Prudential Norms for Issuance of Letters of Comfort by Banks regarding their Subsidiaries
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RBI/2007- 2008/255 March 4, 2008 All Commercial Banks (Excluding RRBs) Dear Sir, Prudential Norms for Issuance of Letters of Comfort by Banks regarding their Subsidiaries It has been observed that the banks in India have been issuing Letters of Comfort (LoCs) to meet the requirements of the overseas regulators while seeking their approval for establishing subsidiaries / opening branches in their countries as also to support certain activities of their subsidiaries in India. Such LoCs are intended to provide the comfort to: (i) the overseas and domestic regulators that the parent bank would support its foreign / domestic subsidiaries in case they face any financial problems in future; and (ii) the rating agencies in India, which might be rating the issuances / products of the bank’s Indian subsidiaries, in regard to availability of the parental support to the subsidiary. Such LoCs could entail an element of contingent liability on the part of the issuing banks which, at present, is not adequately captured under the extant regulatory dispensation. 2. The matter of issuance of LoCs by the banks was, therefore, examined by the RBI recently in view of the possible liabilities / obligations that may have to be met by the issuing banks in future and it has been decided to lay down the following prudential norms in this regard: Yours faithfully, (Prashant Saran) |
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