Iran has requested the Ministry of Finance and the Reserve Bank of India to allow it open accounts in multiple banks to facilitate better non-oil trade between the two nations.
At present, only UCO Bank facilitates transactions with Iran and those are oil related.
According to Iranian Ambassador to India Gholam Reza Ansari, as the UCO Bank account deals with only oil transactions, the Persian Gulf nation needs to open accounts in different banks for better non-oil trade between the two countries.
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"We request the RBI to give us permission to deal with more Indian banks in this country. This proposal has been given to Ministry of Finance as well as the RBI," he said.
India had since July 2011 paid in Euros to clear 55 per cent of its purchases of Iranian oil through Ankara-based Halkbank. The remaining 45 per cent due amount was remitted in rupees in accounts Iranian Oil Company opened in Kolkata-based UCO Bank.
Tougher sanctions blocked the payments in euro through Turkey from February 6 last year but the rupee payments for 45 per cent of the purchases continued through UCO Bank.