank's circular.
"To avoid inconvenience and undue hardship to survivors/ family members of deceased depositors, we reiterate the need to obtain nomination in case of all existing and new customers having deposit accounts, safe custody articles and safety lockers, as the case may be," it said.
The RBI further said Customer Service Committee (CSC) of the Board/ Board of Directors should review, on a periodic basis, the achievement of nomination coverage.
Progress in this regard should be reported on the Reserve Bank’s DAKSH portal on a quarterly basis, starting from March 31, 2025.
Further, the frontline staff in the branches may be suitably sensitised for obtaining nomination as well as appropriate handling of claims of deceased constituents and dealing with nominees/ legal heirs, the circular said.
The account opening forms may be modified suitably (if not already done) with provision for the customers to avail or opt out of the nomination facility, the RBI said.
Apart from directly notifying the customers, banks and NBFCs concerned have also been asked to publicise the benefits of using the nomination facility through various media, including launching periodical drives towards achieving full coverage of all eligible customer accounts. PTI NKD CS NKD BAL BAL
Nomination requirement in deposit accounts and lockers: banks must obtain nominations and report coverage to central authority. The central bank requires banks and deposit-taking NBFCs to obtain nominations for all new and existing deposit accounts, safe custody articles and safety lockers, to include opt-in/opt-out provision in account opening forms, sensitise frontline staff for claim handling, and have Board Customer Service Committees review nomination coverage with quarterly reporting on the designated portal, alongside publicity drives to achieve full coverage.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.