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Payment Gateway License - RBI Approval - Payment & Settlement Systems Act, 2007, India

 

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Phone # 0091-98.11.41.58.31-37-61-72-84-92-94

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Email: ask@paymentgatewayconsultant.com

 

Q1. When did Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007 (PSS Act, 2007) came into effect?


Ans. The PSS Act, 2007 received the assent of the President on 20th December 2007 and it came into force with effect from 12th August 2008.

 

Q2. What is the objective of the PSS Act, 2007?


Ans. The PSS Act, 2007 provides for the regulation and supervision of payment systems in India and designates the Reserve Bank of India (Reserve Bank) as the authority for that purpose and all related matters. The Reserve Bank is authorized under the Act to constitute a Committee of its Central Board known as the Board for Regulation and Supervision of Payment and Settlement Systems (BPSS), to exercise its powers and perform its functions and discharge its duties under this statute.  The Act also provides the legal basis for “netting” and “settlement finality”. This is of great importance, as in India, other than the Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system all other payment systems function on a net settlement basis.

 

Q3. What are the Regulations made under the PSS Act, 2007 and when did they come into force?


Ans. Under the PSS Act, 2007,  two Regulations have been made by the Reserve Bank of India, namely,  the Board for Regulation and Supervision of Payment and Settlement Systems Regulation, 2008 and   the Payment and Settlement Systems Regulations, 2008. Both these Regulations came into force along with the PSS Act, 2007 on 12th August 2008.

 

Q4. What are the objectives of these two Regulations?


Ans. The Board for Regulation and Supervision of Payment and Settlement Systems Regulation, 2008 deals with the constitution of the Board for Regulation and Supervision of Payment and Settlement System (BPSS), a Committee of the Central Board of Directors of the Reserve Bank of India. It also deals with the composition of the BPSS, its powers and functions,  exercising of powers on behalf of BPSS, meetings of the BPSS and quorum, the constitution of Sub-Committees/Advisory Committees by BPSS, etc.,  The BPSS exercises the powers on behalf of the Reserve Bank, for regulation and supervision of the payment and settlement systems under the PSS Act, 2007.

The Payment and Settlement Systems Regulations, 2008 covers matters  like form of application for authorization for commencing/ carrying on a payment system and grant of authorization, payment instructions and determination of standards of payment systems, furnishing of returns/documents/other information, furnishing of accounts and balance sheets by system provider etc., .

 

Q.5 Are entities operating a payment system or intending to operate a payment system required to get a license, approval or authorization for the purpose?


Ans. In terms of Section 4 of the PSS Act, 2007  no person other than the Reserve Bank can operate or commence a payment system unless authorized by the Reserve Bank. Any person desirous of commencing or operating a payment system needs to apply for authorization under the PSS Act, 2007(Section 5).

Source: RBI

Ozg Payment Gateway Consultant

 &

Ozg Registration, Approval & Licensing Group

Ozg Center | London | New Delhi | New York | Mumbai

 

Phone # 0091-98.11.41.58.31-37-61-72-84-92-94

Website: PaymentGatewayLicense.rbiApproval.com

Email: ask@paymentgatewayconsultant.com