Central Bank asks I-T dept to verify applicants’ credentials

Update: 2015-07-27 23:49 GMT
RBI has asked the I-T department to get a 'tax angle' verification done for four dozen corporate entities seeking licence to operate small finance and payment banks in the country.

RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan had recently written to the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), to expedite the matter and provide the banking regulator with inputs about individuals at the helm of these entities with businesses spread across the country and abroad, officials said.

CBDT has asked its investigation and regular assessment ranges across the country to "quickly" collect the data and submit them so that RBI can take a final view on the grant of licences to eligible parties. "The inputs sought relate to financial and tax history of close to 50 entities, their owners and senior executives who have applied for getting RBI's licence to run small finance and payment banks," they said. 

It has been instructed by RBI and CBDT, the officials said, that any adverse record or observation about financial dealings of these entities, found out either by way of an earlier action by the taxman or through regular mechanism of intelligence and data gathering, should be reported. "In case there is no adverse finding, the I-T will send an all okay report," one of the officials said. 

Those entities for which tax clearances have been sought include Intellecash MicroFinance Network Company Private Ltd., SKS MicroFinance Limited, Capital Local Area Bank Limited, Electronica Finance Limited, Repco MicroFinance Limited, SE Investments Limited, RGVN (North East) Micro Finance Limited, Ujjivan Financial Services Private Limited, and Ashika Global Securities Private Limited. 

Vodafone M-Pesa Limited, NSDL, Cholamandalam Distribution Services Limited, Kishore LaxmiNarayan Biyani, RIL, NSE Strategic Investment Corporation, Aditya Birla, Airtel M Commerce Services Limited, and Videocon D2H are also among the entities about which clearance has been sought from the tax authorities. 

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