| 1. For an Unauthorised / Erroneous Debit:
If there is an unauthorized/erroneous direct debit to an account, the entry will be reversed immediately on being informed of the erroneous debit, after verifying the position. In the event of the unauthorized/erroneous debit resulted in a financial loss to the customer by way of reduction in the minimum balance applicable for payment of interest on savings bank deposit or payment of additional interest to the bank in a loan account, the bank will compensate the customer for such loss.
If the customer has suffered any financial loss incidental to return of a cheque or failure of direct debit instructions due to insufficiency of balance on account of the unauthorized/erroneous debit, the bank will compensate the customer to the extent of such financial losses.
Bank will compensate the financial loss, supported with documentary evidence, to the extent of actual amount that the customer might incur due to deficiency in service on the part of the bank or any act of omission or commission directly attributable to the bank.
Time limit for verification of the entry reported to be erroneous by the customer.
In case of verification of the entry reported to be erroneous by the customer does not involve a third party, the bank shall arrange to complete the process of verification within a maximum period of 7 working days from the date of reporting of erroneous debit. In case, the verification involves a third party, the bank shall complete the verification process within a maximum period of one month from the date of reporting of erroneous transaction by the customer.
1-A Erroneous Debits arising on account of fraudulent or other Transactions
i ) In case of any fraud, if the Bank is convinced that an irregularity / fraud has been committed by its staff towards any constituent, Bank would at once acknowledge its liability and pay the just claim in accordance with the Bank’s extant guidelines.
ii) In cases where the Bank is at fault, the customer would be compensated without demur in accordance with this policy.
iii) In cases where neither the Bank nor the customers is at fault, but the fault lies elsewhere in the system, the Bank would compensate the customers in accordance with the Bank’s extant guidelines.
2. ECS direct debits/other debits to accounts:
Bank, in the event of failure to meet the direct debit/ ECS debit instructions of the Customer in time, will compensate to the extent of any financial loss that the customer would incur on account of delay in carrying out the instruction/failure to carry out the instructions.
Bank will refund the amount of service charges debited in the customer’s account in excess/ in violation of schedule of service charges when pointed out by the customer after proper scrutiny.
Bank will also compensate the consequential financial loss, if any, to the customer for debit of excess service charges after proper verification/ scrutiny of agreed terms and conditions.
3. Payment of Cheques after Stop Payment Instructions:
In case a cheque has been paid after stop payment instruction is acknowledged by the Bank, the amount of the cheque will be credited by the Bank along with value-dated effect within 2 working days of the customer intimating the transaction to the Bank alongwith a sworn affidavit, duly Notarised, substantiating the extent of loss and agreeing to re-compensate the Bank either by assignee/s or refund of the amount after recovery from payee or any other person in relation thereto. Bank will compensate the financial loss, to the extent of actual amount that the customer might incur, after ascertaining and being satisfied about the amount of such loss.
4. Foreign Exchange Services:
The Bank would not compensate the customer for delay in collection of cheques designated in foreign currencies and sent to foreign countries for collection as the Bank would not be able to ensure timely credit from overseas banks.
Bank, however, may consider upfront credit against such instrument by purchasing the cheque/instrument, provided the conduct of the account has been satisfactory in the past.
Bank will compensate the customer for undue delay in affording credit beyond the normal cooling period from the date of credit to the Nostro Account of the Bank with its correspondent.
Interest for the delay in crediting the proceeds as mentioned hereinafter in the cheque collection policy of the Bank may be paid in case of delay in credit of proceed of the cheque beyond the normal cooling period stipulated from the date of credit to Nostro Account. Compensation for any possible loss on account of adverse movement in foreign exchange rate may also be allowed.
5. Remittances in India:
“Payment of Interest for delayed Collection of Outstation Cheques:
Bank will pay interest to the customer on the amount of collection instruments in case there is delay in giving credit beyond the time period mentioned hereinafter. Such interest shall be paid without any demand from customers in all types of accounts. There shall be no distinction between instruments drawn on the bank’s own branches or on other banks for the purpose of payment of interest on delayed collection.
Time frame for collection of outstation cheques :
For cheques and other instruments sent for collection to centres within the country the following time norms shall be applied:
Cheques presented at any of the four major Metro Centres (New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai) and payable at any of the other three centres : Maximum period of 7 days.
Metro Centres and State Capitals (other than those of North Eastern States and Sikkim): Maximum period of 10 days.
(c) In all other Centres : Maximum period of 14 days.
(d) Cheques drawn on foreign countries: For cheques payable at foreign centres, the services of correspondent banks will be utilized in countries/centres where the correspondent bank has its presence. Cheques drawn on foreign banks at centres where correspondent bank does not have direct presence will be sent directly to the drawee bank with instructions to credit proceeds to the respective Nostro Account of the Bank maintained with the correspondent banks.
Bank will give credit to the party on credit of proceeds to the Bank’s Nostro Account with the correspondent bank after taking into account cooling periods as applicable to the countries concerned.
The above time norms are applicable irrespective of whether cheques/instruments are drawn on the Bank’s own branches or branches of other banks.
Interest for delayed collection shall be paid at the following rates:
For the period of delay upto 14 days beyond 7/10/14 days as the case may be in collection of outstation cheques : At savings bank rate.
Where the delay is beyond 14 days interest will be paid at the rate applicable for term deposit for the respective period.
In case of extraordinary delay, i.e. delays exceeding 90 days, interest will be paid at the rate of 2% above the corresponding Term Deposit rate.
In the event the proceeds of cheque under collection was to be credited to an overdraft/loan account of the customer, interest will be paid at the rate applicable to the respective loan account. For extraordinary delay,i.e.delays exceeding 90 days, interest will be paid at the rate of 2% above the rate applicable to the respective loan account.
Payment of interest as stated above would be applicable only for instruments sent for collection within India.
6. Compensation for financial loss suffered by the customers due to loss of instrument after it has been handed over to the bank for collection :
“Cheques / Instruments lost in transit / in clearing process or at paying bank’s branch:
In case a cheque or an instrument accepted for collection is lost in transit or in the clearing
process or at the paying bank’s branch, the bank shall immediately on coming to know about the loss, bring the same to the notice of the accountholder so that the accountholder can inform the drawer to record stop payment and can also take care that other cheques issued by him/ her are not dishonoured due to non-credit of the amount of the lost cheque/instruments. The Bank will provide all assistance to the customer to obtain a duplicate instrument from the drawer of the cheque.
Bank will compensate the account holder in respect of instruments lost in transit in the following way:
In case intimation regarding loss of instrument is conveyed to the customer beyond the time limit stipulated for collection (7/10/14 days, as the case may be) interest will be paid for the period exceeding the stipulated collection period at the rates specified for delayed collection of outstation cheques.
In addition, Bank will pay interest on the amount of the cheque for a further period of 15 days at Savings Bank rate to provide for likely further delay in obtaining duplicate cheque/instrument and collection thereof.
The Bank will also compensate the customer for any reasonable charges he/she incurs in getting duplicate cheque/instrument upon production of receipt, in the event the instrument is to be obtained from a bank/ institution who would charge a fee for issue of duplicate instrument.
If the cheque/ instrument has been lost at the paying bank’s branch, the Bank should have a right to recover the amount reimbursed to the customer for the loss of the cheque/instrument from the paying banker.
7. Violation of the Code by Bank’s agent.
In the event of receipt of any complaint from the customer that the Bank’s representative/ courier or DSA has engaged in any improper conduct or acted in violation of the Code of Bank’s Commitment to Customers, Bank will compensate to the customer, on merit of the individual cases, the financial losses for the act of such representative / courier or DSA after proper investigation.
8. Transaction of “at par instruments” of Co-operative Banks by Commercial Banks.
In case of arrangement for payment of “at par” instruments of co-operative banks, the Bank will not honour cheques drawn on current accounts maintained by other banks with it unless arrangements are made for funding cheques issued. Issuing bank will be responsible to compensate the cheque holder for non-payment/delayed payment of cheques in the absence of adequate funding arrangement.
9. Force Majeure.
The Bank shall not be liable to compensate customers for delayed credit if some unforeseen event including but not limited to civil commotion, sabotage, lockout, strike or other labour disturbances, accident, fires, natural disasters or other “Acts of God”, war, damage to the Bank’s facilities or of its correspondent bank(s), absence of the usual means of communication or all types of transportation, etc beyond the control of the bank prevents it from performing its obligations within the specified service delivery parameters. |