Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana

Q. 1. What is Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana?

Ans. Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) is National Mission for Financial Inclusion to ensure access to financial services, namely, Banking/ Savings & Deposit Accounts, Remittance, Credit, Insurance, Pension in an affordable manner.


Q. 2. How is PMJDY different from the earlier Financial Inclusion Plan (Swabhimaan)?
Ans. PMJDY focuses on coverage of households as against the earlier plan which focused on coverage of villages. It focuses on coverage of rural as well as urban areas. Earlier plan targeted only villages above 2000 population while under PMJDY whole country is to be covered by extending banking facilities in each Sub-Service area consisting of 1000 – 1500 households such that facility is available to all within a reasonable distance, say about 5 Km.
Q. 3  Does a person already having a Bank account in any bank needs to open another account under Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojna (PMJDY) to get the Accidental Benefit/Life Insurance Benefit under the Scheme?
Ans. A person who is already having a bank account with any bank NEED NOT to open a separate account under PMJDY. He/she will just have to get issued a RuPay Card in his existing account to get benefit of insurance. Credit facility can be extended in the existing account if it is being operated satisfactorily.


Q. 4. If someone has two or more accounts and two or more RuPay Debit Cards, whether accidental insurance cove is available in each account / each card?
Ans. Accidental insurance cover is available only in one account.


Q. 5. What is RuPay Debit Card?
Ans. Rupay Debit Card is an indigenous domestic debit card introduced by National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI). This card is accepted at all ATMs (for cash withdrawal) and at most of the PoS machines (for making cashless payment for purchases) in the country.

Q. 6. Whether Joint account can be opened in Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana?
Ans. Yes, joint account can be opened.

Q. 7. Under this Scheme, where can I open an account?
Ans. Account can be opened in any bank branch or Business Correspondent (Bank Mitr) outlet.

Q. 8 Who is Business Correspondent Agent / Bank Mitra and what is their role in PMJDY?
Ans. Business Correspondent Agents (Bank Mitras) are retail agents engaged by banks for providing banking services at locations where opening of a brick and mortar branch / ATM is not viable. Scope of activities of Business Correspondents / Bank Mitra are as under:
a) Creating Awareness about savings and other products and education and advice on managing money and debt counseling.
b) Identification of potential customers.
c) Collection and preliminary processing of various forms for deposits including verification of primary information /data.
d) Filling of applications / account opening forms
e) Collection and payment of small value deposits and withdrawals.
f) Receipt and delivery of small value remittances / other payment instructions.
g) Furnishing of mini account statements and other account information.
h) Any other service on behalf of the Bank, duly authorized by the appropriate authority etc.

Q. 9. Who can be Bank Mitr ?
Ans. Banks have been permitted to engage individuals / entities as Business Correspondent (Bank Mitrs) like (i) Retired Bank Employees (ii) Retired Teachers (iii) Retired Govt. Employees (iv) Ex-Servicemen (v) Individual owners of kirana / medical/ fair price shops, individual Public Call Office (PCO) operators, Agents of Small Savings Scheme of Government of India / Insurance Companies, ‘for profit' companies registered under the Indian Companies Act. Since 24.06.2014, RBI has permitted Non Deposit taking NBFCs as BCs in addition to above.

Q. 10. Whether there are any restrictions like age, income, amount etc. criteria for opening BSBDA by banks for individuals?

Ans. Any individual above the age of 10 years can open BSBDA Account.

Q. 11. What is BSBDA Account ?
Ans. Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account (BSBDA) has been defined by RBI vide its circular dated 10.08.2012. Its salient features are:
·         There is no requirement of minimum balance.
·         The services available include deposit and withdrawal of cash at bank branch as well as ATMs; receipt/credit of money through electronic payment channels or by means of collection/deposit of cheques.
·         Maximum of 4 withdrawals a month including ATM withdrawal. No such limit for deposits.
·         Facility of ATM card or ATM-cum-Debit card.
·         These facilities are to be provided without any extra cost.


Q. 12. What are the direct / special benefits attached to PMJDY?
Ans. Special benefits attached to the scheme are:
·         Interest on deposit.
·         Accidental insurance cover of Rs.1.00 lac
·         No minimum balance required. However, for withdrawal of money from any ATM with Rupay Card, some balance is advised to be kept in account.
·         Life insurance cover of Rs.30,000/-
·         Easy Transfer of money across India
·         Beneficiaries of Government Schemes will get Direct Benefit Transfer in these accounts.
·         After satisfactory operation of the account for 6 months, an overdraft facility will be permitted
·         Access to Pension, insurance products.

Q. 13. What documents are required to open an account under Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana?
·         Ans. (i) If Aadhaar Card/Aadhaar Number is available then no other documents is required. If address has changed, then a self certification of current address is sufficient.
·         (ii) If Aadhaar Card is not available, then any one of the following Officially Valid Documents (OVD) is required: Voter ID Card, Driving Licence, PAN Card, Passport & NREGA Card. If these documents also contain your address, it can serve both as "Proof of Identity and Address".
·         (iii) If a person does not have any of the "officially valid documents" mentioned above, but it is categorized as ‘low risk' by the banks, then he/she can open a bank account by submitting any one of the following documents:
·         a) Identity Card with applicant's photograph issued by Central/State Government Departments, Statutory/Regulatory Authorities, Public Sector Undertakings, Scheduled Commercial Banks and Public Financial Institutions;
·         b) Letter issued by a gazette officer, with a duly attested photograph of the person.
·         Reserve Bank of India (RBI) vide its Press Release dated 26.08.2014 has clarified as under:
·         "Those persons who do not have any of the ‘officially valid documents' can open "Small Accounts" with banks. A "Small Account" can be opened on the basis of a self-attested photograph and putting his/her signatures or thumb print in the presence of an officials of the bank. Such accounts have limitations regarding the aggregate credits (not more than Rupees one lac in a year), aggregate withdrawals (nor more than Rupees ten thousand in a month) and balance in the accounts (not more than Rupees fifty thousand at any point of time). These accounts would be valid normally for a period of twelve months. Thereafter, such accounts would be allowed to continue for a further period of twelve more months, if the account-holder provides a document showing that he/she has applied for any of the Officially Valid Document, within 12 months of opening the small account.

Q. 14. I have no official valid document for opening an account. Can I still open an account with bank?
Ans. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) vide its Press Release dated 26.08.2014 has clarified as under:
"Those persons who do not have any of the ‘officially valid documents' can open "Small Accounts" with banks. A "Small Account" can be opened on the basis of a self-attested photograph and putting his/her signatures or thumb print in the presence of an officials of the bank. Such accounts have limitations regarding the aggregate credits (not more than Rupees one lac in a year), aggregate withdrawals (nor more than Rupees ten thousand in a month) and balance in the accounts (not more than Rupees fifty thousand at any point of time). These accounts would be valid normally for a period of twelve months. Thereafter, such accounts would be allowed to continue for a further period of twelve more months, if the account-holder provides a document showing that he/she has applied for any of the Officially Valid Document, within 12 months of opening the small account.

Q. 15. If the present address is different than that of printed on Aadhaar Card, can the account still be opened under Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana on the basis of Aadhaar Card?
Ans. If address has changed, then a self certification of current address is sufficient.
Q. 16. Can a minor (below 18 years of age) can open an account under PMJDY?
Ans. A minor of above the age of 10 years can open his / her Savings Bank account in any bank.

Q. 17. How much interest savings would earn in PMJDY Account?
Ans. Interest rate applicable for Saving Bank Accounts (presently @ 4 % in most of the banks) shall be admissible to accounts opened under PMJDY Scheme.

Q. 18. What is meant by Insurance cover of Rs.30,000/- announced by Prime Minister in his speech of 28.08.2014?
Ans. Modalities of this Scheme announced by the Prime Minister on 28.08.2014 are being worked out expeditiously and will be disseminated to General Public very soon.






Q. 19. Whether Cheque Book will be issued in accounts opened under PMJDY?
Ans. In PMJDY accounts are being opened with Zero balance. However, if the account-holder wishes to get cheque book, he/she will have to fulfill minimum balance criteria, if any, of the bank.

Q. 20. If both husband and wife who are opening accounts under PMJDY are eligible for Accidental Insurance Cover of Rs.1.00 lac and Life Insurance cover of Rs.30,000/- and overdraft facility of Rs.5000/- in both the accounts separately?
Ans. Accidental Insurance cover of Rs.1.00 lac and Life Insurance Cover of Rs.30000/- will be available to all account-holders. However, overdraft facility upto Rs.5000/- will be available to only one person in the family (preferably lady of the house).

Q. 21. Do you have to pay some fee to open a Bank account under PMJDY?
Ans. No. There is absolutely no charge / fee for opening an account under PMJDY.

Q. 22. What is Accidental Insurance Cover? Who will pay the premium ?
·         Ans. Accidental Insurance Cover is Rs.1.00 lac and no premium is charged to the beneficiary -- NPCI will pay the premium. At present the premium is Rs.0.47 per Card.

Q. 23. What is the concept of overdraft of Rs.5000/- in PMJDY Account and for whom this facility is available?
·         Ans. Overdraft facility upto Rs.5000/- will be available to one account holder of PMJDY per household after 6 months of satisfactory conduct of the account. To avoid duplication Aadhaar number will also be required. If Aadhaar number is not available then Bank will do additional due diligence and also seek declaration from the beneficiary.

Q. 24. Can I get my PMJDY account transferred to other City / State upon my transfer posting to other States?
Ans. All banks participating in PMJDY are on CBS (Core Banking Solution) platform and the account can easily be transferred to any branch of the bank in any city/town as per the request of the account-holder.
Q. 25. If I have required papers for issuance of Aadhaar Card, can I get Aadhaar Card in Bank and open my account under PMJDY simultaneously?
Ans. Aadhaar Registration may be got done in Camps organized by UIDAI. In account opening camps also, endeavour is to make Aadhaar Registration Counter available.
Q. 26. How much interest will be charged by bank on overdraft facility in PMJDY?
Ans. Base Rate + 2 % or 12 %, whichever is lower. At present it will be 12 %.

Q. 27. How to link Mobile Number with Bank Account ?
Ans. Mobile Number of an account holder is entered in customer's account in CBS System by the Bank on the basis of information given in the Account Opening Form. Also, for existing accounts, banks permit seeding through ATM, SMS from registered mobile, net-banking or on making a request in the branch (there may be variations depending on the bank).


Q. 28. What is USSD based transaction and how to use it ?
Ans. USSD is abbreviated form of "Unstructured Supplementary Service Data". USSD based Mobile Banking offers basic Banking facilities like Money Transfer, Bill Payments, Balance Enquiries, Merchant Payments etc. on a simple GSM based Mobile Phone, without the need to download application on a Phone as required at present in the Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) based Mobile Banking. Transactions can be performed on basic phone handsets. The user needs to approach his bank and get his mobile number registered. The bank will issue an MPIN (Mobile PIN) to the user. The user thereafter needs to dial *99# and the menu for using USSD opens. Thereafter customer has to follow selections on the menu to complete the transaction. Charges as applicable by the Telecom Operator (not more than Rs.1.50 per transaction as mandated by TRAI) may be applicable.




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