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    RBI Moves to Fine Cos for Availing Foreign Guarantee

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    RBI Directives on Foreign Exchange Laws and Overseas Guarantees

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued directives to certain state-owned banks regarding the breach of foreign exchange laws by their corporate clients. These clients have been asked to pay a penalty and acknowledge the breach if they have obtained guarantees from overseas banks.

    Performance Guarantees and FEMA Guidelines

    • Companies often secure performance guarantees from banks to undertake large projects, serving as assurances to fulfill contractual obligations.
    • RBI has identified violations involving banks in India acting as advisors, while offshore financial institutions serve as guarantors.
    • The Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999 prohibits guarantees from offshore financial institutions under the FEMA Guarantees Regulation 2000.
    • However, RBI’s 2019 master direction allows certain transactions related to non-resident guarantees for domestic facilities.

    Legal and Regulatory Perspectives

    • The Supreme Court considers RBI directions, including master directions, as statutory regulations.
    • There is potential for conflict between FEMA regulations and RBI master directions, especially regarding non-resident guarantees.
    • Judicial forums may need to address these conflicts, as noted by Harshal Bhuta, a partner at PR Bhuta & Co.

    RBI's Call to Action

    • Corporates are instructed to regularize guarantees through compounding proceedings within 45 days of notification.

    Industry Practices and Reasons for Overseas Guarantees

    • Local companies may obtain guarantees from overseas banks due to local banks reaching exposure limits.
    • Suspicions of bogus guarantees might have prompted recent RBI actions, although this remains unconfirmed.

    Alternative Arrangements and Impact

    • Under FEMA notification 3R, non-residents can issue guarantees for securitizing rupee facilities, indirectly resulting in contingent liabilities.
    • Suhas Bendre suggests that allowing local companies to use overseas guarantees could have no net impact on forex flows.
    • Tags :
    • Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999
    • FEMA Guarantees Regulation 2000.
    • Overseas Guarantees
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