RBI’s to UCBs; report exposure of Rs 5cr & above every quarter

In a fresh letter penned on Thursday by the R. Ravikumar, CGM of RBI, the regulator informs the urban cooperative banks that the reporting frequency of the CRILC– UCBs return is quarterly to start with.

“The banks need to submit the data on large exposures within 30 days from the end of the quarter through XBRL reporting platform of RBI. Banks may put in place appropriate systems to be in readiness to submit the return on a more frequent periodicity”, the letter reads.

Drawing attention to RBI Circular on “Reporting of Large Exposures to Central Repository of Information on Large Credits (CRILC) – UCBs”, RBI says UCBs having total assets of Rs 500 crore and above as on 31st March of the previous financial year shall report credit information, including classification of an account as Special Mention Account (SMA), on all borrowers having aggregate exposures of Rs 5 crore and above with them to Central Repository of Information on Large Credits (CRILC) maintained by the Reserve Bank.

CRILC – UCBs return will comprise of three sections viz. Section 1: Exposure to Large Borrowers, Section 2: Reporting of Technically / Prudentially Written-off Accounts and Section 3: Reporting of Balance in Current Account.

Exposure to Large Borrowers, the bank needs to report the credit information of all borrowers having aggregate exposures (fund-based, non-fund based and investment exposure) of Rs 5 crore and above.

Reporting of Technically / Prudentially Written-off Accounts, the bank needs to report the data on the amount written off, if any, for borrowers whose technically/prudentially written off amount is Rs 5 crore or more and which are not reported in Section 1.

Reporting of balance in Current Account, the bank needs to report the data on Current Account holders whose (i) balance (either credit or debit) in current account as on reporting date is Rs 1 crore and above or (ii) total of credit summation (sum of all credit transactions) during the reporting quarter is Rs 5 crore and above or (iii) total of debit summation (sum of all debit transactions) during the reporting quarter is Rs 5 crore and above.

The detailed instructions for each Section is provided in the CRILC-UCBs return installer (macro enabled excel template).

Banks are advised to take utmost care about data accuracy and integrity while submitting the data on large credits to the Reserve Bank of India, failing which penal action would be undertaken.

 

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