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RBI/2005-06/168
A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 13
September 27, 2005
To
All Banks Authorised to Deal in Foreign Exchange
Madam/Sir,
Import of Aircraft on Operating
Lease - Security Deposits
Attention of Authorised Dealer
banks (ADs) is invited to the A.P.
(DIR Series) Circular No.24 dated March 1, 2002 wherein ADs have been permitted
to remit lease rentals and open letter of credit (LC) towards security deposit
for acquisition of aircraft by airline companies on operating lease.
2. Airline companies in India
have been approaching the Reserve Bank to allow remittances towards security
deposit with lessor for payment of lease rentals without a standby letter of
credit / guarantee from a reputed international bank abroad / guarantee of an
AD in India against the counter-guarantee of a reputed international bank abroad
[cf: para A.6 (a) of the Master Circular dated July 01, 2005 on Import of Goods
and Services].
3. It has now been decided
that ADs may permit airline companies (other than a Public Sector company or
a Department/Undertaking of the Government of India/State Government/s) to remit
up to USD 1,000,000 (US Dollar one million only) per aircraft towards security
deposit (for payment of lease rentals) with lessor for import of aircraft /
aircraft engine / helicopter on operating lease without a standby letter of
credit or a guarantee from a reputed international bank abroad or a guarantee
of an AD in India against the counter-guarantee of a reputed international bank
abroad subject to following conditions:
(i) The AD is satisfied about
the bona fides of the transaction.
- The airline company has obtained necessary approval
from appropriate authority like Ministry of Civil Aviation/Director General
of Civil Aviation, Government of India for importing the aircraft/helicopter
on operating lease.
- Remittance is permitted as per the Policy on
Advance Remittances approved by the Board of Directors of the bank or with
the specific approval of the Board of Directors of the bank.
- The final maturity of the security deposit should
not be beyond the date of the last instalment towards lease rental or date
of return of the aircraft / helicopter to the lessor, whichever is later.
If required, the deposit amount may be adjusted towards lease rentals. However,
the balance security deposit, if any, should be repatriated before expiry
of the lease period.
4. In case of an airline company
in the Public Sector or a Department/Undertaking of the Government of India/State
Government/s, ADs may permit remittance of amount exceeding USD 1,00,000 (US
Dollar one hundred thousand only) per aircraft towards security deposit (for
payment of lease rentals) with lessor subject to conditions (i) to (iv) in paragraph
3 above and a specific waiver of bank guarantee from the Ministry of Finance,
Government of India.
5. Authorised Dealer banks
may bring the contents of this circular to the notice of their constituents
and customers concerned.
6. The directions contained
in this circular have been issued under sections 10(4) and 11(1) of the Foreign
Exchange Management Act, 1999 (42 of 1999) and is without prejudice to permissions
/ approvals, if any, required under any other law.
Yours
faithfully,
(Vinay
Baijal)
Chief General Manager
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