At present, urban cooperative banks (UCBs) that meet certain criteria are permitted to provide internet banking with transactional facility to their customers with prior approval of the RBI.
Besides, internet banking with "view only" facility is allowed to be given by all UCBs complying with certain conditions, without RBI's approval.
RBI said some of the StCBs and DCCBs have requested for permission to offer internet banking facility.
"It has been decided to allow StCBs and DCCBs to extend the facility of internet banking to their customers.
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The new guidelines says that all StCBs, DCCBs and UCBs that have implemented Core Banking Solution (CBS) and migrated to Internet Protocol Version 6 may offer internet banking (view only) facility to their customers, without prior approval of RBI.
In case any service offered under 'view only' facility requires two-factor authentication or One Time Password (OTP), banks may adopt the prescribed security features, as appropriate to such services.
StCBs, DCCBs and UCBs wanting to give internet banking with transactional facility must get RBI approval with the conditions that capital adequacy ratio is not less than 10 per cent, networth is Rs 50 crore of more as of March 31 of the preceding fiscal and gross non-performing assets (NPAs) are less than 7 per cent and net NPAs are not more than 3 per cent.
They should also have a track record of regulatory compliance, with no monetary penalty being imposed on them for violation of RBI guidelines during the two financial years preceding the year in which the application was made.