http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/money-and-banking/rbi-diktat-to-make-banking-easier-for-seniors-and-the-differently-abled-people/article9951545.ece

Mumbai, November 9: 2017

The Reserve Bank of India has asked banks to open a dedicated counter at
branches for senior citizens and differently abled persons.

It has also told them to provide basic banking facilities at their door
step and promptly update their systems on receipt of life certificate at
any branch of the pension paying bank.

The RBI has asked banks to implement its instructions on providing “Banking
Facility for Senior Citizens and Differently abled Persons” by December 31,
2017.

The central bank directive to banks in this regard comes in the backdrop of
it coming across instances when banks discourage or turn away senior
citizens and differently abled persons from availing their banking
facilities in branches. Notwithstanding the need to push digital
transactions and use of ATMs, it is imperative to be sensitive to their
requirements, it added.

The RBI said banks are advised to provide a clearly identifiable dedicated
counter or a counter which provides priority to senior citizens and people
who are differently abled, including the visually impaired

In view of the difficulties faced by senior citizens of more than 70 years
of age and differently abled or infirm persons (having medically certified
chronic illness or disability) including those who are visually impaired,
the RBI has advised banks to make concerted effort to provide basic banking
facilities at the premises/ residence of such customers.

These door step facilities include pick up of cash and instruments against
receipt, delivery of cash against withdrawal from account, delivery of
demand drafts, submission of Know Your Customer (KYC) documents and life
certificate.

Banks have been asked to ensure that when a life certificate is submitted
in any branch, including a non-home branch, of the pension paying bank, the
same is updated/ uploaded promptly in CBS (core banking system) by the
receiving branch itself, to avoid any delay in credit of pension.

Banks have been advised to provide minimum 25 cheque leaves every year, if
requested, in savings bank account, free of charge. They should not insist
on physical presence of any customer, including senior citizens and
differently abled persons for getting cheque books. Banks may also issue
cheque books, on requisition, by any other mode as per the bank’s laid down
policy.

The RBI said fully KYC-compliant account should automatically be converted
into a ‘Senior Citizen Account’ based on the date of birth available in
bank’s records.
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