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2 leading Russian banks open vostro account for overseas trade in rupee

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New Delhi, October 23

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Two Russian banks have opened a special vostro account following permission from the Reserve Bank of India to facilitate overseas trade in rupee.

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FACILITATING CROSS-BORDER TRADE

  • Last month, the RBI and Finance Ministry had asked top management of banks and representatives of trade bodies to push export and import transactions in rupee
  • They wanted banks in India to connect with foreign counterparts for special rupee vostro accounts to facilitate cross-border trade in rupee rather than USD

Sberbank and VTB Bank — the largest and second largest banks of Russia — are the first foreign lenders to receive this approval after the RBI announced the guidelines on overseas trade in rupee in July. These banks have opened special vostro account in their respective branches in Delhi, sources said.

Last month, state-owned UCO Bank received RBI’s approval to open a special vostro account with Gazprombank of Russia.

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The Kolkata-based lender, among the first banks to receive the regulator’s approval following the RBI’s decision to promote rupee settlement, opened the account during this month. The move to open the special vostro account clears the deck for settlement of payments in rupee for trade between India and Russia, enabling cross-border trade in the Indian currency, which the RBI is keen to promote.

The RBI has allowed the special vostro accounts to invest the surplus balance in Indian Government securities to help popularise the new arrangement. UCO Bank already has a vostro account-based facility with Iran. Gazprombank, or GPB, is a privately-owned Russian lender and the third largest bank in the country by assets.

Last month, the RBI and the Finance Ministry had asked the top management of banks and representatives of trade bodies to push export and import transactions in rupee. They wanted the banks in India to connect with their foreign counterparts for opening special rupee vostro accounts to facilitate cross-border trade in the Indian currency rather than the US dollar.

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