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RFP for implementation of CBS in RRBs sponsored by Andhra Bank
February 2010
Contents
1
Preface
1.1
2.1
2.2
2.3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
Objective
Specific Goals and Scope of the Project.
Goals of the Project.
Scope of the Project
Implementation Scope for CBS
Branch-wise implementation Projections
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
4.13
4.14
4.15
4.16
4.17
4.18
4.19
4.20
4.21
Hardware requirements.
5.1
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5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
Supply of Hardware
Backup Recovery Replication Requirements
Acceptance of Hardware
Additional Information
Core Banking Solutions Hardware Sizing
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
Software implementation.
Hardware implementation.
Handholding support at branches.
Resources for Helpdesk.
Resources for ongoing support.
Warranty and Annual Technical Support for Finacle and RDBMS.
Warranty and Annual Maintenance Contract for Hardware.
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
9.7
9.8
9.9
9.10
9.11
9.12
Application Software
Application Software Customization and implementation.
Hand holding support at Branches.
Training.
Hardware Requirements
Operating Systems:
Relational Database Management Systems
Work stations and other requirements at Data Center / DRC.
Annual Technical Support and Annual Maintenance Contract.
Resources for ongoing support.
Summary of Cost and Total Costs
10
Payment Terms.
10.1
10.2
10.3
Payment Schedule
Project Implementation Costs.
Project Life cycle Costs
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Eligibility Criteria
11.2
11.3
Eligibility of Bidders
Experience of the Bidder in implementing Core Banking Solutions
12
Evaluation Process
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8
12.9
12.10
13
Bid Submission
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
13.6
13.7
13.8
13.9
13.10
13.11
13.12
13.13
13.14
13.15
13.16
13.17
13.18
Annexure - 1
Compliance Certificate
Annexure - 2
Bidder Profile
Annexure - 3
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Team Profile
Annexure - 6
Annexure - 7
Query Format
Annexure - 8
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List of Tables
Table 2-1 CGGB Business Indicators...................................................................................................5
Table 2-2 CGGB Branch distribution...................................................................................................7
Table 2-3 CGGB Products and Services...............................................................................................7
Table 2-4 RGB Business Indicators......................................................................................................9
Table 2-5 RGB Branch distribution....................................................................................................10
Table 2-6 RGB Products and Services................................................................................................11
Table 3-1 Scope of the CBS Project for Andhra Bank sponsored RRBs.............................................15
Table 3-2 Project schedule..................................................................................................................17
Table 5-1 RRB CBS Server sizing parameters...................................................................................54
Table 5-2 RRB CBS Additional inputs for Solution Sizing...........................................................55
Table 5-3 Information on existing business for solution sizing..........................................................57
Table 5-4Business projections for 5 year period for solution sizing..................................................58
Table 9-1 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Application Software.....................................71
Table 9-2 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Application Software customisation and
implementation...................................................................................................................................72
Table 9-3 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Handholding support.....................................73
Table 9-4 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Handholding support (Optional costs beyond
50 branches).......................................................................................................................................73
Table 9-5 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Training.........................................................73
Table 9-6 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Hardware for DC...........................................74
Table 9-7 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Hardware for DRC........................................75
Table 9-8 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for RDBMS for DC.............................................76
Table 9-9 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for RDBMS for DRC..........................................76
Table 9-10 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Workstations (DC).......................................77
Table 9-11 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Workstations (DRC)....................................77
Table 9-12 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Annual Technical Support Charges
Application Software..........................................................................................................................78
Table 9-13 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Annual Technical Support Charges Oracle
RDBMS etc.(DC)...............................................................................................................................78
Table 9-14 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Annual Technical Support Charges Oracle
RDBMS etc. (DRC)............................................................................................................................78
Table 9-15 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Annual Maintenance Contract Charge DC
Hardware............................................................................................................................................79
Table 9-16 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Annual Maintenance Contract Charges
DRC Hardware...................................................................................................................................79
Table 9-17 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Annual Maintenance Contract Charge - DC
Workstations.......................................................................................................................................79
Table 9-18 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Annual Maintenance Contract Charges (DRC)
............................................................................................................................................................80
Table 9-19 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Manpower resources provisioning (DC).....80
Table 9-20 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Manpower resources provisioning (DRC). 81
Table 9-21 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format - Consolidation..................................................82
Table 10-1 AB RRB CBS Payment Terms.......................................................................................85
Table 10-2 AB RRB CBS Payment Terms Project Implementation Costs....................................86
Table 10-3 AB RRB CBS Payment Terms Project Life Cycle Costs............................................87
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Table 12-1 AB RRB CBS Functional specifications mapping document for Technical Bid
evaluation...........................................................................................................................................92
Table 12-2 AB RRB CBS TEVS Weightage Distribution...............................................................96
Table 13-1Evaluation Schedule........................................................................................................106
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Preface
1.1
1.1.1
Andhra Bank, a body constituted under Banking Companies Acquisition and Transfer of
Undertakings Act 1980 has its Head Office at 5-9-11, Dr. Pattabhi Bhavan, Saifabad, Hyderabad500004. Its Department of Information Technology Core Banking Solutions is located at 3rd Floor,
D Block, Cyber Gateway, Madhapur, Hyderabad-500081, India.
1.1.2
Andhra Bank is hereinafter called Bank which term or expression unless excluded by or repugnant
to the context or the meaning thereof, shall be deemed to include its successors and permitted assigns
herein after called Andhra Bank or Bank or bank, issues this Request For Proposal, hereinafter
called RFP.
1.1.3
The Request for Proposal is issued for inviting proposals (Technical and Commercial Bids) for the
implementation of Core Banking Solution in Regional Rural Banks sponsored by Andhra Bank.
1.1.4
A vendor submitting the proposal in response to RFP for Implementation of Core Banking Solution
in the Regional Rural Banks sponsored by Andhra Bank shall hereinafter be referred to as Bidder /
Vendor interchangeably.
1.1.5
The RFP document is neither an offer letter nor a legal contract, but an invitation for offers /
responses. No contractual obligation on behalf of Andhra Bank whatsoever shall arise from the RFP
process unless and until a formal contract is signed and executed by duly authorized officers of
Andhra Bank and the bidder.
1.1.6
The Bank has no obligation to accept any or the lowest quote. The Bank may decide not to accept
any quote or may accept a quote that is not a lowest quote. The bank reserves the right to cancel the
RFP at any point in time.
1.1.7
All offers of the bidders shall be unconditional and once accepted whether with or without
modifications by the Bank shall be binding between the Bank and such Bidder.
1.1.8
However, this is a binding document between Bank and respondents till the completion of selection
process and notification of award and till a contract is signed between Bank and the Vendor in the
process in case both parties initiate and expedite certain actions pending the execution of a contract.
1.1.9
The Bank may modify any / all of the terms of this RFP and shall be entitled to award the contract to
a selected bidder with / without modification of any conditions contained herein.
1.1.10
This RFP document is structured in such a way that the Bidders fully understand and acquaint
themselves with the requirements of RRBs sponsored by the Bank..
1.1.11
The last date for the receipt of proposals responding to the RFP is 26th March 2010.
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1.1.12
While this section is a Preface to the entire document, the following sections are meaningfully
segregated for better understanding of the document. The section headings or any other headings do
not have any contractual sequence and the submission of responses to RFP should be based on total
understanding of the document.
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2.1
2.1.1
Andhra Bank (http://www.andhrabank.in) has its history parallel to Indias freedom struggle and was
founded by an eminent freedom fighter and a multi-faceted genius, Dr. Bhogaraju Pattabhi
Seetharamayya. Bank was registered on 20th November 1923 and commenced its operations on 28th
November 1923. Bank was nationalized on 15th April 1980 and is presently a Public Sector Bank
with the Government of India holding 51% of its capital.
2.1.2
Bank has achieved a business of Rs. 117,899 Crores as on 31st December 2009.
2.1.3
Bank uses Information Technology in all spheres of its functioning by connecting all its branches,
service centres and extension counters through its WAN and implemented Finacle Universal Banking
Solution with 100% coverage.
2.1.4
Bank has sponsored two Regional Rural Banks namely Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank and
Rushikulya Gramya Bank.
2.2
2.2.1
Inception: Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank (CGGB) was formed by the amalgamation of two
Regional Rural Banks namely Chaitanya Grameena Bank and Godavari Grameena Bank with
effect from March 1, 2006.
2.2.2
2.2.3
Government of India
:
Andhra Bank :
Government of Andhra Pradesh:
50%
35%
15%
Business Indicator
Net Worth
Rs. In Lakhs
6081.93
Total Business
121337.57
Total Deposits
55014.95
Aggregate Deposits
54018.47
66322.62
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Business Indicator
Rs. In Lakhs
16592.56
Operating Profit
1385.57
Net Profit
1385.57
Interest Income
5951.73
Interest Expenditure
3313.09
2638.64
1817.09
120.55
Investments
Turnover in Credit Card Merchant Business
Standard Assets
13985.44
Nil
65573.16
15.92
311.12
51990.53
Advances to Agriculture
49389.83
741.41
Retail Lending
377.07
891.97
Educational Loans
590.20
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2.2.4
Organisation Structure
2.2.4.1
The Bank has a three tier organizational structure with the Head Office at the top, a Controlling
Office in the middle and branches across Guntur, East Godavari and West Godavari districts in
Andhra Pradesh.
2.2.5
2.2.5.1
Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank has its head office located at Brodipet, Guntur. The bank also
has a controlling (Regional) office in Rajahmundry with jurisdiction over branches in East and West
Godavari Districts. The Bank however functions on two tier basis for the Branches in Guntur
District.
2.2.6
Branches
2.2.6.1
Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank has a branch network of 103 units including 101 branches and
2 Extension Counters.
2.2.6.2
District
Urban Branches
Guntur
East Godavari
West Godavari
Total
2.2.7
8
2
3
13
Semi-urban Branches
Rural Branches
20
6
2
28
34
13
15
62
DEPOSITS
ADVANCES
Current Deposits
Savings Bank Accounts
Nirbhaya Savings Bank (Insurance
Linked)
Nirbhaya Gold Savings Bank (Insurance
Linked)
Suraksha Savings bank (Insurance
Linked)
Suraksha Gold savings Bank (Insurance
Linked)
No Frills Account
Fixed deposits
Kalpalatha Deposits
Tax Saver Deposits
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Cash Certificates
Recurring Deposits
Overdue Deposits
2.2.8
Existing Computerisation
2.2.8.1
All branches of Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank are computerized using Micro TBA (MTBA)
solution provided by M/s LaserSoft InfoSystems Pvt. Limited. Two branches perform clearing
operations using RBIs MMBC package.
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2.3
2.3.1
2.3.2
2.3.3
Government of India :
Andhra Bank
:
Government of Orissa :
50%
35%
15%
Business Indicator
Net Worth
Rs. In Lakhs
3643.91
Total Business
107407.18
Total Deposits
74791.48
Aggregate Deposits
74791.48
32615.70
36045.30
Operating Profit
987.98
Net Profit
130.58
Interest Income
3875.64
Interest Expenditure
2413.18
1462.46
1061.02
43.61
46388.90
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Business Indicator
Rs. In Lakhs
Standard Assets
30125.70
12.76
315.90
22204.19
Advances to Agriculture
7744.95
555.03
Retail Lending
3823.17
1255.16
Educational Loans
168.03
1905
2.3.4
Organisation Structure
2.3.4.1
The Bank has a two tier organizational structure with the Head Office at the top and the branches
spread across Ganjam and Gajapathi districts of Orissa state.
2.3.5
Head Office
2.3.5.1
Rushikulya Gramya Bank has its head office located at Gate Bazar, Brahmapur 760001 in Orissa
State.
2.3.6
Branches
2.3.6.1
2.3.6.2
District
Ganjam
Gajapathi
Total
Urban Branches
9
9
Rural Branches
48
9
57
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2.3.7
DEPOSITS
Current Deposits
Savings Bank Accounts
Suraksha Savings Bank
Rushikulya Jeevan Suraksha
No Frills Account
Fixed deposits
Kalpabata Deposits
Tax Saver Deposits
Cash Certificates
Recurring Deposits
Rushikulya Sarvashreshta
ADVANCES
Loans against Deposits
Loans against KVPs, NSCs, LIC policies
Mortgage Loans
Loans against Gold (Non-Agricultural)
Clean Loans
Loans against Merchandise
Personal Loans for Consumer Durables, Motor Vehicles
Other term Loans for High Value Advances
All Staff Loans
Housing Loans to Staff
Additional Housing Loans to Staff
Rushikulya Bank Kisan Credit Cards
Rythu Mithra Groups
Kisan Yagna (Two Wheeler Loans)
Joint Liability Groups
Advance against Rent Receivables
Gold Loans Agricultural
Agricultural Term Loans
Agricultural Allied Activities
Indirect Finance to agriculture
Small Scale Industries
Transport Operators
Retail Trade
Business Enterprises
Professional & Self-employed
General Credit Card
Housing Loans
Education Loans
Self Help Groups
Rushikulya Laghu Udyog Credit Card
Clean Overdrafts to Staff
Secured Overdrafts
Secured Overdrafts against Gold
Secured Overdrafts against Real Estate
Open Cash Credit
Suit Filed Accounts
Clean Bills Purchase
Clean Bills Purchase-Instant Credit
Rushikulya Swarojgar Credit Cards
CGC Invoked Accounts
Bank Guarantees
Invoked Guarantees Paid
Temporary Overdrafts
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2.3.8
2.3.8.1
All branches of Rushikulya Gramya Bank are computerized using Micro TBA (MTBA) solution
provided by M/s LaserSoft InfoSystems Pvt. Limited.
Three branches perform clearing
operations using RBIs MMBC package.
2.3.9
Current Deposits
Savings Bank Accounts (including Insurance linked schemes)
Term Deposits
Overdrafts
Cash Credits (including Kisan Cards)
Demand and Term Loans
Remittances (Drafts and Pay orders)
Clearing
Cash
Bills and Cheques (inward and outward)
Bank Guarantees
Lockers (system support not expected for Lockers maintenance)
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3.1
Objective
3.1.1
The objective of the Project is to implement a Centralised Core Banking Solution to the two
Regional Rural Banks sponsored by the Bank to provide the benefits of centralization including
delivery channels, payment systems etc. in phases and to help implementation of Financial Inclusion.
3.2
3.2.1
For the reasons of knowledge sharing, training and guidance, synchronization with parent bank etc.
Bank has chosen to implement Finacle Universal Banking Solution in the Bank in the two Regional
Banks.
3.3
3.3.1
Implement a unified Core Banking Solution duly establishing a single Data Center for both the
RRBs for the centralization of application and data covering 182 identified branches and 2
Extension Counters, along with existing Controlling (Regional) Office and Two Head Offices of
the two RRBs, and new branches opened during implementation.
Deploy a robust solution to handle high volume of data using a standard RDBMS, responding to
all types of transactions within the stipulated time limits under peak load and supporting
estimated concurrent user access.
Introduce new delivery channels such as ATM and Internet Banking (in subsequent phase)
Ensure high availability by building redundancies in hardware, network and other systems at
Data Center and also have corresponding systems at a Disaster Recovery Center.
Leverage centralized data for Management and Executive Information System and use the
centralized data for meeting regulatory and statutory requirements of individual RRB.
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3.4
3.4.1
The scope of the project includes provision of all necessary or customary components for a
centralized Core Banking Solution, including, but not limited to, suitable hardware, operating
systems, application software, RDBMS and other required systems, their installation, performance
tuning, and facility management as a Total Turnkey Solution so as to be able to achieve the relevant
service levels described herein. Bank will provide necessary Network connectivity, Data Centers
(Primary and Secondary sites) and ensure their maintenance either through internal arrangements or
through a Separate Service Provider.
3.4.2
The implementation of Core Banking Solution aims to evolve a Customer Centric, Enterprise
Architecture for RRBs. The solution is expected to provide an enterprise view and management
services of Bank maintaining the identity of branches and delivery channels. The bidder has to
necessarily propose only Finacle Universal Banking Solution (with a version suitable to the RRBs)
duly understanding and provisioning the customisation requirements in accordance with the details
provided in the RFP.
3.4.3
For the purpose of performance measurement and also to meet regulatory and statutory requirements,
the branch shall be retained as a delivery channel, providing an enterprise concept for the customer
and Management & Executive Information Systems.
3.4.4
The scope of the project is enumerated in the table 3.1. The requirements are provided in brief as
bulleted items. The scope of the project for the sake of understanding is divided into four main
groups, viz. (1) Solution Scope (2) Functional scope (3) Technical scope (4) Services scope.
3.4.5
The detailed requirements on each of the areas are mentioned in the following sections.
3.4.6
While the objective of the Sponsor Bank is to bring all its RRB branches, controlling / administrative
offices, other functional offices and delivery channels under Core Banking in a phased manner, the
scope of the project envisaged under this RFP is for covering 182 branches, 2 Extension counters
along with 3 controlling / administrative offices, and all delivery channels under Core Banking by
31st December 2010. The branches that are expected to be opened in due course are also to be
covered under Core banking.
3.4.7
Taking into consideration the contents of this RFP along with its annexures, the Bidder shall be
required to estimate size and propose a Core Banking (Centralised) solution which is suitable to the
RRBs and meet all the present and upgrade requirements desired by the RRBs. The Bidder shall also
propose all the services that are required for the implementation and smooth functioning of the
solution for a period of 5 years.
3.4.8
The Bidder shall be required to estimate all the required products and services considering that only
principal provisions are given in this RFP. The Bidder has to take total responsibility for working out
macro and micro level details of the project plan and the requirements and make provision to utilise
the existing infrastructure as per the information furnished in the RFP about the availability for such
systems for the use in this project scope.
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3.4.9
The Bidder shall be required to implement the proposed systems and provide support and
maintenance for all the systems either, supplied and installed within the scope of this RFP or existing
systems that are included for maintenance within the scope of work for a period of 5 years from the
date of signing the contract.
3.4.10
The Bidder shall provide necessary resources for the maintenance of Hardware, Operating System,
Middleware, RDBMS, Application Software and any other component that is proposed in Bill of
Material as part of solution in response to RFP for a period of 5 years.
3.4.11
The Bidder shall be required to submit a project plan considering the entire scope expressed in the
RFP document or scope deemed necessary and manage the project execution as per the plan approved
by the Sponsored Bank. The plan submitted should cover all the assumptions that have been made by
the bidder for a smooth execution of the project.
3.4.12
The Bidder should consider and plan the project as on on-going project beyond the contractual
period of 5 years where the scope of the project can be extended by the Bank at its option. Banks
option of extending the scope may at the minimum cover:
Extension of Service Obligations under Annual Technical Support, Annual Maintenance Contract,
Warranty, Resources for Maintenance Services, etc
3.5
3.5.1
Component
Requirement
Remarks
Middleware/any
components required
other
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Detailed
System
Study,
Business Process Definition,
Providing environment for User
Acquaintance
and
User
Acceptance Tests etc. will also
form part of this item.
Application Support
Oracle DBA
Hardware
Web servers
App Servers
DB Servers
Storage
Tape Library
Test systems for Finacle
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optimization
jeopardizing security.
without
3.5.2
3.6
Serial
No.
Phase
Scope Inclusion
Completion
Deadline
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No.
Phase
Scope Inclusion
Completion
Deadline
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4.1
4.1.1
Andhra Bank intends to deploy Finacle Application Software from M/s Infosys Technologies as a
part of Core Banking Solution implementation in its two sponsored RRBs, as the Application
Software being used by the Sponsor Bank for its Core Banking Solution is Finacle. This will
facilitate uniformity in the technology platform and related business processes.
4.1.2
Andhra Bank, on behalf of its RRBs requires the following components in an integrated environment
for the implementation of proposed CBS.
Cash Module
Bills
Guarantees
MIS
General Ledger
Lockers
National Electronic Funds Transfer through Sponsor Bank as per RBI guidelines.
The detailed requirements for each of the above areas are provided in the following sections.
4.2
4.2.1
System should generate unique customer ID for any type of customer across any of the branches
under CBS on accepting the details and counterchecking the data base for duplicates.
4.2.2
Customer Id should be auto generated, and not to allow the user to enter the same.
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4.2.3
System should capture party identification details such as PAN number, Unique ID number etc. as per
RBI/Banks requirements.
4.2.4
Ability to capture data like occupation / employment, nature of activity, anticipated level of activity.
4.2.5
Ability to capture PID details validating customer IDs with duplicate PID details.
4.2.6
4.2.7
System should give alert on the number of customers already introduced by the introducer.
4.2.8
System should identify a customer ID as KYC compliant or not, by capturing a flag / field.
4.2.9
The system should be capable to capture all the required data of the customers of different
constitutions/types, as per Banks requirements and statutory requirements like RRB guidelines,
KYC/PML norms.
4.2.10
System should allow modification in customer name under exceptional circumstances, with higher
level authorization.
4.2.11
Ability to select and drill down customer details based on short name/ alphabets to identify correct ID
of the customer.
4.2.12
The system should be able to store relevant data and to provide reports like Customer details, resume
across all his accounts, history of changes done in CIF with old & new values etc.,
4.2.13
The system should allow generation of reports based on details of customer such as cheques
presented, retuned, average balance, transaction turnover (based on parameterized amount/period),
Customer constitution, customer type, customer status etc.,
4.2.14
The Customer Information Module should provide a single view of customers across the products
and should have capability to integrate with all the modules across the CBS.
4.2.15
4.3
4.3.1
Account Opening:
4.3.1.1
System should permit opening of a new account only if Customer Master (CIF) is present, for Main
account holders / Joint Account holders.
4.3.1.2
System should have ability to link any number of accounts across the bank to a customer.
4.3.1.3
Account opening or modification or closure should be done under maker checker concept, with
appropriate user levels.
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4.3.1.4
Account number is to be auto-generated by system, with check digit. Provision should be available to
parameterize the structure of "Account Number" as per Banks requirement.
4.3.1.5
While opening an account, the system should have the ability to take all customer details in the
existing Customer Information file and populate the details automatically.
4.3.1.6
Facility for automatic capture of default values specified for the selected scheme code.
4.3.1.7
Ability to auto populate default values in generic fields as given by Bank, with a provision to modify
the same by the user.
4.3.1.8
The system should have the ability to parameterize the eligibility criteria for opening different
accounts for different customer types/constitutions. Also, the system should be capable to capture
the information regarding prohibitions and exemptions pertaining to the particular constitution.
System should validate such parameters with the fields in CIF while opening the accounts, and
should throw alerts wherever deviations are found.
4.3.1.9
System should have the capacity to capture Introducer details such as Name, Customer ID, Address,
relation with the customer, Period of Knowledge about Customer etc. Introduction should be
optional as per KYC norms.
4.3.1.10
Ability to generate letter of thanks to the Account holders after an opening of account, with a
provision to generate the letter to any or all of Main account holder, Joint Account holders, Introducer
& Related parties.
4.3.1.11
If an account opened as transferred in account then free text fields under MIS tab customized to
capture last insurance posted and branch details for insurance linked schemes.
4.3.1.12
Ability to restrict schemes to particular category of branches like Metro, Urban etc.
4.3.1.13
Ability of the system to capture and store the list of banned/ terrorist organizations and search the
lists to ascertain whether the applicant is named in the list and provide appropriate alerts
4.3.1.14
Ability to enter risk rating for all operative accounts during account opening with a provision to
modify the same either upward or downward with higher level authorization, and to generate a report
of accounts, risk rating wise.
4.3.1.15
Ability to parameterize turnover limit in accounts, and to generate a report in case transactions
turnover in account exceeds a parameterized percentage of the specified fixed turnover
4.3.2
4.3.2.1
Ability to define the limits for transactions in new accounts, with a provision to override the same as
an exception.
4.3.2.2
Facility to switch from one scheme to the other without change of account number
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4.3.2.3
Facility to support sweep and reverse sweep from the operative account to term deposit, after keeping
the minimum balance as parameterized
4.3.2.4
4.3.2.5
4.3.2.6
4.3.2.7
Ability to block the pay interest and collect interest fields from modification by user.
4.3.2.8
4.3.2.9
Ability in the system to disallow employees (logged in users) to pass cheques/ instruments in their
own accounts (this would be possible only in cases where more than one officer is available in the
branch)
4.3.2.10
To parameterize minimum balances in the account based on the scheme code, location of Branch,
cheque book facility. System should raise alert during transaction, if the balance will fall below the
minimum balance stipulation because of that transaction.
4.3.2.11
Ability to credit or debit any of the accounts within CBS (ABB), subject to parameterized
exemptions (e.g. illiterate account/ Inoperative accounts/ new accounts etc.)
4.3.2.12
System should support issue of Pass Book / Account statement, at the option of account holder.
4.3.2.13
Ability to issue pass book in the format provided by the bank along with full address and telephone
number of the Branch. The unique customer identification/ account number should also be printed on
the cover of the pass book
4.3.2.14
Provision for Lien marking upto specified amount. Marking or un-marking should be done with
maker & checker concept with appropriate user levels. Required reports and logs should be available
for the same.
4.3.2.15
Provision for account freeze, for debit or credit or both. Freezing or unfreezing should be done with
maker & checker concept with appropriate user levels. Required reports and logs should be available
for the same.
4.3.2.16
Providing cheque book facility based on scheme type / as per customer request.
4.3.2.17
Provision for acceptance/revocation of Stop payment instructions. System should validate the same
during all types of transactions.
4.3.2.18
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4.3.2.19
Provision to change of account status from Dormant to Normal should seek authorization of higher
level.
4.3.2.20
4.3.2.21
System should be able to pick Finacle account number, if the user enters the account number in old
format.
4.3.2.22
System should be able to capture data like type of transactions to be conducted, sources of funds.
4.3.2.23
4.3.2.24
Identifying No-Frill accounts crossing the limits and freezing the same.
4.3.2.25
Provision to mark an account as Unclaimed, and to generate required reports on unclaimed deposits
as per statutory requirements.
4.3.2.26
During account closure, system should pay/recover applicable interest and to recover applicable
account closing charges.
4.3.2.27
Ability to close all zero balance accounts after a parameterized period in case no transactions occur
during that period.
4.3.2.28
Provision to auto closure/batch closure of account based on certain parameters like zero balance,
dormant, non-maintenance of minimum balance or frequent cheque returns etc., Provision to issue
prior notices, and advices after closure.
4.3.2.29
While account closure, system should validate for linking of the account with other accounts,
standing instructions, pending cheques for collection, ATM card linking, charges pending for
recovery etc., and should give appropriate alerts. Account closure should be restricted or allowed
only by overriding by higher level users.
4.3.2.30
Ability to capture the source and use of funds for transactions above a certain limit.
4.3.2.31
System should support quick account opening facility i.e opening of customer master and SB account
by furnishing 4 to 5 fields, so that the user can update the remaining fields during non-peak hours.
4.3.2.32
4.3.2.33
System should support for numeric fields to allow entry of numeric values only.
4.3.2.34
Ability to make some of the existing fields as mandatory as per banks requirement.
4.3.2.35
If entry and verification are allowed in single menu option, verification should be allowed to higher
work class only as specified by bank.
4.3.2.36
Ability to add new fields in CIF/account opening screens, as per banks requirement.
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4.3.3
Interest:
4.3.3.1
Ability to maintain scheme wise Interest rates and to modify the same with effect from a previous/
future date. In case rate of interest is effected from a previous date, interest/ products are to be
reworked accordingly. Ability to maintain history of the same.
4.3.3.2
Ability of the system to create interest provisions as and when required by the Bank for periodical
profitability arrival or for Balance sheet purpose. System should ensure reversal of the same without
manual intervention.
4.3.3.3
Ability to parameterize the nature of interest application i.e., daily products or minimum balance
between 10th to month end or as per RBI norms, and to apply interest at Bank specified periodicity, as
parameterization.
4.3.3.4
To recover TDS from interest payment on specific schemes like SBNRO etc., as per Banks
requirement / statutory obligation. System should be capable of recovering differential rate of TDS
depending upon the country the customer is residing.
4.3.4
Insurance:
4.3.4.1
4.3.4.2
Provision to recover the insurance premium/charges automatically, on the day of account opening
and also on a pre-defined date of insurance year-end, for renewal of scheme.
4.3.4.3
4.3.4.4
The recovered premium should be credited to respective office account/insurance company accounts
as per the banks requirement at the account branch or at a designated nodal branch.
4.3.4.5
Reports should be available in specified format, on the list of accounts with details of insurance
premium/charges recovered or not recovered, along with reason for the same.
4.3.5
Service Charges:
4.3.5.1
Ability for defining different service charges scheme -wise/ customer type -wise based on a flag
indicating applicability of service charges
4.3.5.2
Ability in the system to facilitate parameterization, collection and exemption of the charges such as
Minimum Balance charges, account closure charges, stop payment charges, charges for loss of
cheque book, duplicate passbook/statement charges, cheque book issue charges, inoperative charges,
folio charges, cheque return charges, Number of withdrawals exceeding the parameterized limit per
month/quarter, handling/ incidental charges on insurance linked accounts and other charges etc.,
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4.3.5.3
Parameterization for charges/collection should be done at Scheme level and exemption should be
done at account level.
4.3.5.4
Ability to parameterize Service Tax and to recover the same along with Service charges.
4.3.6
Signature Scanning:
4.3.6.1
4.3.6.2
Ability in the system to disallow modification or deletion of signature once linked to the account.
Only addition of signature should be permitted. History of the same is to be maintained.
4.3.6.3
Facility to display latest signature/ photos of account holder/authorized/ joint signatories, during
financial & non-financial transactions, or with the help of hot keys
4.3.7
Minor accounts:
4.3.7.1
Proper alerts to be thrown while effecting Financial and Non-financial activities in such accounts.
4.3.7.2
Ability to Identify the minor account on attaining majority and provide appropriate alerts / reports.
4.3.7.3
Ability to generate letter on minors attaining majority. Also, provision to: i) generate a letter
addressed to the guardian (where the account is operated by the guardian) at least one week prior to
minor becoming a major and (ii) generate a letter addressed to the minor who becomes a major. This
should be done both in the case of accounts in single names as well as in joint names
4.3.8
Reports-general:
4.3.8.1
Facility to calculate average monthly balances for extending various facilities, i.e. issue of free DDs
or offer any other facility as prescribed by the Bank (parameterized).
4.3.8.2
4.3.8.3
Provision to generate all the reports required for Branch verification, internal MIS & statutory
requirements.
4.3.8.4
4.3.8.5
4.3.8.6
Ability for reporting of cash transactions of Rs. 10.00 lakhs and above during given period
(parameterized)
4.3.8.7
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4.4
Current Accounts
4.4.1
The system should be capable of defining and operating Current deposit type of accounts. The system
should support all the schemes as listed in Annexure 9.
4.4.2
These accounts can be opened by individuals, JHF, proprietary concern, partnership firms, private
and public limited companies, registered or unregistered clubs and associations, co-operative
societies, Government Departments, religious endowments, semi Government or local bodies, trusts,
executors, administrators, liquidators, receivers, assignees etc.
4.4.3
By default, Current Accounts should be, Interest free, with cheque book facility, and with certain
minimum balance stipulation. But, there should be provision to pay interest on Current accounts in
special cases, to open current accounts without cheque book facility, and without minimum balance
stipulation.
4.4.4
Operating the account regularly and frequently without any restriction on number of withdrawals or
deposits.
4.5
4.5.1
The system should be capable of defining various Savings Bank (SB) schemes such as General SB
accounts, No Frills Accounts and Insurance Linked Accounts. The system should support all the
schemes as listed in Annexure 9.
4.5.2
The system should provide for opening of SB accounts for the customers of different constitutions
and customer types like in the name of individuals, Joint accounts, Purdanishi ladies, Illiterate
persons, Students, minors, visually impaired persons etc.
4.5.3
These accounts can be opened by individuals / jointly with the name of the two or more persons,
payable to any of them or to the survivor or survivors or to all of them jointly
4.5.4
Prohibit opening of such accounts in the name of a trading / business concerns, government
departments, bodies, agencies depending upon budgetary allocations for their functioning with
certain exceptions.
4.5.5
System should be able to support Group SB accounts for SBSHG, SBRMG, SBJLG.
4.5.6
No Frills Accounts:
4.5.6.1
Ability to open No Frills Accounts with relaxed KYC norms / zero balance, and to maintain zero/low
minimum balance.
4.5.6.2
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4.5.6.3
There should be provision to parameterize Maximum Limits for (a) total credits to the account during
year, and (b) Credit balance at a given time.
4.5.6.4
There should be provision to parameterize Alert Limits for (a) total credits to the account during year,
and (b) Credit balance at a given time.
4.5.6.5
System should generate alerts/notices/report on reaching the Alert limits & Maximum limits.
4.6
4.6.1
4.6.2
4.6.3
It is a contra entry for the debit balances i.e., TODs arise in CASA accounts
4.6.4
4.6.5
Provision to parameterize interest rate, and to auto recovery of applicable Interest periodically /
during account closure / account regularization.
4.6.6
4.7
Term Deposits
4.7.1
The system should be capable of defining various deposit schemes including Reinvestment deposits,
Fixed Deposits, Cash Certificates, Overdue deposits, Tax Saver Deposits, Recurring Deposits etc.
The system should support all the schemes as listed in Annexure 9.
4.7.2
The system should allow to open Term Deposit accounts for all types of persons like individuals,
Joint accounts, Firms, HUF, Companies, Corporations, Societies or associations, Trust, Executors and
administrators, Govt/Semi Govt Departments, Local bodies etc. The system should also provide for
means to identify each account based on above constitution/type for MIS purposes.
4.7.3
The system should support basic features as per the Banks requirements such as
Account maintenance
Transaction maintenance
4.7.4
4.7.5
4.7.6
Closure of account before maturity (with or without penalty) with slabs for individuals and corporate
with time limit or on maturity
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4.7.7
Premature cancellation charges are waived if the deposit is closed for better rate of interest. If the
renewed deposit is closed prematurely, earlier waived penalty to be recovered. This is applicable for
all Term Deposits for that premature cancellation is allowed.
4.7.8
4.7.9
4.7.10
4.7.11
Auto renewal facility for identical/non identical periods with or without interest
4.7.12
4.7.13
4.7.14
4.7.15
4.7.16
In case of Reinvestment and recurring deposits interest will be calculated & credited to the account
every half-year (compounding quarterly).
4.7.17In case of Fixed Deposits, interest will be calculated as per the frequency specified while
the deposit (M/Q/H/Y/F).
opening
4.7.18
For payment of interest on Term deposits Bank follows Ground Rules and Code of Ethics of IBA
(GRACE) i.e., on deposits repayable in less than three months Or where the terminal quarter is
incomplete, interest would be paid for the actual number of days on the basis of 365 days in a year.
4.7.19
System should be capable of doing the following in respect of renewal of overdue term deposits
4.7.19.1
If the overdue term deposit is renewed after 14 days of its maturity, system should capture interest
rate prevailing as on the date of renewing the deposit or the rate prevailing as on the date of maturity,
whichever is lower. If the overdue term deposit is renewed before 14 days from the date of its
maturity , system should capture the interest rate as on the date of maturity.
4.7.20
The system should be capable of generating reports such as deposit ledger, Accounts closed /opened
in a given period/scheme/area etc., report on interest rates, TDS recovered, Interest credited/TDS
deducted party wise/branch wise , deposits under auto renewal etc.
4.7.21
4.7.22
4.7.23
System should be able to mask linked operative account field, maturity value etc. in
HOAACTD/ACM as required by the bank.
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System should check with Maximum Interest value set in GSPM while giving preferential interest
through HOAACTD/INTTM menus. Also should check with Maximum period and Maximum
amount values set in GSPM while opening the accounts through HOAACTD menu.
4.7.25
4.7.26
System should not allow in TM menu, cash entry more than 49999 in entry level itself.
4.7.27
4.7.28
System should not allow opening new TD acoounts in 12070/overdue GL sub-head code in
HOAACTD menu.
4.7.29
4.7.30
System should block FD account in debit leg of Standing Instructions menu (SIM)
4.7.31
4.7.32
4.7.33
System should check in INTTM not to exceed the Max. interest defined in GSPM while giving
preferential rate through INTTM.
4.7.34
System should auto populate renewal interest table code in TDREN menu.
Overdue deposits
4.7.35
A term deposit, which is neither renewed nor paid on the due date, is to be transferred together with
interest to this account.
4.7.36
No interest is payable on overdue deposits except under certain circumstances as defined by bank /
RBI.
4.7.37
Full particulars of the term deposits like number, name of the depositor etc should be noted against
the overdue deposit.
4.7.38
The system should be capable of making interest provisioning requirements thru system (monthly
with facility to reverse thru system).
Fixed Deposits
4.7.39
4.7.40
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4.7.41
Minimum period of deposit is 15 days and maximum period is 120 months with automatic renewal
facility and facility for premature cancellation.
4.7.42
4.7.43
4.7.44
Deposits can be made by individuals, HUF, Proprietary concerns, partnership firms, Limited
Companies, Registered bodies, trusts, Government / Quasi Government departments.
4.7.45
4.7.46
4.7.47
Rate of interest as applicable for different maturities ruling from time to time with 0.50% extra
payable to senior citizens and 1% extra for staff members
Reinvestment Deposits
4.7.48
A reinvestment plan, where interest will be added to the deposit amount half yearly, on quarterly
compounding basis.
4.7.49
4.7.50
Minimum period of deposit is 6 months and maximum period is 120 months and facility for
premature cancellation.
4.7.51
Rate of interest as applicable for different maturities ruling from time to time with 0.50% extra
payable to senior citizens and 1% extra for staff members.
4.7.52
4.7.53
4.7.54
Deposits can be made by individuals, HUF, Proprietary concerns, partnership firms, Limited
Companies, Registered bodies, trusts, Government / Quasi Government departments.
4.7.55
4.7.56
4.7.57
A term deposit account from Income tax assesses to get exemption under section 80c of IT Act.
4.7.58
Deposit can be in the form of Fixed deposits with monthly / quarterly interest payment or
Reinvestment Deposits
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Can be opened by Individuals or HUF, Income tax assesses with permanent account number either
singly or jointly.
4.7.60
In case of joint account, exemption under Sec 80C shall be available only to the 1st holder of the
deposit.
4.7.61
To obtain the declaration from the depositor stating that the deposit amount under such scheme with
various banks does not exceed Rs.100000/- under Sec 80c of IT act.
4.7.62
4.7.63
4.7.64
Rate of interest as applicable for different maturities ruling from time to time with 0.50% extra
payable to senior citizens and 1% extra for staff members.
4.7.65
4.7.66
4.7.67
4.7.68
Odd amounts can be deposited (Issue price) for a fixed period to receive round amount (face value)
on due date.
4.7.69
Deposit amount is accepted for face value of Rs.100 or Rs.1000 or multiples thereof
4.7.70
4.7.71
An affordable amount can be deposited monthly to receive a lump sum amount together with interest
on due date.
4.7.72
Accounts can be opened by individuals (singly / jointly), clubs, proprietary concerns, partnership
firms, companies associations, education institutions and other registered bodies for genuine saving
purpose.
4.7.73
4.7.74
Minimum period of deposit is 6 month and in multiples of three months with a maximum period of
120 months with facility for premature cancellation.
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Accounts are accepted in monthly installments with a minimum sum of Rs.5/- per month and
multiples thereof.
4.7.76
Loan facility is available up to 90% of the deposit and interest accrued on it.
4.7.77
4.7.78
4.7.79
Facility to accept the amount of cash deposited in multiple of installment amount. Facility to restrict
cash deposit in matured accounts.
4.8
Advances
4.8.1
The system should have the ability to parameterize different loan products (together with their
applicability to different customer categories) including, but not limited to the following: Loans
against deposits, Loans against KVPs, NSCs LIC policies etc., Loans against shares and mutual
funds, Loan against Gold (Non- Agricultural), Clean Loans, Loans against merchandise etc. as given
in Annexure 9.
4.8.2
The system should have the ability to define retail/ corporate loans based on GLs, threshold limits,
constitution or a combination of any other parameters.
4.8.3
The system should have the capability define various product types under general ledgers and to
classify broadly into, including but not limited to the following: Demand Loans, Overdrafts, Cash
Credits, Term Loans and Bills
4.8.4
The system should have ability to maintain a list of approved security types (i.e. land and buildings,
house sites, plant and machinery, jeweles, deposits, NSCs, KVP, shares (fully paid/ partly paid
details, physical/demat etc.), LIC policies, stocks, book debts etc. The system should also have ability
to link a single security to multiple loans/ limits, fully/ partially and multiple securities to a single
account
4.8.5
4.8.6
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Rural/ semi urban/ urban/ metro, based on the place of construction (in case of housing loans)
Direct/ Indirect finance
4.8.7
The system should have the ability to capture all data required by the bank for the particular type of
loan. The system should also have the capability of allowing the user to define additional fields other
than those available, with ease for additional data capturing.
4.8.8
The system should provide facility to define a master set of loan documents to be received from
customer at pre-sanction. The standard document set should be capable of being modified as specific
to each account. The system be able to capture the details of these documents once received (e.g.
document date and validity period, date of receipt etc) and to generate alerts after x days of opening
the account yet not receiving relevant documents.
4.8.9
The system should provide facility to create, modify, delete and print masters related to Facilities,
Purpose, BSR codes, Scheme codes, DSB, Loan code master, Industry code, Sanctioning authority,
Gold codes, Asset codes, Charge codes, Classification of advances. Limit type, Party Grading Master.
4.8.10
4.8.11
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The system should support the following features related to interest subvention
Ability to capture subvention parameters, amount upto which accounts are eligible for
subvention, Kharif and Rabi seasons (in terms of from and to dates), subvention applicable
up to dates separately for Kharif and Rabi, rate of interest chargeable to party and rate at
which claim is to be made on RBI, details of GL numbers and account types
Ability to charge original applicable rate of interest after expiry of the subvention period of the
scheme or on due date of the loan, whichever is earlier
Ability to calculate and post interest periodically (at present quarterly) at subvented rates on all
eligible accounts and at usual rates on the remaining accounts
Ability of the account closing program to calculate interest at subvented rate on eligible
accounts
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Ability to calculate claim on a quarterly basis/suggested intervals and submit to RBI as per the
proforma
Provision for recalculation and posting of interest (debit or credit) due to revision/ change of
interest rate with value date
Ability to permit modifications to default interest rates (parameterized for the specific scheme)
only on approval by manager/ appropriate authority (parameterisable).
All such accounts which are otherwise eligible and for which net interest rate falls below the
interest rate applicable for subvention should be reported in the Claim report.
4.8.14
The system should have provision for re-schedulement/ rephasement of loans with or without
overdues / interest (to be parameterized).
4.8.15
The system should have provision to restructure loans under CDR/ banks compromise policy/
Government directions (e.g. principal and Interest separately with or without overdues or as defined
by the bank/ conversion of agriculture loans).
4.8.16
The system should have the ability to print loan pass books in case of agricultural advances, weaker
section advances, advances against gold ornaments or as defined by the bank. Provision to print
account statement for loan accounts for a given period duly mentioning the rate of interest during the
different periods.
4.8.17
The system should have ability to maintain list of borrowers, guarantors, co-obligants, sureties who
are blacklisted (i.e. chronic defaulters, willful defaulters, undesirable parties, RBI defaulters list,
internal caution list, CIBIL, ECGC-SAL, sensitive commodities etc.) and generate reports as required
and support interface with external databases/ upload data/ information received from IBA/ RBI/
ECGC/ CIBIL/ Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) etc.
4.8.18
The system should have the capacity to define and collect Processing Charges, Upfront Charges, Prepayment Charges, Other periodic charges, such as administrative charges (including at the time of
closure), out of pocket expenses, etc. These charges have to be levied to the debit of the Loan /
Advances account. System should also have provision to exempt certain charges at scheme level and
also at account level.
4.8.19
The system should have ability to capture the details of subsidy received from agencies and to link
them to accounts, to place subsidy amount in the appropriate account e.g. sundry creditors/ sundry
suspense as defined by the bank and to adjust the subsidy to loan accounts as defined by the bank and
for recalculation of interest
4.8.20
The system should have the ability to capture the details of refinance, and process the same, as
defined by the RRBs and to know status of refinance accounts for monitoring and review.
4.8.21
The system should have ability to define margin for various types of securities at individual security
level and to define products/ schemes where margin amounts need to be collected from the customer,
before disbursal of the loan amount. The margin amounts to be collected may be flat amounts,
Percentage, Tiered slab-wise amounts/percentages etc.
4.8.22
The system should be capable of automatically calculating and displaying the applicable margin
amount as per the loan product/ scheme selected
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The system should have provision to classify NPA accounts as per IRAC statements and for
identification of accounts which were categorized as NPA in any particular period/quarter. The
system should also have the ability to mark NPA manually at customer/ account level with
parameterized level of authorization.
4.8.24
The system should have facility to calculate provision based on the availability of security (e.g. for
sub standard assets)
4.8.25
4.8.26
Provision for automatic reversal of outstanding interest (from the date of NPA) on the date of
marking an account as NPA
4.8.27
Provision for auto upgradation/ down gradation of assets based on the recoveries/ age of NPAs which
should be definable
4.8.28
Ability of the system to maintain the history of NPAs with date and code
4.8.29
Ability to define exemption categories of loans from the purview of NPA (e.g. deposit loans)
4.8.30
Ability to generate details of closed NPA accounts period -wise, range wise
4.8.31
The system should have facility to support maintenance of details for suit-filed accounts [i.e. original
account number, date of filing suit, suit amount, nature of suit (money/ mortgage etc) claim/ refund
details, decree details, petition details, advocate details, legal fee paid and other relevant details and
to classify these accounts as - Under Sarfaesi / DRT/ other suit-filed/ decreed/ restructured accounts
etc.
4.8.32
The system should have provision for transfer of accounts/ bills from regular to suit, and to maintain
the link between the original and suit account/ bill with history within or outside the branch.
4.8.33
The system should support reconciliation mechanism for interest booking on loans.
4.8.34
Facility for debiting interest on loan accounts periodically but reporting the same as due on a
predefined future date.
4.8.35
4.8.36
4.8.37
Automatic switchover of charging of interest from simple to compound and compound to simple. .
4.8.38
Simplified menus for opening of accounts under gold loans, deposit loans, agriculture cash credits
and SHGs.
4.8.39
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4.8.41
System should generate interest rate history report on loans and advances.
4.8.42
4.8.43
4.8.44
4.8.45
4.8.46
4.8.47
4.8.48
4.8.49
4.8.50
The system should be able to to give interest reimbursement for the loans and Govt. sponsored
programmes.
4.8.51
The system should be able to charge interest on loans for net of backend subsidiary, and to calculate
OD interest on the loans based on net of backend subsidiary.
4.9
Inland Bills.
4.9.1
The system should be able to handle purchase, discount, negotiation, re-discount and collection of
instruments including inward / outward bills, cheques (both inland & foreign), demand drafts,
warrants, travelers cheques, demand bills, usance bills etc. for various categories of customers such
as individual customer, group, corporate customer, staff member etc.
4.9.2
The system should be able to handle all types of bill operations like lodge, purchase, realize (full or
part), dishonor, release margin, recovery, transfer from collection to purchase, allowing rebates, free
delivery, etc
4.9.3
The system must have provision to categorize Bills under various sub categories and process
transactions accordingly. (e.g.: Clean Bills Purchased (CBP) /Instant Clean Bills Purchased
(ICBP) /Documentary Bills Purchased (DBP) / Documentary Usance Bills Discounted (DUBD)
/Clean Usance Bills Discounted (CUBD /Supply Bills/ Foreign Clean Bills Purchased (FCBP) etc.
4.9.4
The system should be able to link bills to relevant LCs so as to keep track of actual amount available
under that LC and enable generating LC liability report party wise, register wise, etc.
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4.9.5
The system should be able to handle devolvement of bills where the Bank reimburses to negotiating
bank without receipt of payment from the customer
4.9.6
The system should be able to define different methods for calculation of commission, Interest , other
charges and service tax. These could be based on credit rating & usance periods, and to handle
recovery of interest & commission upfront, back ended, periodic, on actual outstanding.
4.9.7
The system should be able to compute and charge commission, interest , other charges and service
tax thereon as applicable as per the circulars in force. The system should have the ability to recover
such charges at a later date from the customer's account in the event that the account does not have
sufficient balance.
4.9.8
The system should be able to generate a report of advance interest collected on bills discounted, for
making quarterly provisions, and automatically make a provision of such advance interest in Sundry
Suspense - Provisions, at the end of every quarter.
4.9.9
The system should be able to charge preferential /overdue interest as per the policy of the Bank, &
ability to pay interest on delayed collection of cheques/bills for any period. In case of early
realization, dues to the customer should be credited to their account
4.9.10
The system should be able to maintain regular /adhoc limits for funded, non-funded facilities in
combination with other advances of the customer. Be able to verify the limits available before
accepting the application for purchase of instruments for processing and give appropriate messages/
error messages. To restrict instant clean bills purchased taking into account all outstanding purchases
made for that customer.
4.9.11
The system should be able to maintain securities as collaterals with regard to bills (e.g.: supply bills/
CUBDs backed by collateral securities, bills purchased against LCs etc.) & to link bills purchased to
the collateral securities of customers
4.9.12
The system should allow the user to record noting and protesting of dishonored bills.
4.9.13
The system should be able to maintain bills identified as NPA- System should support further
operations including but not limited to IRAC Reporting, Recovery, Compromise Write-Off, Technical
Write-off, etc. System of maintaining NPA for Bills to be in line with the advances NPA module to
ensure seamless maintenance & reporting.
4.9.14
The system should be able to generate covering letters with all details of instruments sent for
collection along with the instructions for collection for Bank & intimation letters to drawee for
retiring bills in respect of inward bills. Also be able to generate payment advice / realization advice
on realization/ retiring of bills/cheques to the drawer of bill.
4.9.15
The system should be able to generate standard reports of Outstanding liabilities as on any date,
income & expenditure, margin details & business reports for any period based on Customer, duedate,
beneficiary, sector.
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The system should be able to generate report for overdue bills party-wise & an age-wise analysis of
overdue/ outstanding bills as on current business date / any date. Generate reminders/ fate enquiries
of bills.
4.9.17
The system should be able to generate reports for fund & non-fund advances sector-wise (IFD, SSI,
ME, Ag, etc), Sub-sector wise (Sensitive sectors like Capital Markets, Real Estate etc) etc.
4.9.18
The system should be able to generate Report on Bills devolved, instances of devolvement, extent of
devolvement, date of adjustment.
4.9.19
The system should be able to generate Charges/Interest Collected Report - details of normal, penal
interest - bill wise, party wise, register/sub-register wise.
4.9.20
The system should be able to handle electronic upload of data from corporate customers to whom the
Bank has extended such facilities.
4.10
Bank Guarantees.
4.10.1
The system should be able to handle outward /inward guarantees and be able to integrate the
Guarantee module with the other related modules such as limit maintenance, security maintenance,
margin maintenance, commission maintenance, etc. Transactions exceeding limits should be marked
as exceptional transactions.
4.10.2
The system should be able to handle BG issuance taking into account the available balance in the
total BG/LC limits, ad hoc limits, Interchangeable LC & BG limits of the party.
4.10.3
The system should be able to handle different types of bank guarantees including performance
guarantee, financial guarantee, bid bond guarantee, advance payment guarantee, deferred payment
guarantee, third party guarantees on behalf of joint ventures etc.
4.10.4
The system should be able to handle deferred payment guarantees and process all transactions listed
under guarantees, LCs, co-acceptance limits and bills under LCs.
4.10.5
The system should be able to create installment transaction in respect of Deferred Payment
Guarantees on the due date or on previous/ next working day basing on user defined parameters.
4.10.6
The system should be able to perform annual review of DPGs of the constituents as per Format, with
a Memo field to note the review remarks.
4.10.7
The system should be able to classify bank guarantees into secured and unsecured guarantees.
4.10.8
The system should be able to create and maintain a master record for various charges associated with
guarantees as per the circular in force. The user should have the flexibility to choose preferential
charges associated with each guarantee.
4.10.9
The system should allow to define whether commission is to be collected in full or in installments
spread out over a user defined period.
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The system should be able to handle amendment, cancellation and invocation of bank guarantees
(e.g.: amount, extension of validity etc.) and compute and recover charges, commission, margins etc
as per the Bank's policy. The system should also facilitate generation of contra entries in these events.
4.10.11
The system should be able to release the margin or lien on closure of bank guarantee.
4.10.12
The system should be able to handle invocation of bank guarantees. The system should facilitate
verification of due date and restrictive periods prior to processing invocation of bank guarantees.
4.10.13
The system should be able to process invocation of BGs as per the payment instructions and generate
the necessary accounting entries.
4.10.14
The system should allow the user to record restraint/ court order restraining bank from making
payment on invoked guarantee and allowing payment only after the order is revoked. System should
alert the user if such records are attached to the bank guarantee.
4.10.15
The system should be able to generate due date notices, claim expiry letters on due date and alert the
user to forward the same to the beneficiary to return the original guarantee.
4.10.16
The system should be able to generate resume on the BGs issued/ outstanding/ commission earned
etc customer-wise, branch-wise, purpose & sector-wise etc. for a particular date or for a period.
4.10.17
The system should be able to generate standard reports of Outstanding liabilities as on any date,
income & expenditure, margin details & business reports for any period based on Customer, due date,
beneficiary, purpose, sector.
4.10.18
The system should be able to report exposure under non-fund based BGs activity wise, sector wise
(industrial finance, SSI, ME, AG etc.), sub-sector wise (capital markets, real estate etc.) etc.
4.11
4.11.1
The system should have the ability to parameterize GL for cash transactions. All cash transactions
should be debited/ credited to this GL account.
4.11.2
The system should maintain retention limit branch -wise/ cashier wise.
4.11.3
The system should have the ability to designate users as cashiers/ tellers/ Single window users/ joint
custodians and allow only the designated cashiers/ tellers/ single window users to access cash options
on a daily basis at each branch.
4.11.4
The system should have the ability to define functions/ operations, which can be performed by each
officer/ cashier/ teller/ single window user.
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4.11.5
The system should be capable of operating in local currency (Indian Rupee). Presently operations in
Foreign Currency are not envisaged. If such requirement arises in future such features in Finacle may
be used.
4.11.6
The system should support receipt of cash by the cashier from all account types permitted by the
bank. The system should also support payment of cash for authorized transactions.
4.11.7
An alert should be raised where the cash receipt is beyond the threshold limit fixed (as per KYC
Norms) for an account.
4.11.8
The system should allow the teller, cashier, head cashier to enter cash received from the vault, tellers/
head cashiers etc.
4.11.9
The system should disallow closing of cash if any amount is outstanding with any of the cashiers, any
cash receipts are pending for authorization or any cash payments are pending for payment
4.11.10
The system should be able to record the details (serial numbers) of currency notes which are
withdrawn by RBI from circulation and which are reported by RBI to be forged/ fake.
4.11.11
The system should provide the facility to record PAN number for amounts received in excess of the
parameterized amount with structural validations of PAN No.
4.11.12
The system should provide various reports like cashiers Receipt scroll, Payment scroll, consolidated
reports of cash etc.
4.12
4.12.1
The system should support outward clearing, inward clearing, cheque return accounting and basic
reports.
4.12.2
The Outward / inward clearings should support various categories of clearings like MICR clearing,
Non-MICR clearing, Magnetic Media Based Clearing, Domestic, High Value, Return clearing,
National clearing, Electronic clearing Service and any other type of clearing as per RBI norms from
time to time.
4.12.3
The system should support different types of Masters like MICR codes for Bank, Branch and City,
Instrument types, cheque return reasons
4.12.4
The system should support levy of charges such as clearing charges like cheque returning, penalty
charges for the receipt of instruments received after a predefined cut-off time, clearing returns,
advance release, speed clearing charges, ABB charges. System should also support the charging of
service tax as per prescribed norms from time to time. They may be made to go through the
parameter table for easy handling in future.
4.12.5
The system should provide for opening and closing of any number of batches (with unique batch
numbers) in each category of clearing.
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4.12.6
The system should facilitate the marking of Outward Clearing Returns through Inward Clearing and
automatic entry of Inward Clearing Returns in Outward Clearing Returns Batch.
4.12.7
The system should be able to generate various reports like bank-wise and branch-wise statements,
different clearing registers, cheque return memo, cheque refer registers etc.
4.12.8
System should support withholding release of any instrument, instrument wise, bank wise, branch
wise for any future date.
4.13
4.13.1
The system should support various remittance products such as Demand Drafts(DD) / Bankers
Cheques(BC), Pay Orders (PO), Agency drafts (AD), Electronic funds transfers (EFT).
4.13.2
The system should support the following transactions with respect to the above remittance products Issue (including mass issue), Payment (including mass payment) , stop payment, cancellation,
revalidation and duplicate issue, stop payment revocation etc.
4.13.3
The system should allow prescribing minimum and maximum amounts, validity period, commission
and exchange and other charges like cancellation, revalidation, duplicate charges etc.
4.13.4
The system should support maintenance of masters like Bank lists, Branch lists, Branch code No,
Agency Bank codes, Agency Bank branches, and Branch-wise or Branch group-wise limits for issue/
pay/ honour of remittances.
4.13.5
The system should support facility of printing on pre-printed stationery. System should also support
the picking of the next series of inventory number, as per users choice.
4.13.6
The system should generate Register/ report/ query for specified DDs/ BC/POs/ ADs/ TTs/ GCs
Issued, Paid, Cancelled, Revalidated, Duplicate issued, destroyed, payment stopped, as on any date or
for a given period for a given scheme code or account number.
4.14
General Requirements
Access Control Requirements:
4.14.1
The system should provide the following facilities regarding access control
4.14.2
Support Maker Checker Facility (multiple levels) based on category of staff, Product type, Account
type, Transaction Type/amount, Effect of transaction (like a/c becoming TOD etc), Status of the
Account (inoperative, dormant a/c). Ability to enforce appropriate authorization using maker checker
concept for setting up User level / ID / account level passing limits
4.14.3
Ability to parameterize events as exceptions and map with GLs / sub GLs for granting authorization
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4.14.4
Provision to update the data only after verification by checker, for all financial / non-financial
transactions
4.14.5
Every activity / transaction must be tagged with the corresponding operator and all levels of
authorizations by indicating the staff number / user ID of all the employees who "handle" this
transaction along with the time of handling / authorization and generate relevant reports
4.14.6
Ability to provide appropriate user rights management features, i.e. no user other than the System
Administrator to have command line / any other means of accessing UNIX Shell or database directly
4.14.7
Ability to lock account in case of repeated entry of wrong id-password combination (parameterisable)
and ability to automatically lock User ID and activate password protected screen savers when logged
in session is inactive for more than the predefined period (parameterisable) of time, and maintain a
uniform screen saver throughout the organization
4.14.8
Ability to enforce maker checker concept for reset of password and the DBA should provide a
dummy Password valid for the day only, which to be changed on first log in by the user. The system
should capture such details in an exception report
4.14.9
Ability to provide menu / sub menu / screen / field / report which are restricted on the basis of
individual user IDs access level and Ability to define user access (on transactions) to be based on the
following options including but not limited to: Input, Hold, Modify, Delete, Authorize, Reverse, View
/ Display, Print etc.
4.14.10
Ability to restrict access to change User Level Master parameters to certain user groups and with
appropriate authorization. System should support all activities related to user profile maintenance
from central level and certain activities from branch level with maker checker provision. System
should not allow more than one user ID for any employee.
4.14.11
Ability to disable employees' User ID who are on leave / not on computer duty / left the Bank, by
duly validating with the Attendance register and with appropriate authorization
4.14.12
Ability to provide a separate pre-set Menu option against each User Level defined within the system.
Ability of the system to create new menu option for a new User level created. This restricts access of
users to only authorized menu options
4.14.13
Ability to define financial ceilings explicitly (for entry and authorization) for each User level / ID /
group and ability to grant exception passing rights at user ID level in addition to being restricted at
the menu level
4.14.14
Ability to link login access ID with each user's unique staff number allotted by the Bank and Ability
to link the user's designation with the work class allocated in the CBS. The work class allocation can
be scaled downwards or upwards with adequate authentication duly capturing the letter reference,
date of effect and reasons for the same. History of previous work class etc. to be maintained
4.14.15
Facility to control cash / clearing / transfer limit for each user with appropriate authorization. This
control should be at user level / work class level.
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4.14.16
Provision to grant read and write permission for each module, scheme, GL subhead etc. at user / user
group / user level and menu wise with appropriate authorization and Ability to restrict access rights
of Auditors to read only
4.14.17
Ability to generate mandatory log for all the activities carried out by highly powerful users like
System Administrator / DBA and for all activities at prompt level by any user
4.14.18
Provision for user to be limited to a single session on the network i.e. user cannot log-in concurrently
from more than one terminal. Exceptions to be allowed based upon parameter (non availability of
staff) and provision to limit this exception to certain activities (i.e. reports / queries) and with
appropriate authorization
4.14.19
Ability to query / generate the following reports / logs as on a particular date / range of dates
including but not limited to: User accounts created, Access rights granted, Current as on users etc
4.14.20
4.14.21
Ability to support branch code of upto 4 digits and Up to 999 users per branch and up to 99,99,999
customers per branch
4.14.22
Ability to support definition and classification of products under a multi-level hierarchy under
authorization from highest level of user
4.14.23
Ability to define workflow and also the levels of authorization for each transaction type under
authorization from highest level of user
4.14.24
Ability to exclude any / some accounts / group of accounts from interest / charges etc. under
appropriate authorization
4.14.25
Ability to support multiple currencies and ability to round up / round down the amount to the nearest
user-defined unit for each individual currency
4.14.26
Ability to configure mandatory fields for master and transaction within each module, ensuring their
entry before the transaction / master entry is committed and ability to highlight mandatory fields in
a different color
4.14.27
Ability to support calendar definition (and modification) for each location / branch capturing weekly
holidays, public holidays, non-business working day, unscheduled holidays for each front office
separately
4.14.28
Ability to restrict access for modification prior to authorization to the maker. In exceptional cases,
permission / access for modification may be given to another user by the Branch head / Data Centre
when the maker is not available. In such case the userID of the modifier to be captured in the system
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4.14.29
Provision for the capability to have batch update for all modules in the proposed solution, and
Provision to parameterize the scheduling of any batch job
4.14.30
Ability to define and process tasks for : Start of Day, End of Day, Start of week, End of week, Start
of Month, End of Month, Start of quarter, End of Quarter, Start of year and End of Year and Ability to
permit EOD processing only after ensuring that: All transactions are authorized and Entries /
modifications in masters / parameters etc are authorized
4.14.31
Ability to store and retrieve images of signatures, photographs, Physical document images and
linking them to customer ID and / or account number, for retrieval
4.14.32
Ability to provide for value dated transactions, which result in a change in the end-of-day account
balance and / or targeted to an account linked to a tiered interest rate structure. To be flagged as
exceptions and processed via the end-of-day interest
4.14.33
Ability to upload / download data to the core Banking system received in any electronic format (i.e.
flat files, FTP, excel, dbf, PDF and direct download from internet sites, media uploads etc.)
4.14.34
Ability to download data in prescribed formats, (i.e. RBI Data for R Return, ALM Data, Annual
return for TDS , Interest on deposits and fee / rents paid, annual return on Cash deposits in SB
accounts etc.)
4.14.35
Ability to archive database on user definable parameter (e.g. from and to dates for transactions,
closed accounts, accounts with zero balances) and provide a parameterized process for purging
various types of data which is archived
4.14.36
Ability to allow for user defined frequency for backups for the following: Online, manual,
automated / Database, Programs, Systems etc
Exceptional Transactions Maintenance
4.14.37
4.14.38
Ability to capture override of a given rule / parameter in an exception report which is printed
automatically as part of EOD
4.14.39
Ability to generate exception reports for a given period for a given account and given type of
transaction relating to the selected period and ability to generate exception reports on a daily basis as
part of the day -end activity and print / display exception reports for any defined date or range of
dates, sanctioning authority -wise.
4.14.40
Ability to display the following fields in the exceptional transaction report, but not limited to: Date
and Time Stamp, Transaction ID, Operator ID, Transaction details (before and after changes),
Referred by ID, Authorizing personnel etc
Product Accounting
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4.14.41
Ability to configure / define accounting rules for individual product and generate accounting entries
that will be passed to the GL module
4.14.42
Ability to block GLs and sub GLs on closure / discontinuation of schemes / GL / sub GL accounts to
prevent passing of any transactions to the same and Provision to disallow subsequent reallocation of
blocked GLs / sub GLs / schemes
4.14.43
Ability to automatically generate accounting entries, online at the time of data entry or batch update
itself, based on the pre-defined rules
4.14.44
Ability to support accounting for the following but not limited to: multiple business units, multiple
products, multiple cost-centers, and multiple profit centers. Multiple currencies etc
4.14.45
Ability of the system to support multiple currencies for all accounting operations and generate the
Day Book and Trial Balance for Indian Rupee and Foreign Currency Trial Balance for Foreign
Currency
4.15
Nominal Heads
4.15.1
The system should maintain GL codes for in following Nominal Heads including but not limited to Sundry Debtors, Sundry Creditors, Sundry Suspense, Credit Receivable and Items in Transit etc. The
system should also have the ability to define whether parameters like cash/transfer/clearing is
allowed for the GL head
4.15.2
The system should be able to support creating any number of sub-codes under each GL. The system
must also have the ability to accept either partial reversals or one to one reversals based on the
parameter for the particular sub code
4.15.3
The system should support integration with other modules like clearing, ATM etc.
4.15.4
The system should generate a unique serial/item number for each of the originating entry, sub code
wise.
4.15.5
The system should have the ability to generate nominal ledger for a range of dates Nominal head
wise, Sub code wise and also to query for item wise, date wise with reversal details.
4.15.6
The system should support different reports like outstanding, reversals, age-wise analysis, CRA
schedules etc. sub code wise / GL Sub Head wise for any date. The report should also be generated
sol wise / set id wise.
4.16
4.16.1
The system should be able to transfer of funds from one branch to another branch\head office for
items not falling under Demand Drafts / Agency Drafts.
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4.16.2
The system should allow to define various Inter Branch transaction codes, including the following,
but not limited to BC, BP, CC, CR, IP, LB, OT, PP, AT, AB, RR, , FN, DT, HT, RC, RT, MC etc. for
Inter Branch transactions (Type of Transaction may be given numerical code)
4.16.3
The system should support for entry and maintenance of all originating debit, originating credit and
responding debit and responding credit transactions.
4.16.4
The system should enable HO account entries under all types of A/Cs. i.e. Cash, Clearing and
Transfer.
4.16.5
The system should be able to support for serial numbers of the advices are to be generated
automatically with integration to the Inventory module. Before going to EOD, number of advice
generated and number of advice inventory should tally and it should be enabled to acknowledge in
the system.
4.16.6
The system should be able to capture details like branch code from branch master and should be able
to generate a unique inter-branch advice number for each transaction as a reconcilable entry. Same
number should not be repeated by any branch on a particular date.
4.16.7
The system should be able to print Branch Advices in the Bank defined formats with the following
details, but not limited to, Branch Code of both originating and responding, date of the advice,
amount, inter-branch transaction code, details of transactions. Without details of transaction system
should not allow authorization. All fields of advice should be correctly entered with a separate
provision for entering the E-advice or Manual advice linking to E-advice message field.
4.16.8
The system should provide print IBR statements/balancing report (consolidation of credit
advices/debit advices, etc.) both at Branch level and at a centralized location (branch-wise) in the
prescribed formats. The system should generate warning messages in event the individual
accounts/product totals do not match the GL totals.
4.17
Audit Requirements
4.17.1
The system should be able to handle the Banks auditing requirements both statutory (e.g. Risk
based audit as per RBI guidelines) and other customized audits that are configured by users.
4.17.2
The system should be able to restrict access to auditing features only to designated users.
4.17.3
The system should be able to maintain complete audit trail for transactions and other activities
Iincluding the new tables which are required to be created / maintained due to customizations) so as
to enable the RRBs auditors to recreate transaction workflow if needed.
4.17.4
The system to allow configuration of audit trails on the basis of user defined parameters.
4.17.5
The system should be able to configure the application to generate and transmit custom alerts to the
Bank's auditor when certain transactions are processed.
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4.17.6
The system should be able to provide facilities for on-site or off-site auditing in CBS enabled
branches.
4.17.7
The system should allow the Bank's audit division to perform branch inspections.
4.17.8
The system to integrate with audit tools (provided by the bidder or procured by the Bank)
4.17.9
The system should support concurrent audits, income audit and IS audit for all CBS enabled
branches.
4.17.10
The system should support generation of all reports including the statutory reports.
4.18
Service Tax
4.18.1
The system should be able to collect service tax along with service charges for all services and
ability to link Service Tax calculation with all modules which have incidence of the same, including
but not limited to deposits and advances.
4.18.2
The system should automatically calculate and deduct Service Tax at the time of Accounting /
Provision / Recognition of payable / receivable transaction, actual payment, down payment, EOD /
SOD etc.
4.18.3
The system should be able to create a charge structure which considers parameters including but not
limited to customer, product, duplicate issuance, cancellation charges, volume, value, amount,
location etc.
4.18.4
The system should be able to maintain a master to capture the following services that attract service
tax, including but not limited to commission / exchange, charges on various services, any other
charges from time to time.
4.18.5
The system should have ability to generate the centralized reports including Branch wise ST
refunded, Service code wise ST refunded
4.19
4.19.1
The system should be able to generate dynamic reports based on the requirements like information on
customer accounts, statutory reports, mandatory reports and various operational reports like Balance
sheet, P&L analysis, classification of advances, NPA reports, Time and demand liabilities, Income
Recognition and Asset classification returns 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B,3 & 4 etc.
4.19.2
The system should be able to generate all reports related to advances like BR 12Y, suit-filed, credit
limits, exposure limits, borrowal accounts etc.
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4.20
4.20.1
Audit features of Finacle have to be enabled for traceability of transactions.(financial as well as nonfinancial)
4.20.2
The solution must meet performance requirements of Bank by ensuring maximum throughput and
minimum response time as stipulated in other sections of this document.
4.20.3
Wherever applicable, the software should provide features / facilities for meeting various provisions
of Information Technology Act, 2000 and be in conformity with the guidelines issued by the RBI and
other applicable laws with latest amendments.
4.21
Functional requirements
4.21.1
The Application software functional requirements are to meet all the Universal Banking functions of
RRBs which are similar to the other RRBs in India. However the RRBs have implemented some
unique products with a view to deliver certain value added services where the functionalities vastly
differ from products offered by Other RRBs. Further functional requirements may also vary
depending on the ancillary and other fee based services undertaken by Bank. Banks existing Deposit
and Loan schemes are briefly explained in the annexures. The system should support and provide all
these products.
Features and Modules Required
4.21.2
Comprehensive Customer Information File (CIF): Customer Information File should cover all the
requirements for KYC (and AML guidelines) norms, all other regulatory requirements and analytical
requirements such as CIBIL, with a provision for back office updates after account opening
4.21.3
Software should provide for on-site and off-site Audits and Branch inspections: Bank envisages
shifting of majority of audit functions from on-site inspections / audits to off-site inspections /
audits / surveillance and various small special audits. The software should have necessary support
and provision for various audit tools. The tools must be provided for auditing application software,
network, operating systems and database systems. The solution must also facilitate generation of
alerts to the auditors about exceptional transactions defined for the purpose of monitoring
discrepancies/ deviations, if any, instantaneously. The solution must be able to provide necessary
results required in accordance with the Risk Based Internal Audit (RBIA) adopted by Bank as per the
guidelines of RBI.
4.21.4
Software should provide for upload and download of files for bulk postings, data for consolidation,
MIS. Branches receive bulk files from its clientele for posting to the customer accounts for payments
like clearing, salaries, pensions, bonus, and purchase of sugar cane or other agricultural commodities,
loan repayments, DD/PO issuance etc. Duly validated posting of these bulk files with entry level
authorization and also supporting bulk authorization is required. Data from Non-CBS for
consolidation for Consolidated GL or any other relevant Bank consolidation module is also to be
supported. It is expected that the download and upload should be capable of handling encryptions.
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Software should provide upload of masters (employee / branch / bank etc. )into Finacle as a one time
exercise.
4.21.5
The advances modules should handle all guidelines about prudential norms for identification of NPA,
including probable NPAs, NPA management and suit filed, written off and compromised accounts
including maintenance of the information relating to panel advocates, suits handled, etc. Income
Recognition and Asset Classification (IRAC) is totally handled in the existing software and the data
is consolidated at Bank level. This is a statutory requirement for the finalization of balance sheet and
this requirement is to be provided as per the latest guidelines with provision to make modifications
based on parameterization for provisions to be made.
4.21.6
Advances modules should capture information about all types of Securities (primary and collateral)
against which Banks can sanction loans. Bank handles various securities including movables /
immovable creating various types of charges. The securities include but not limited to shares and
other paper based securities, Government bonds, NSC, housing, commercial real estate, agricultural
lands, agricultural equipment, agricultural produce and other ancillary agricultural assets, stock-intrade (open and under lock and key), Land, Machinery, fixed assets, raw material, stock-in-process,
finished goods of industries, assets created in schematic lending, gold ornaments, Jewels,
documentary bills and other bills etc. All types of securities that can be handled by the Public Sector
Banks in India as per the extant guidelines are to be supported with provision to add more to the list
with parameterization. Various valuation types, revaluation, capturing dates of valuation, valuers
details are to be supported
4.21.7
Generation of comprehensive MIS and statutory, standard and reports required for business
information and decision making: Besides various scrolls, ledgers, day end reports which are required
as part of the transaction based routines, returns required for MIS, Balance Sheet finalization,
statutory audit, control and monitoring function are presently handled in the existing system with
Bank-wise consolidation in two tier process. The reports are required branch-wise as well as Bankwise.
4.21.8
Consolidated General Ledger and associated returns for Banks balance sheet purposes should be in
conformity with the stipulated Accounting Standards
4.21.9
The solution must provide extensive data extraction facility by supporting generation of statutory,
standard and dynamic reports for Executive information and decision-making. It must also provide
for analyzing the data for enabling Bank to monitor/evaluate performance of Bank in all parameters
of business - product wise, segment wise, zone wise etc.
4.21.10
ATM / Debit Card (VISA Electron): Andhra Bank has an ATM Network with Base-24 Financial
Transaction Switch (FTS). Bank is an affiliate of VISA and MasterCard as an issuer as well as
acquirer. Bank has its own VISA Access Point. Bank has outsourced Point of Sale terminals (POS)
driving. Bank is a member of NFS (National Financial Switch), a multilateral ATM sharing
arrangement facilitated by IDRBT, Hyderabad and has bilateral arrangements for ATM sharing with
few other Banks. The proposed software for RRBs should have necessary interface with the existing
ATM solution of Andhra Bank and should provide all the required features .
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4.21.11
Finacle Version should have a Debit Card Management System so that the Card Issuance can be
managed by Finacle. The required CAF, PBF files as per Base24 are to generated from Finacle.
4.21.12
Finacle Version should have a Reconciliation module for the transactions routed through Connect24.
4.21.13
4.21.14
The solution must facilitate Bank to define the workflow and route various tasks in accordance with
authorization levels and process flow to be specified by Bank.
4.21.15
The solution must be integrated with all the electronic messaging systems like Fax, SMS, and e-mail
to handle messages.
4.21.16
The solution must also provide common /general requirements like signature scanning and storing for
verification, photo capturing, standing instructions, electronic messaging system, movement of
security items and maintenance of subsidiaries and nominal accounts like Sundry Creditors /
Suspense / Debtors, Credit receivables (in Inter Branch) Local Branch Accounts (clearing related),
General charges, Commissions, Interest paid and Interest collected etc.
4.21.17
The solution should support and provide automatic generation of vouchers for system-generated
transactions
4.21.18
The solution should provide for configuring general ledger accounts such that some general ledger
accounts can be posted only with system generated transactions, without allowing manual postings.
Application Audit
4.21.19
Bank may opt for application audit by external / internal auditors after implementation of the same in
Bank DC and in few branches and the bidder should permit for the same and also should attend to the
observations of the auditor with regards to functionality, security, availability etc. of the application
software and hardware provided .Bank will not reimburse any additional expenses incurred by the
bidder in meeting such audit compliance
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Hardware requirements.
5.1
5.1.1
The project scope includes supply, installation, maintenance and ongoing operations support of
necessary Hardware and Operating Systems for the implementation of Finacle Core Banking
Solution over Oracle RDBMS as per the scope of this RFP.
5.1.2
The bidder should clearly specify the requirement of various systems and OS for Data Center,
Disaster Recovery Center, which become part of the entire CBS implementation
5.1.3
One of the three flavours of UNIX, viz., HP-UX, IBM-AIX or Sun Solaris is the preferred Operating
System for the Core Banking database server
5.1.4
Operating Systems for the other servers could be any of the Industry standard OS, aptly hardened and
secured
5.2
Supply of Hardware
5.2.1
The scope includes the supply of hardware to run the proposed Core Banking Solution (Production
system) and other software modules offered to meet the requirements in the RFP. The hardware shall
be sized and procured to provide a 3-tier architectural model with redundancy at each level. The
design should facilitate separate Web, Application and Database servers for all delivery channels and
applications.
5.2.2
The productions systems will be shared by the two Regional Rural Banks. Two separate database
instances, application etc. are to be created on the shared hardware platform.
5.2.3
The bidder should provide one set of hardware which shall be shared for Testing (20 users) and
Training (25 users). Two separate instances are to be created for Testing and Training requirements.
5.2.4
The bidder shall provide one server to handle migration of 30 branches at a time.
5.2.5
The equipment supplied shall be fully insured under comprehensive insurance to cover equipment
during the period of transit and installation till acceptance by Bank. The insurance shall be for an
amount 110% of total value of equipments on all risk basis including war risk, theft and robbery
clauses valid for the entire period till acceptance of the equipment by Bank. In case any loss or
damage occurs, the Bidder should be responsible for initiating and pursuing claims and settlement
and also make arrangement for repair and/or replacement of any damaged item. The Bank would
extend all its cooperation on getting the insurance of the Hardware delivered without any
commercial obligation
The Bidder shall be required to complete hardware sizing for the complete scope with provision for
upgrade as specified while submitting the bid.
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5.2.6
The Bidder has to provide an undertaking and own the responsibility for the delivery of expected
performance under Service Level Agreements (SLAs). In the event of any performance issues, the
Bidder must provide additional hardware as necessary at their own cost till expiry of warranty period
or till 6 months after completion of project, whichever event occurs later.
5.2.7
During the process of migration, if Hardware sizing is found to be insufficient, the Bidder will have
to add additional hardware at one go to ensure that, the additions would be sufficient for the entire set
of branches considering the projected volume of business and also caters to the stipulated headroom
without any additional costs involved. It is to be noted that the Hardware sizing will be a judgemental
call of the Bidder only and the Bank would not be responsible for any errors in judgement by the
Bidder
5.2.8
The bidder must give full details of technical architecture of the processor and mother board
including clock frequency, primary bus architecture, available cache, memory, storage and backup
devices, controllers etc
5.2.9
The hardware proposed must be fault tolerant. The Bidder must provide the details of fault tolerance
features proposed at all levels of central servers including recovery in case of failure
5.2.10
Bank proposes to utilise the existing PCs, Printers, UPS etc. at branches. The bidder may provide
requirements for Branch Roll out to enable the Bank to validate the existing IT infrastructure and
make arrangements for refresh on need basis.
5.2.11
The bidder must also ensure that the hardware resources utilization should not exceed 70% at any
point of time in the DC & DRC, for five years from the date of signing of contract. In case the
utilization exceeds the above level, the bidder must provide additional hardware without any
additional cost.
5.2.12
Utilisation of resources across the environment should not cross 70% for the peak loads of various
applications.
5.2.13
However, utlising all the resources by any particular application for a given type of process other
than OLTP (such as batch processing) due to certain architectural requirements is acceptable to the
Bank, provided this results in better overall performance of the system over and above what is given
in the RFP.
5.2.14
The hardware must be highly available with reference to recoverability so that any momentary failure
can be over come with no impact on end user availability
5.2.15
Further, the Bidder may also ensure that the hardware is upgradeable horizontally and vertically and
highly available with adequate redundancy for all the critical parts.
5.2.16
The Bidder is expected to submit a sizing document duly substantiating the basis for sizing of the
hardware. Bank may at its sole discretion evaluate the hardware sizing document. The Bidder needs
to provide necessary explanation for sizing document during Vendor presentation.
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5.2.17
The hardware acceptance tests including performance validation of hardware will be mutually agreed
upon. Bank may at its discretion engage an external consultant for hardware acceptance.
5.2.18
In the Commercial Bid, the bidder has to provide and quote the requirements of hardware, component
wise for each item for DC and DRC separately. The production hardware to be provided to DRC
should be of the same specifications as that of Data Center
5.2.19
The configuration should specify the Operating System and RDBMS with version numbers. The
patches, if any, for the given version should also be mentioned
5.2.20
The detailed hardware technical requirements soliciting response from the Bidders are given in
annexures.
5.2.21
The bidder shall submit in the technical bid, complete list of Hardware, Operating System Software,
RDBMS etc proposed to be supplied under the project at all the locations with full configuration,
technical details, version numbers, deliverables along with sizing methodology as detailed in this
RFP as per the format enclosed as a part of Technical Bill of Materials.
5.2.22
The Bidder may partner with OEM(s) or National Distributor(s) in the consortium for supplying
Hardware. The Bidder should furnish a letter from the OEM authorizing the consortium member to
quote for the OEM's product in response to this RFP. The letter should also certify that the Prime
Bidder or the Consortium Partner is a certified partner for delivering the highest category of support
for the CBS equipment.
5.2.23
Bidder should ensure that the hardware supplied to Bank including all components and accessories
are brand new and are supplied free of any / all encumbrances. No refurbished hardware re should be
provided.
5.3
5.3.1
The brief scope of work for Backup, Recovery and Replication Requirements is as follows:
5.3.2
5.3.3
Providing necessary hardware, software and process & procedures document justify the need for
additional procurement.
5.3.4
Planning, providing an automated Tape Library system and justifying the need for the same.
5.3.5
Implementation of backup and recovery solution to meet performance parameters and SLA.
5.3.6
Planning, providing and implementing a replication solution for the CBS and other relevant
applications which need replication of data from DC to DR not confining to CBS alone.
5.3.7
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5.3.8
The Recovery Point Objective should not exceed 30 minutes and Recovery Time Objective
should not exceed 8 hours.
5.3.9
The Bidder has to provide a note detailing the replication methodology suggested performance
parameters, databases & operating systems supported and graphic tools for manageability.
5.3.10
The Bidder should provide for LAN free backup mechanism with backup window of not more than 2
hours duly considering the data volumes after rolling out the entire solution and also considering the
growth projected for the entire project scope.
5.3.11
The Bidder shall perform back up according to the mutually agreed back up policies and procedures,
including performance of daily, weekly, monthly functions for data and software maintained on
Servers, including interfacing with the specified back up media storage facilities at Bank as a part of
the Facility Management services extended to the Bank.
5.3.12
The Bidder should ensure that the CBS solution architecture and replication technologies suggested
are compatible to a near site data replication providing for a zero data loss replication as and when
the Bank desires to implement DC Near Site DRC replication.
5.3.13
The Bidder should furnish the details of procedure for bringing up the DRC within the recovery time
objective when the DC is down. The Bidder should also furnish the details of synchronizing the DC
data from DRC after DC infrastructure is made operational. A document on DRC drill is also to be
provided and the Bidder has to provide all incidental services under Facility Management.
5.4
Acceptance of Hardware
5.4.1
Bank may choose to carry out a technical inspection / audit and performance evaluation of products
offered by the short listed Bidders. The Bidder should permit Bank or any person appointed by Bank
to conduct the audit and any incidental expenses incurred for the same would be borne by the Bidder.
However Bank will bear expenses relating to the travel and boarding of its officials / consultants.
5.4.2
The Post Delivery Audit shall be conducted either for all or critical components of entire solution.
During the audit, random physical inspection of systems shall also be carried out by opening the
systems and verifying the make and model of important components like Hard Disks, CD ROM,
memory etc. During the audit, if any discrepancies / defects are found either in systems or
components, the bidder shall undertake to replace such systems and components at their cost.
5.4.3
The bidder has to conduct the following activities and submit relevant reports to Bank
5.4.4
The bidder shall provide necessary performance evaluation tests (mutually acceptable formats)
for hardware sizing as well as response time for all types of transactions.
All systems are to be tested with reference to CPU, Memory, etc. Error log must be maintained
for all such tests.
Bank may opt for acceptance test before delivery of systems at Banks site. The acceptance test is
only to verify compliance with the systems proposed and systems delivered but the Bidder continues
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to be liable for system performance at peak loads till parameters on various categories like number of
accounts, transactions, etc. reach their highest specified levels
5.5
Additional Information
5.5.1
The Bidders and / or the authorized service providers should have support offices for adequate
support arrangement and they should have their employees for execution of projects. However, Prime
Bidder shall be fully responsible for the service provided by the service providers. Bank shall not
make any reference to the Service Provider and in case of any deficiency in service on a service
providers part; penalties shall be levied to the prime bidders account.
5.5.2
Bank would subsequently provide Addresses of the Data Centre and Disaster Recovery Centre.
5.6
5.6.1
Parameter
Sizing Information
Performance
The response time to the storage should be at a minimum (less than 10ms)
for a single transaction.
End-to-End response time for a user accessing the CBS over the WAN under
peak load conditions should be less than 4 seconds. i.e., Any transaction
initiated from any one of the delivery channels (including from branch
teller) should provide a complete response under peak load within 4 seconds
Resource utilization should not exceed 70% under peak load after all the
scheduled branches are migrated to CBS at least, till the end of five years
from the date of signing the contract.
The time taken for a transaction to complete (from the time it reaches the
Data Center LAN and exits as a completed response) should not be more
than 200ms (Data Center Latency)
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Parameter
Sizing Information
at the Application Layer or at Database Layer.
Scalability
Availability
Fault
Tolerance
The CBS architecture should have Store and Forward (SAF) capabilities.
5.6.2
Parameter
Sizing Input
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Parameter
Sizing Input
30%
2 hours
70%
92 units by 25.09.10
184 units by 31.12.10
None
100 GB
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Parameter
Sizing Input
4 Seconds
Transactions break up
5.6.3
40%
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Description of Item
Quantity
No. of Accounts
1291440
29648
11860
5.6.4
600
5.6.5
Description
Dec2009
March2011
March2012
March2013
March2014
March2015
Branches
184
196
206
216
226
236
Users
600
612
673
740
814
900
Accounts
(figures
Lakhs)
12.9
14.5
16
17.5
19.5
21
Fin.
TPD
(figures
in
Lakhs)
0.3
0.34
0.37
0.41
0.45
0.50
Non-Fin
TPD(figures
in Lakhs)
0.12
0.135
0.147
0.16
0.18
0.20
in
The Bidder shall provide the details of hardware sizing detailing the modalities used for the same
and explaining the calculations using the data provided above
Storage requirements for the CBS will have to be assessed by the Bidder and the Storage solution
shall be sized and procured accordingly.
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5.6.7
Redundancies must be built into the solution for ensuring optimal performance while taking into
account, the present as well estimated number of future users and the load estimated on the system.
The backup and disaster recovery plans need to be highlighted and the bandwidth requirements from
the branches to DC / DR needs to be spelt out.
5.6.8
Utilization of hardware resources should not exceed 70% level at any point of time (for CPU(s),
memory module(s), hard disk(s) and NIC (s), and for WAN Equipment such as Router(s) till the end
of five years from the date of signing of contract.
5.6.9
The servers and network devices should have redundant power supplies for connecting power from 2
separate UPS supplies. In case of failure of one power supply, the second power supply should be
able to take the full load without causing any interruption in services. Any upgrade to the existing
UPS needs to be proposed by the Bidder.
5.6.10
The hardware to be provided must be scalable both horizontally and vertically and provide high
availability with adequate redundancy for all the critical components. It must be fault tolerant. The
hardware should support recoverability so that any momentary failure can be overcome with no
impact on end user availability.
5.6.11
In case the server resources are not horizontally scalable, the server should be configured allowing
20% of free slots in terms of CPU boards and Memory modules so as to enable future upgrades. The
hardware models need to be chosen accordingly.
Upgrade option keeping the above point in consideration is to be explained in detail.
5.6.12
5.6.13
High availability should be built in within the system installed in the Data Center. Hardware should
have sufficient redundancy in terms of Power Supplies, Fans and other components. Clustered
systems should be used wherever applicable. All critical components should be hot swappable and
replacement of such components should not result in system downtime.
Banks intention about the hot swappability feature is that the solution provides for the
replacement of critical components while the systems are functioning without needing to take a
down time (shut down the systems for maintenance). Bidder has to note that this feature is
required in meeting uninterrupted (24x7x365) services to the customers.
Keeping the above business requirements in view, Bidder have to offer an alternate efficient
mechanism in place of hot swappable feature for CPU, RAM, I-O slots and disks in case such
facility can not be provided by the OEM. The Bidder has to explain all such features with
technical write ups and estimations made in this regard as stipulated in the RS.
All servers should have a minimum of dual 1000 Mbps network interface cards (NIC) installed on
different slots. Each NIC shall be cabled from a different module on the switch using gigabit speed
cabling. Gigabit speed cabling is already available at both the DC and DR. For systems other than the
servers, such as desktops and clients used as power users, dual 1000 Mbps NICs should be
configured.
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5.6.14
The proposed hardware should perform in a redundant mode to provide 24x7 services to the clients
and to support other delivery channels including ATMs, Any Branch Banking (ABB) etc. This is also
applicable for branches which work in extended hours like 8 am to 8 pm branches, besides normal
working hours for other branches.
5.6.15
The Bidder should ensure that the proposed servers should be able to accommodate newer versions of
processors that support higher frequency of operation if required, whenever they are available. It has
to be substantiated with proof and migration is to be furnished preferably with an undertaking to
replace the processors as and when such processors of highest level of frequency are supported.
5.6.16
The proposed server models wherever applicable are to be such as Blade Servers / Rack Mount
servers with key board, monitor etc. shared to minimize the requirement of rack space in Data
Center / Disaster Recovery Center considering the existing space constraints. The model however
should not pose constraints in performance.
5.6.17
Systems / products marked as End-of-sale by the respective OEMs should not form part of the
equipment (Bill of Material) offered.
5.6.18
The Bidder is required to quote for each component of the Hardware/ proposed as a part of the
commercial bid in addition to the total cost of solution and any deviation in this regard will make the
quote liable to be rejected.
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6.1
Software implementation.
6.1.1
The vendor shall make a Detailed System Study of two Regional Rural Banks and map the
requirements to Finacle Universal Banking Solution 7.0.x (most suited latest version for Regional
Rural Banks). The Detailed System Study (DSS) document shall be signed off by the vendor and the
Bank.
6.1.2
The vendor shall identify the gaps and customise Finacle Universal Banking solution in accordance
taking broad scope as elaborated in chapter 4 of this RFP and the vendor has to make assessment of
customisation accordingly. The gap analysis document shall be signed off by the vendor and the
Bank.
6.1.3
The vendor shall undertake Business Process Definition (BPD) and together with customised code
meet the entire Software requirements envisaged in this RFP. The BPD document shall be signed off
by the vendor and the Bank.
6.1.4
The vendor shall install, configure and implement Oracle RDBMS and Finacle Universal Banking
Solution. The vendor shall furnish a document detailed installation process, parameters, configuration
set up for RDBMS as well as Finacle.
6.1.5
The vendor shall implement separate instances of Finacle / database for two RRBs on shared
hardware and RDBMS environment.
6.1.6
The vendor shall provide implementation similar services for one Test and one Training
environments on common Hardware.
6.1.7
The vendor shall coordinate and assist the Bank team in User Acquaintance Test (UAQ).
6.1.8
The vendor shall coordinate and assist the Bank team in User Acceptance Test (UAT). The UAT sign
off is subject to vendor carrying out necessary rectifications / modifications / enhancements based on
UAT feed back given by the Bank team.
6.1.9
In a parallel process, the vendor shall provide Finacle Data upload formats duly explaining field level
requirements and expected validations. The vendor shall own this process and also willing to work
with the existing software vendor to finalise Data extraction requirements from the existing system.
6.1.10
The vendor shall plan for migration of 5 pilot branches from each RRB. The migration processes
shall be fine tuned with observations and feed back from the pilot phase. The vendor shall make
necessary enhancements / customisation to comply with the feed back from the pilot phase. However
any new requirements envisaged at this stage shall not come within the scope of feed back.
6.1.11
The vendor shall provide data uploading and migration assistance at Andhra Banks Data Center for
all the remaining branches in a mutually agreed plan with two RRBs. The vendor scope includes
mock upload of data in a test system and providing validation reports to ensure error free data upload
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to production system. This mock data upload is to be carried out as an iterative process till the errors
are rectified in the process.
6.2
Hardware implementation.
6.2.1
The vendor shall be responsible for delivery of systems at the Primary and Secondary sites or at any
other site decided by the Bank. Bank shall provide the addresses of the sites before despatch of
material from the vendors site. The vendor shall make its own arrangements for delivery and receipt
of hardware, positioning in right places, unpacking etc.
6.2.2
The vendor shall submit a plan for installation of systems which shall be agreed upon and install the
systems accordingly. The vendor shall ensure all the requirements of Finacle UBS and Oracle
RDBMS platform are taken care of with required level of OS hardening.
6.2.3
The vendor shall furnish infrastructure (Power, Precision Air Conditioning etc.), network and IS
security requirements to install and maintain the hardware. Bank will make necessary arrangements
after finalising such requirements with the selected Vendor for CBS solution.
6.3
6.3.1
The vendor shall provide hand holding support at 10 pilot branches with two resources per branch
per week. Bank may at its option relocate the resources, however with prior communication and
discussion.
6.3.2
The vendor shall also provide hand holding support at 40 more branches with one resource per
branch per week.
6.3.3
The resources provided for hand holding support shall have requisite application knowledge with
orientation to Banks BPD and good communication skills in English.
6.3.4
The resources provided to the branches of Rushikulya Gramya Bank should be capable of conversing
in Oriya language.
6.3.5
The resources provided to the branches of Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank should be capable of
conversing in Telugu language.
6.3.6
The hand holding support resources have to work in coordination with L2 Application support team
at Andhra Bank DC.
6.4
6.4.1
The Help desk for each of the RRBs shall be set up at the respective Head quarters of two RRBs at
Guntur (Andhra Pradesh) and Brahmapur (Orissa).
6.4.2
The vendor shall also provide 3 L1 resources for each of the Help Desks with adequate knowledge
on Finacle. The resources have to be trained in the solution customised for these two RRBs. These
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resources shall work in the shifts as desired by the respective RRBs. The indicative timings are from
8.30 am to 8.00 pm.
6.4.3
The resources provided for hand holding support shall have requisite application knowledge with
orientation to Banks BPD and good communication skills in English.
6.4.4
The resources provided to the branches of Rushikulya Gramya Bank should be capable of conversing
in Oriya language.
6.4.5
The resources provided to the branches of Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank should be capable of
conversing in Telugu language.
6.4.6
The Help desk L1 resources have to work in coordination with L2 Application support team at
Andhra Bank DC.
6.5
6.5.1
The vendor shall provide 3 L2 resources for Finacle Universal Banking Solution to suit the needs
of both RRBs. As of now 24x7 support is not envisaged. These resources have to work in
coordination with ATS support from M/s Infosys and Banks maintenance team. The resources should
be capable of handling all application related issues and also guide Hand holding support team during
implementation and Help Desk.
6.5.2
The vendor shall provide 1 Oracle DBA who will work in coordination with Hardware and
Application teams. The timings for Oracle DBA may vary depending on the needs.
6.5.3
The vendor shall provide 2 resources for the maintenance Hardware. These resources shall work in
coordination with the backend team who will provide support under warranty / AMC.
6.5.4
The resources are required for a period of 5 years or for a lesser period at the option of the Bank.
6.5.5
For all major activities, Bank shall provide downtime without interruption to Banks working
schedule. The resources are to be provisioned to cover maintenance activities on holidays or late
night shifts. The resources have to work in coordination with other teams in such cases.
6.6
6.6.1
The vendor shall offer warranty for Finacle Universal Banking Solution and Oracle RDBMS as per
the standard terms and conditions of the respective Software vendors.
6.6.2
The vendor shall arrange for post warranty Annual Technical Support from respective Software
vendors.
6.6.3
The vendor shall arrange to contract for necessary enhanced support for immediate trouble shooting
to encounter show stoppers.
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6.7
6.7.1
6.7.2
The vendor shall also offer Annual Maintenance Contract for a minimum period of 2 years within
this contract and renewable further.
6.7.3
The vendor shall contract for enhanced support to encounter show stoppers.
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7.1.1
This section covers a comprehensive list of deliverables that are to be provided by the Bidder as a
part of the scope. The details provided throughout the document are also to be considered in addition
to this section, while arriving at the proposed solution.
7.2
7.2.1
Finacle Universal Banking Solution is to be provided for two RRBS sponsored by the Bank. The
license to use is to be provided to two RRBs as two separate End User License Agreement or a
Tripartite End User License Agreement with Infosys as party granting license, two RRBs as licensees
and Andhra Bank as facilitator. The license document should have license fees, Annual Technical
Support requirements.
7.2.2
7.2.3
7.2.4
7.2.5
Data migration strategy document with Data upload formats duly explained.
7.2.6
7.2.7
7.2.8
Coordinating User Acceptance Test and submission of UAT sign off document with details of UAT.
7.2.9
7.2.10
7.2.11
Oracle RDBMS License, installation, configuration and installation document. (For Production
System and test system and for DRC system if separate license is applicable)
7.2.12
7.2.13
7.2.14
7.2.15
7.2.16
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7.3
Systems Deliverables
7.3.1
All the hardware should be adequately sized based on data provided and should have appropriate
redundancies to meet the Performance Standards and comply with the SLA.
7.3.2
7.3.3
Data Center for Production with three tier architecture duly following best practices and
optimizing the architecture.
Disaster Recovery Center in sync with systems proposed for Data Center.
Test & Development and Training one set of systems with separate environments for
Testing & Development and Training.
Staging Servers
7.4
Training
7.4.1
Operating Systems
7.5
Resources support:
7.5.1
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Server Management
Database Management
Server Management
Database Management
Patch Management for Application and OS and ensuring that the systems in the DRC are in
sync with the systems in the DC
User Management
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8.1.1
This section covers mandatory requirements as part of Technical Bid to be submitted by the Bidder..
8.2
8.2.1
8.2.2
8.2.3
8.2.4
Financial Indicators of the bidder in format supported by three years audited annual financial
statements (If audit of FY 2008-2009 is not completed a provisional copy certified by a competent
official such as CFO may be submitted while statements for the years 2006-07, 2007-08 have to be
audited statements.
8.2.5
Compliance Certificate.
8.2.6
8.2.7
Statement showing Bidders eligibility criteria. Each point in relevant sections have to be confirmed
with details in an word / xls document
8.2.8
Credentials
8.2.9
Team Strength
8.2.10
8.3
8.3.1
8.3.2
Mapping document showing Finacle CBS and Banks specifications as stipulated in this RFP.
8.3.3
Bill of quantities with version details for Operating Systems, Middleware, RDBMS.
8.3.4
8.3.5
8.3.6
8.3.7
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8.3.9
8.3.10
8.3.11
8.3.12
8.4
8.4.1
Demand Draft for Rs. 25,000/ - Covering of Cost of Bid is to be submitted separately alongwith bids.
8.5
8.5.1
Demand Draft for Rs.10 Lakhs Covering EMD or Bank Guarantee in lieu of DD covering EMD is to
be submitted separately alongwith Technical Bid.
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9.1.1
The Bidder should ensure that this document contains data pertaining to the Commercial Bill of
Materials. It is to be ensured that the non-commercial numbers presented in this document should be
the same as the one provided in the Technical Bill of Materials document.
9.1.2
The Bidder should propose the costs in such a way that the mentioned costs here would be the
maximum costs that the Bank will have to incur during the contract period and there would be no
revision upwards. Any reduction in prices for the components or services will have to be passed on to
the Bank.
9.1.3
The unit prices are necessarily quoted wherever indicated. For Hardware, the prices are to be quoted
component-wise also wherever applicable.
9.1.4
Bank reserves the option to place further orders for procurement of systems or components at such
unit / component prices for additional requirements.
9.1.5
All Prices to be quoted as inclusive of all Taxes and Duties. However all taxes and duties as
applicable shall be indicated separately
9.1.6
The Total Cost for each of the sections will have to be provided in Figures as well as words.
9.1.7
The formats in the following sections are to be used for submission of Commercial Bid.
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Application Software
Table 9-13 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Application Software
Sl. No.
Particulars
Base Price
Base Price
Tax
components
Tax
components
Optional
Finacle eBanking
2
9.2.1
The license is to be valid for use at Data Center and Disaster Recovery Center either for a planned
activity or for Business Continuity.
9.2.2
The license is to be valid for use by both the RRBs sponsored by the Bank.
9.2.3
Any other priced component required alongwith Finacle other than Oracle RDBMS are also to be
included in this sheet.
9.2.4
For all separately priced items, the details are to be furnished under item no.7 in the table.
9.2.5
9.2.6
Using the following formats, the Bidder should prepare a cash flow for 5 years providing annual cash
flows
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Table 9-14 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Application Software customisation and implementation.
Sl. No
2
3
Particulars
Consolidated charges
Base Price
Tax Component
9.3.1
Software should be customized based on the Gap Analysis for the proposed scope of the project.
9.3.2
The customized software is to be maintained by the Bidder and integrated with the base software
during any version upgrades or patch upgrades.
9.3.3
Additional customisation man days provisioned above are for use in case of new requirements that
are not envisaged as part of this RFP.
9.3.4
Finacle implementation includes implementation services to be extended at DC, DRC, for separate
instances for RRBs and Test and Training systems.
9.3.5
Data upload activities to include required mock migration activity as well as final upload in the
production run.
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Table 9-15 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Handholding support
Consolidated charges
Sl. No
Particulars
Base Price
Tax Component
Table 9-16 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Handholding support (Optional costs beyond 50 branches)
9.5
Training.
Table 9-17 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Training.
Category
Training
No
of
of
No
of No
charges
/
days of
Total
persons
per person /
Batches
Training
per day
(a)
Finacle Core
Training
Operating System
(b)
(c)
Team 25
20
10
10
(d)
AxCxD
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Hardware Requirements
Hardware for installation at Data Centre, Hyderabad
Table 9-18 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Hardware for DC
Sl. No.
Make and
Model
No. of
Units
Unit Rate
Base Price
Total
Tax
Base Price
Component
Tax
Component
CBS Backup solution (Tape Library if any server is required the same has also to be quoted)
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CBS Backup solution (Tape Library if any server is required the same has also to be quoted)
9.6.1
9.7
9.7.1
Operating Systems:
If there are any costed OS licenses are required the same has to be quoted in a similar format.
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Sl. No.
Make and
Model
No. of
Units
Unit Rate
Base Price
Total
Tax
Base Price
Component
Tax
Component
Oracle licenses
required
as
required
Oracle license
for Test system
TOTAL
Sl. No.
Make and
Model
No. of
Units
Unit Rate
Base Price
Total
Tax
Base Price
Component
Tax
Component
Oracle licenses
as required
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Sl. No
Branch Hardware
Make /
Model
No. of
Units
Unit rate
Base
1
7
8
Client PCs - 10 DC
nos.
Printer for printing
Term
Deposits
certificates 24 Pin
80 column / 300
CPS - 1 no.
Printer for Printing
Demand Drafts /
Pay
Orders
(Bankers cheques)
- 9 Pin 80 column /
300 CPS - 1 no
132 column 300
CPS 9 Pin Dot
Matrix Printer - 2
nos.
Suitable scanner for
signature scanning
(flatbed)
- 1 no.
LaserJet Printer
Total
Tax
Base
Tax
10
1
Total
Table 9-23 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Workstations (DRC)
Sl. No
Branch Hardware
Make /
Model
No. of
Units
Unit rate
Base
1
LaserJet Printer
Total
Tax
Base
Tax
Total
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Sl No
Name
Of
The
Application Software
Annual Technical Support Charges
/
Module
With
Details
Year
No. of ATS
ATS charges
No.
Units
rate
(%)
Base
Tax Component
component
Finacle CBS
Table 9-25 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Annual Technical Support Charges Oracle RDBMS etc.(DC)
Sl No
1
2
Name
Of
The
Application Software
Annual Technical Support Charges
/
Module
With
Details
Year
No. of ATS
ATS charges
No.
Units
rate
(%)
Base
Tax Component
component
Oracle RDBMS DC
Oracle for Test system
Total
Table 9-26 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Annual Technical Support Charges Oracle RDBMS etc. (DRC)
Sl No
Name
Of
The
Application Software
Annual Technical Support Charges
/
Module
With
Details
Year
No. of ATS
ATS charges
No.
Units
rate
(%)
Base
Tax Component
component
Oracle RDBMS DR
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Sl No
Description of system
1
2
Sl No
Description of system
1
2
Table 9-29 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Annual Maintenance Contract Charge - DC Workstations
Sl No
Description of system
1
2
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Description of system
1
2
9.10.1
Post warranty ATS / AMC charges to be quoted to ensure that the software is either covered by
warranty or AMC for a contractual period of 5 years.
9.10.2
9.10.3
9.11
Table 9-31 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Manpower resources provisioning (DC)
Sl.
No
Description
system
of
2
3
No.
of Man
Resources month
rate
Base
component
Total costs
Tax Component
Resources at DC for
Hardware
maintenance
including Storage and
Backup
Oracle DBS at DC
Application Support
L2 at DC
Total
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Table 9-32 AB RRB CBS Commercial Bid Format for Manpower resources provisioning (DRC)
Sl.
No
Description
system
of
No.
of Man
Resources month
rate
Base
component
Total cost
Tax Component
Note: Resources as detailed in the RFP are to be provisioned for a contractual period of 5 years.
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S.
No.
Particulars
Cost
Base
component
1
2.
3
Tax Component
Total
Finacle
Application
Software Cost
(Total of
Items
Application
Software
Customization
and
implementation Charges
Handholding support at
branches
Training
Hardware
Operating Systems
RDBMS
10
11
12
Resources
support
for
Ongoing
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Operating Systems
RDBMS
Resources
support
for
Ongoing
T O TAL
Amount in words
Note:We Confirm that
The above quoted fee is the lump sum (fixed price) amount and any add on in any form will
not be payable by the Bank for whatsoever reason. No out of pocket expenses will be paid
over and above this price.
The fee includes all taxes, duties, levies, service tax, etc.,
The fee also includes the cost of deliverables for all the phases of the Project.
Bank will deduct the tax at source, if any, as per the law of the land.
Further, we confirm that we will abide by all the terms and conditions contained in the
Request for Proposal document.
Authorized Signatory with Seal
Date:
Place:
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Payment Terms.
10.1
Payment Schedule
10.1.1
The following payment schedule would be followed for the supply of software and hardware.
Table 10-34 AB RRB CBS Payment Terms.
Deliverables
% of Payment
90%
10%
90%
10%
75%
25%
Oracle licenses
Hardware
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10.2.1
Deliverables
% of Payment
Training
100%
Customization
50% of
Customisation
charges
25% of
Customisation
charges
25% of
Customisation and
implementation
charges
35% of
implementation
charges
35% of
Customisation
charges
30% of
implementation
charges
Implementation
Handholding
charges
support
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Services
Coverage
Software, RDBMS
Annual
Contract
Hardware
Operating
Tools
Resources
support
Maintenance
for
ongoing
2.
and
System,
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10.4
10.4.1
10.4.2
The bidder shall submit payment claims to Bank in writing accompanied by Original Invoice
detailing the Hardware systems, software delivered, installed and accepted.
10.4.3
The payments for all undisputed amounts shall be made within 30 days of valid claims that are
supported by invoice, original Proof of Delivery (POD), installation and acceptance by bank as
well as upon fulfilment of other conditions stipulated in the contract. The invoices and other
documents are to be duly authenticated by the bidder.
10.4.4
On receiving each payment, the bidder shall submit a stamped receipt for the full payment
received including TDS. The payment will be released centrally from Department of
Information Technology, Head Office, Hyderabad, after deducting the applicable TDS. A TDS
certificates would be issued for the TDS recoveries at the end of the respective Financial Year.
10.4.5
Any penalties / Liquidated damages payable by the Prime Vendor shall first be adjusted in the
invoices before making Payments by the Bank.
10.4.6
Taxes as applicable in terms of proposed Finance Bill for the FY 2010-2011 are to be taken into
consideration while assessing taxes. Any increase or decrease in Taxes would be passed on to
the Bank.
10.4.7
Octroi charges wherever applicable will be reimbursed by the Bank on production of proof of
payment in original.
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Eligibility Criteria
11.1.1
Firms meeting the eligibility criteria as described in the following sections will be considered
for evaluation.
11.1.2
The Bank reserves the right to change or relax the eligibility criteria to ensure inclusivity.
11.2
Eligibility of Bidders
11.2.1
The bidder should not be an individual/ proprietary / HUF etc. The bidder may be a government
organization/ Public sector unit/ Partnership firm / Limited Company/ Private Limited Company
having its Registered Office in India. Relevant documents of the same are to be submitted
11.2.2
The bidder organization should have been in existence for and must be engaged in the business
of integration of IT Projects for at least 3 years as on December 31, 2009 in India. Related
document should be submitted as part of the proposal with special reference to Banking clients.
11.2.3
The bidder should have a minimum turnover of INR 200 Crores per year in the last three years
from IT segment of the company. The bidder must warrant financial solvency, i.e. able to meet
all the debts as and when they fall due.
11.2.4
The bidder should have made profits in succession for the past 3 years (FY ending March 2007 FY ending March 2009). The relevant documents including Balance Sheet/Profit and Loss
Account/Certificate from Statutory Auditors certifying the financials are to be submitted as part
of the proposal
11.2.5
The bidder must warrant that there are no legal actions being taken against it for any cause in
any legal jurisdiction. If such an action exists and the bidder considers that it does not affect its
ability to deliver the requirements as stated in this RFP, an undertaking specifying the nature of
the legal action and the reasons why this shall not affect the bidders ability to deliver shall be
provided.
11.2.6
The Bidder should not have been black-listed by any Public Sector Bank, RBI or IBA or any
other Government agencies. Bidder must certify to that effect.
11.2.7
11.3
11.3.1
The bidder should have previous experience in the supply, installation and maintenance of
Finacle Core Banking Solution either one Public Sector Bank or a Private sector Bank or a
Regional Rural Bank ( with > 200 branches roll out to CBS)
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The bidder should have previous experience in implementation and maintenance of Unix based
three tier architecture (Web, Application Database servers) for CBS implementation in any
Public or Private sector Bank or Regional Rural Bank ( with > 200 branches roll out to CBS)
11.3.3
The bidder should be an OEM for the hardware proposed for CBS implementation or authorized
by OEM to provide such hardware and maintenance support under warranty / AMC. The OEM
should provide an authorization letter undertaking to abide by the purchase terms agreed by the
bidder.
11.3.4
The bidder should have previous experience implementation and maintenance of Oracle
RDBMS for Core Banking Solution in a Public Sector or Private sector Bank or Regional Rural
Bank ( with > 200 branches roll out to CBS)
11.3.5
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Evaluation Process
12.1
12.1.1
The objective of the evaluation process is to evaluate the bids to select an effective solution at a
competitive price.
12.1.2
Through this Request for Proposal, Bank aims to select a Vendor for the implementation of Core
Banking Solution in Andhra Bank sponsored RRBs. The Bidder shall be entrusted with end-toend responsibility for the execution of the project under the scope of this RFP and has to work
in coordination with Network Service Provider. The Bidder is expected to commit for the
delivery of services with performance levels set out in this RFP with a Service Level
Agreement.
12.1.3
The Bank has adopted a two bid process in which the Bidder has to submit (1) Technical Bid
and (2) Commercial Bid separately but at a time as stipulated
12.1.4
The Bank shall evaluate the Technical Bids initially and based on Technical Bid evaluation shall
undertake Commercial Bid evaluation of the proposals qualified Technical Bid Evaluation.
12.1.5
The evaluation by the Bank will be undertaken by a Committee of Officials and Consultants
formed by Bank and its decision is final
12.2
12.2.1
The Core Banking Solution implementation involves various components including supply and
implementation of Application Software, Hardware, RDBMS, Training, Data Migration,
Implementation Services, Roll out of the CBS and support services. Hence the proposal
submitted by the Bidders shall be evaluated on technical grounds covering various components
of the projects as follows:
12.2.2
Functional requirements
Past Experience
All the above components are having weighted scores as explained in subsequent sections
which will add to 100 against which a Bidders proposal has to score a minimum of 70 (duly
meeting component minimum requirements) for considering the proposal for the Commercial
evaluation
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12.2.3
The scoring methodology for technical bid components is explained in the following paragraphs
of this section.
12.3
12.3.1
The bidder has to furnish responses in detail for every point in Chapter 4.
12.3.2
The responses are to be furnished duly mapping details in Finacle Product document. The
customisation if needed. The replies are to be furnished by way of a detailed xls document.
Table 12-37 AB RRB CBS Functional specifications mapping document for Technical Bid evaluation
Point No.
(1)
Detail from
RFP
(2)
% readily
met through
product
configuration
(3)
(4)
Customisation
requirements
% met
through
customisation /
work around
(5)
(6)
12.3.3
The bidder has to furnish responses to all points without fail. The points skipped in the response
document will be treated as not met either through product basic configuration or customisation
and will be awarded Zero marks.
12.3.4
The marks will be given duly according appropriate weightage for above two categories (4) and
(6).
12.3.5
12.4
12.4.1
The Technical requirements cover the Hardware proposed as part of the solution.
12.4.2
The solution requirements cover the General Solution Architecture of the CBS that is to be
provided as a part of the solution.
12.4.3
Bidder should clearly specify the detailed configuration and specifications of the hardware
required at various levels of performance and supply a detailed Bill of Materials (BoM) with the
part numbers for the hardware based on the technical requirements.
12.4.4
12.4.5
The hardware should be scalable to support the numbers specified as a part of the Master
document.
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12.4.6
The Scoring for Technical and Solution requirements would be based on the response provided
by the Bidder
12.4.7
The Sizing Booklet that is provided as a part of the response as described in Section ------ would
also be considered for evaluation. The Bidder should cover the following as a part of the Sizing
Booklet.
12.4.8
The Bidders interpretation of the Banks requirements and translating them as parameters for
sizing the system will be rated based on the hardware sizing documentation.
12.4.9
The scores will also be dependent on the explanation given on how conclusions are made about
the response time, performance of systems in terms of TPS, concurrent sessions, concurrent
users etc.
12.4.10
The scores will also take into consideration the supporting documents, performance estimation
reports on equivalent hardware and similar environment.
12.4.11
12.4.12
The Bidder would be invited to the Bank to make an exclusive presentation detailing the Total
Solution Sizing which would be evaluated by a competent Panel.
12.4.13
The Bank at its discretion may reject the proposal of the Bidder without giving any reason
whatsoever, if in the Banks opinion, the Solution Sizing was not made appropriately to meet the
performance criteria as stipulated by the Bank
The Bidder should score a minimum of 80% in Technical and Solution Requirements.
12.5
12.5.1
The Bidder is required to arrange for a Structured Walkthrough of the solution offered in
response to RFP in a place where all the functionality can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of
the Banks team including Non-ATM delivery channels.
12.5.2
During the structured walkthrough, the Bank may seek explanations on various technical and
other requirements.
12.5.3
The cost for set up for the structured walkthrough will be borne by the Bidder and the Bank will
bear the expenses incidental to attending the Structured Walkthrough by the Banks team and its
consultants.
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12.5.4
Each question in the questionnaires prepared by Bank would be verified by the officials of the
Bank and appropriately record the responses. Any workarounds suggested by the bidder for
functionality may be considered by Bank personnel and details recorded.
12.5.5
Additionally the Bank team will verify the overall functionalities and technical architecture of
the proposed solution and record the observations.
12.5.6
The responses provided by the Bidder in response to functional and technical requirements of
RFP will also be verified and marked during the structured walkthrough process.
12.5.7
The Structured Walkthrough Questionnaires would be released to the Bidders after preliminary
scrutiny of the technical bids, post RFP submission. The dates would be indicated at the
appropriate time.
12.5.8
The structured walkthrough questionnaires for each of the Bidders will be dependent on the
solution proposed by them.
12.5.9
The Bank at its discretion may reject the proposal of the bidder without giving any reason
whatsoever, if in the Banks opinion, the bidder could not present or demonstrate the proposed
solution as described in the proposal.
12.6
12.6.1
A Committee of people from the Bank would carry out Reference Site Visits and/or Telephonic
interviews with the existing customers of the Bidder. The inputs that have been received from
the Customer would be considered by the Bank and this might not need any documentary
evidence. This rating would be purely on the inputs provided by the Bidders customers.
12.6.2
12.6.3
The Bank at its discretion may reject the proposal of the Bidder without giving any reasons
whatsoever, in case the responses received from the Site Visits are negative.
12.7
12.7.1
As an evaluation process, the Bidders will be invited to Bank to deliver a presentation on the
Solution that is proposed.
12.7.2
The Bank will propose the structure for each of the Bidders based on the information required
from the concerned Bidders.
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12.7.3
The presentations would be rated by a competent panel chosen appropriately by Bank and
scores would be assigned to each of the presentation. The details of the presentations and the
contents to be covered would be published and intimated by Bank prior to the presentations.
12.7.4
The Approach and Methodology adopted for the Implementation would also be evaluated by
the Bank duly supplemented through this presentation and would at the minimum cover
Data Migration
Training
Team Strength
Data Migration
12.7.5
The quality of the Bidders Data Migration procedure shall form an integral part of the final
evaluation and selection of the Bidder.
12.7.6
The bidder has to furnish a detailed write up on Data migration methodology and their
understanding of the work in scope.
Training
12.7.7
The bidder has to furnish a document detailing the trainings that are envisaged in the scope of
the document besides Finacle Core Team Training which is to be undertaken by M/s Infosys.
The other trainings to include training on Hardware, Help desk etc.
Team Strength
12.7.8
The Bidder has to furnish a document detailing Team Strength for CBS projects together with
profiles of team members experienced in CBS roll out and their availability to Banks project.
12.7.9
The Bidder should ensure that the people above the role of the Team Lead who are proposed for
this project should have worked on projects in Indian Banks earlier.
Project Management
12.7.10
It is also expected that the Bidder gives an elaborate Project Management template covering
each of the activities and the implementation schedule as per the Pilot Implementation details
provided in this document.
12.7.11
The Bidder should provide explanation on the Project Management process that is proposed for
the Bank including details of how the same was applied in a similar project
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12.8.1
The Consolidated Technical Bid Evaluation Score (TEVS) would be a composite of the
following scores:
Table 12-38 AB RRB CBS TEVS Weightage Distribution
Scoring Parameter
Weighted Score
65% Overall
80%
Structured Walkthrough
Scoring (SW)
80%
NA
NA
Total
TEVS = 100
70%
12.8.2
FR, TSR, SW, PE, VP and AM denote the maximum score possible for each of the
corresponding sections
12.8.3
12.9
12.9.1
As indicated in 12.2.2 , a minimum percentage has been defined for technical qualification for
certain parameters. Bidders whose solutions do not meet the minimum percentages required in
those parameters would not be considered for further evaluation.
12.9.2
The Bids which do not meet the stipulated criteria on 70% TEVS will not be considered for
commercial evaluation
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12.9.3
The Bank at its discretion may reject the proposal of the Bidder without giving any reason
whatsoever, if in the Banks opinion, the Solution Sizing was not made appropriately to meet the
performance criteria as stipulated by the Bank
12.9.4
The Bank at its discretion may reject the proposal of the Bidder without giving any reasons
whatsoever, in case the responses received from the Site Visits are negative.
12.10
12.10.1
The Bids which are Technically qualified would be considered for Commercial Bid evaluation.
12.10.2
The Total Cost for a period of 5 years for each of the Bidders will be arrived at based on the
Commercial Bid format
12.10.3
The Bank shall scrutinize the commercial bids and normalize the same if found necessary
before comparing the bids
12.10.4
The Commercial Bid will be evaluated based on the Cost that has been proposed by the Bidder
in the Commercial Bid.
12.10.5
The Technically Qualified bidder with the lowest Commercial Bid after scrutiny and
normalization would be declared as L1.
12.10.6
In case of a Tie between two or more Bidders for considering L1, the Bid with higher TEVS
would be chosen at the discretion of the Bank
12.10.7
The L1 bidder shall not automatically qualify for becoming selected Bidder and for award of
contract by the bank.
12.10.8
The Bank shall negotiate with L1 Bidder and in case the cost of L1 is found to be high and not
acceptable to the Bank, the Bank reserves the right to reject the L1 Bidder and re-tender.
12.10.9
The Bank shall not incur any liability to the affected bidder on account of such rejection.
12.10.10 The Bidder whose commercial bid is accepted will be referred to as Selected Bidder and the
Bank will notify the name of the Selected Bidder
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Bid Submission
13.1
13.1.1
13.1.2
The Bidder should bear all the costs associated with the preparation and submission of their bid
and Bank will in no case be responsible or liable for these costs, regardless of the conduct or
outcome of the bidding process.
13.1.3
Two copies of the bid are to be submitted, one in original and the other in copy.
13.1.4
The bid should be signed by the Bidder or any person duly authorized to bind the bidder to the
contract. The signatory should give a declaration and through authenticated documentary
evidence establish that the person is empowered to sign the tender documents and bind the
bidder. All pages of the tender documents except brochures if any are to be signed by the
authorized signatory.
13.1.5
The offers submitted to Bank should preferably not bear any corrections, alterations, over
writings and additions. In such cases, the person/s singing the bid should initial such
corrections.
13.1.6
The Bidder is expected to examine all instructions, forms, terms and conditions and technical
specifications in the Bidding Documents. Failure to furnish all information required by the
Bidding Documents or submission of a bid not substantially responsive to the Bidding
Documents in every respect will be at the Bidders risk and may result in rejection of the bid.
13.1.7
No columns of the tender should be left blank. Offers with insufficient information and Offers
which do not strictly comply with the stipulations given above, are liable for rejection.
13.1.8
Bank may accept or reject, in full or in part, any or all the offers, without assigning any reason
whatsoever.
13.1.9
Bank may at its discretion abandon the process of the selection of IS Auditor anytime before
notification of award.
13.1.10
The bids will be opened in the presence of authorized representatives of the bidders. However,
the representative of the bidder has to produce an authorization letter from the bidder to
represent them at the time of opening of Technical/Commercial bids. Only One representatives
will be allowed to represent any bidder. In case the bidders representative does not present at
the time of opening of bids, the quotations/bids will still be opened at the scheduled time at the
sole discretion of the Bank.
13.1.11
The bidder must use the entire information furnished in the RFP including scope, detailed
requirements of audit of application and other terms and conditions, while submitting the
response.
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13.1.12
All responses should be in English language. All responses by the Bidders to this RFP document
shall be binding on such Bidders for a period of 180 days from the date of opening the Technical
Bid.
13.1.13
All responses including commercial and technical bids would be deemed to be irrevocable
offers / proposals from the Bidders and may, if accepted by Bank, form part of the final contact
between Bank and Bidder.
13.1.14
Bidders are advised to attach a letter from an authorized signatory attesting the veracity of the
information provided in the response.
13.1.15
Any technical or commercial bid submitted cannot be withdrawn / modified after the closing
date and time for submission of the bid offers unless specifically permitted by Bank. However,
the Bidder may modify or withdraw its offer after submission provided that, Bank, prior to the
closing date and time receives a written notice of modification or withdrawal.
13.1.16
Bank concludes that everything as mentioned in the RFP documents circulated to the Bidders
and responded by the Bidders have been quoted for by the Bidders and there shall be no extra
cost associated with the same other than the cost quoted by the Bidder.
13.1.17
In the event, Bank has not asked for the quotes for alternative price.
13.2
Cost of Bid
13.2.1
The Bidder is required to submit a Demand Draft amounting to Rs.25,000 in favour of Andhra
Bank along with the bid. This is to be submitted in a separate envelope along with the Bid
response. This amount is not refundable.
13.3
13.3.1
The Bidder is required to deposit of sum of Rs.10,00,000/- (Rupees Ten Lakhs only) in the
form of a Demand Draft / Bankers Cheque / Pay order in favour of Andhra Bank payable at
Hyderabad as Earnest Money Deposit. The bidder may however submit a Bank Guarantee for
180 days issued by a Scheduled Commercial Bank in lieu of EMD by way of Demand Draft /
BC. Format of Bank Guarantee is provided.
13.3.2
13.3.3
13.3.4
The EMD (bid Security) / Bank Guarantee of successful Bidder shall be refunded after
furnishing performance Guarantee as required by the Bank.
13.3.5
EMDs / Bank Guarantees furnished by all unsuccessful Bidders will be returned on the
expiration of the bid validity / finalization of successful Bidder, whichever is earlier.
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13.3.6.1
13.3.6.2
the bidder withdraws his bid after opening of the bids but before acceptance of Letter of
Intent or Purchase Order.
13.3.6.3
the selected bidder withdraws his bid / proposal before furnishing an unconditional
irrevocable Performance Bank Guarantee.
13.3.6.4
the bidder violates any of the provisions of the terms and conditions of the RFP in the process
of evaluation and upto submission of Performance Bank Guarantee.
13.3.6.5
Failure to accept the order by the Selected Bidder within seven days from the date of receipt of
the order makes the EMD liable for forfeiture at the discretion of Bank. However Bank reserves
its right to consider at its sole discretion the late acceptance of the order by selected Bidder.
13.3.6.6
Failure to submit the Performance Guarantee with in stipulated period from the date of
execution of the contract makes the EMD liable for forfeiture. In such instance, Bank at its
discretion may cancel the order placed on the selected Bidder without giving any notice..
13.3.6.7
The Performance Bank Guarantee is to be furnished for a sum equivalent to 10% of the
Contractual value covering the entire contractual period.
13.4
13.4.1
For the purpose of selection of the Vendor for implementing Core Banking Solution in the
Regional Rural Banks sponsored by Andhra Bank, a two-stage bidding process will be followed.
13.4.2
The response to the present tender is to be submitted in two parts, i.e. the Technical Bid and the
Commercial Bid. The bidders will have to submit the Technical Bid separately from the
Commercial Bid.
13.4.3
The bidder has to submit their response in hardcopy and softcopy in Microsoft Office document
formats for Technical Bid and Commercial Bid.
13.4.4
The Technical Bid will contain the exhaustive and comprehensive details of approach,
methodologies to be followed, assertions, documents and any other collateral the Bidder would
want to submit to the Bank.
13.4.5
13.4.6
The Technical Bid should NOT contain any pricing or commercial information at all. Any bids
violating this will be summarily rejected and the bids shall be disqualified from further
evaluation.
and
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13.4.7
In the first stage, only the Technical Bids will be opened and evaluated. Those bidders
satisfying the technical requirements of the solution, as determined by Andhra Bank and as per
the requirements/specifications and the terms and conditions of this document, shall be shortlisted.
13.4.8
Under the second stage, the Commercial Bids of bidders which have been short-listed earlier on
the basis of evaluation of their Technical Bids, will only be opened.
13.4.9
Bank may call for any clarifications/ additional particulars required, if any, on the technical/
commercial bids submitted. The vendor has to submit the clarifications/ additional particulars in
writing within the specified date and time. The bidders offer will be disqualified, if the
clarifications/ additional particulars sought are not submitted within the specified date and time.
13.4.10
Bank reserves the right to call for a presentation on the features etc., from the short-listed
bidders based on the technical bids submitted by them to make an evaluation.
13.4.11
The commercial bid should contain quotation for end-to-end CBS implementation services as
envisaged in the Scope of the RFP.
13.4.12
Bidders must acquaint themselves fully with the conditions of the bids. No plea of insufficient
information will be entertained at any time.
13.5
13.5.1
The offer should be submitted in two separate sealed covers containing Technical (Technical
Bid) and Commercial (Commercial Bid) Proposals super scribed with Selection of the Vendor
for implementing Core Banking Solution in the Regional Rural Banks sponsored by Andhra
Bank and Selection of the Vendor for implementing Core Banking Solution in the Regional
Rural Banks sponsored by Andhra Bank Commercial Bid.
13.5.2
The sealed covers containing the Technical offer and the Commercial offer should in turn be put
in a sealed outer envelope to be super-scribed as Technical and Commercial offers for
providing Core Banking Solution for RRBs sponsored by Andhra Bank.
13.5.3
The envelope containing Technical Offer should include only Bidders Profile (as per enclosed
format), Relevant Technical Bid Forms and Standard Printed Technical Literature/Brochure in
support of the Technical bid submissions.
13.5.4
The envelope containing Commercial Offer should include only the commercial quote for the
Core Banking Solution implementation for RRBs as per the formats provided in relevant
sections. Please note that no other information other than the price should be furnished along
with this offer.
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Commercial Bid
13.6.1
The commercial bid should be enclosed in a separate sealed envelope. Cost figures should be
presented separately for each of the line items.
13.6.2
The Bidder to quote in Indian Rupees only and bids in currencies other than INR would not be
considered.
13.6.3
The prices and other terms offered by Bidders must be in force for a period of 180 days from the
date of opening of the commercial bid.
13.6.4
All costs should be inclusive of all taxes, duties, charges and levies of State or Central
Governments, as applicable, at the date of signing the Agreement and subject to deduction of all
statutory deductions applicable, if any. The benefits realized by Bidder due to lower rates of
taxes, duties, charges and levies shall be passed on by Bidder to Bank.
13.6.5
Any additional expenses incurred by the Bidder due to increase in taxation, duties, charges and
levies, the same shall be reimbursed to the Bidder on production of satisfactory proof.
13.6.6
The Bidder has to include all costs like Travel, Lodging & Boarding, Local Travel expenses, etc
incurred during the entire period of the Project and Bank will not bear any additional costs on
these.
13.6.7
The prices quoted by the Bidders shall include all costs such as Taxes, Service Taxes, VAT,
Levies, Cess, Insurance, etc. that need to be incurred.
13.6.8
Terms of payment shall be finalized with the selected bidder and milestone based payments
shall be made to the selected bidder, on completion of such milestones to the satisfaction of the
Bank.
13.7
Bid Submission
13.7.1
13.7.2
The cost of bidding and submission of the bids is entirely the responsibility of the Bidders,
regardless of the conduct or outcome of the tendering process.
13.7.3
Bids sealed in accordance with the Instructions to bidders should be delivered as mentioned in
the Bid schedule. Bids may be sent by registered post or hand delivery, so as to be received at
the address given above in the tender schedule.
13.7.4
Receipt of the bids shall be closed as mentioned in bid schedule. Bids received after the
scheduled time will not be accepted by the Bank under any circumstances.
13.7.5
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13.7.6
Bank will not be responsible for any delay due to postal service or any other means.
13.7.7
The bidders or their authorized representatives shall be present at the time of the opening of the
technical bid. Only one person per bidder will be allowed to be present at the time of the
opening the technical bids. No bid shall be rejected at bid opening, except for late bids and those
that do not conform to bidding terms.
13.8
13.8.1
Written requests for clarification may be submitted to the Bank before the date stipulated for
receipt of such queries.
13.8.2
Form should preferably be emailed to the Bank or provided by softcopy in either event
hardcopy confirmations are to be submitted with the Bid documents.
13.8.3
The queries and clarifications wherever necessary shall be placed in Banks web-site under
Tenders column.
13.9
13.9.1
Amendments to the Tender Document may be issued by the Bank for any reason, whether at its
own initiative or in response to a clarification requested by a prospective bidder, prior to the
deadline for the submission of bids.
13.9.2
The amendments will be posted on Banks web site and will be binding on all the bidders.
13.9.3
From the date of issue, amendments to Terms and Conditions shall be deemed to form an
integral part of the RFP.
13.9.4
Further, in order to provide, prospective Bidders, reasonable time to take the amendment into
account in preparing their bid, the Bank may, at its discretion extend the deadline for submission
of bids.
13.10
Correction of Errors
13.10.1
Where there is a discrepancy between the amounts in figures and in words, the amount in
words shall govern; and
Where there is a discrepancy between the unit rate and the line item total resulting from
multiplying the unit rate by the quantity, the unit rate will govern unless, in the opinion of
the Bank, there is obviously a gross error such as a misplacement of a decimal point, in
which case the line item total will govern.
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Where there is a discrepancy between the amount mentioned in the bid and the line item
total present in the Commercial Bid, the amount obtained on totaling the line items in the
Commercial Bid will govern.
The amount stated in the tender form, adjusted in accordance with the above procedure,
shall be considered as binding, unless it causes the overall tender price to rise, in which case
the bid price shall govern.
13.11
Confidentiality
13.11.1
Bidder agrees that all information gathered from the Bank including oral enquires, letters,
documents, emails, presentations, interactions, technical documentation, discussions with
Banks service providers and documents gathered from Banks service providers etc. related to
the Banks business and other information identified as confidential by the Andhra Bank are
confidential information of Bank.
13.11.2
13.12
Indemnification
13.12.1
The Bidder shall, at their own cost and expenses, defend and indemnify the Bank against all
third-party claims including those of the infringement of Intellectual Property Rights, including
patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret or industrial design rights, arising from use of the
Products or any part thereof in India.
13.12.2
The Bidder shall expeditiously meet any such claims and shall have full rights to defend itself
there from. If the Bank is required to pay compensation to a third party resulting from such
infringement, the Bidder shall be fully responsible therefore, including all expenses and court
and legal fees.
13.12.3
The Bidder shall also be liable to indemnify the Bank, at its own cost and expenses, against all
losses/damages, which the Bank may suffer on account of violation by the Bidder of any or all
national/international trade laws, norms, standards, procedures etc.
13.13
Notification of Award
13.13.1
The acceptance of a bid will be communicated in writing at the address supplied by the Bidder
in the bid response. Any change of address of the Bidder, should therefore be promptly notified
to the Assistant General Manager, Department of Information Technology, Andhra Bank, 3rd
Floor, D-Block, Cyber Gateway, Hitec City, Hyderabad.
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Signing of Contract
13.14.1
The Bidder shall be required to enter into a contract with Andhra Bank, within 15 days of the
award of the tender or within such extended period, at the discretion of the Bank.
13.15
Jurisdiction
13.15.1
All disputes and differences of any kind, whatsoever, arising out of the audit propositions shall
be referred by either party (the Bank or the Bidder), after issuance of 30 days notice in writing
to the other, clearly mentioning the nature of the dispute / differences, to a single arbitrator,
acceptable to both the parties, for initiation of arbitration proceedings and settlement of the
dispute/s and difference/ strictly under the terms and conditions of this contract, executed
between the Bank and the Bidder. The arbitration shall be governed by the provisions of the
applicable Indian Laws. The award shall be final and binding on both the parties. The venue for
arbitration shall be at Hyderabad, India.
13.16
13.16.1
This RFP document is the property of the Bank and this can not be copied or used in any other
manner except for the purpose of responding to this tender notice or without written permission
from the Bank.
13.16.2
All the documents submitted along with bids shall also become the property of the Bank and
retained by the Bank unless otherwise specifically mentioned.
13.16.3
The bidder should mention whether he is having any contractual obligation presently with the
Bank, its status and any conflict of interest has arisen in such contractual obligation.
13.16.4
The implementation methodology and business processes in the implementation of the Project
will form the property of the Bank except for those for which Intellectual Property Rights are
already established.
13.16.5
Selected bidder has to undertake not to hire, solicit, or accept solicitation for their employees
directly involved in this contract during the period of the contract and one year thereafter,
except as the parties may agree on a case by case basis.
13.16.6
Besides penal provisions, Bank reserves the right to terminate the contract, if the work is not
progressing according to the agreed project plans and when the delay is attributable to the
Bidder either directly or indirectly due to the failure of Proper Project Management.
13.16.7
Penal Provisions and right of termination is however subject to Force Majeure situation to be
defined in the agreement.
13.17
Contact Details
13.17.1
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Primary Address
Sri V. Narasimha Murty
Asst. General Manager
Andhra Bank
Department of Information Technology,
Cyber Gateway, 3rd Floor, D Block, Wing-1
Hi-tech City, Madhapur
Hyderabad - 500 081: India
Tel: 040-23122256
Fax: 040-23122260
Emailagm-cbs@andhrabank.co.in
Alternate Address:
Sri. Ajay Gupta
Asst. General Manager
Andhra Bank
Department of Information Technology
Cyber Gateway, 3rd Floor, D Block, Wing-1
Hi-tech City, Madhapur
Hyderabad - 500 081: India
Tel: 040-23122260
Fax: 040-23122261
Email: dit-cm-cbs@andhrabank.co.in
13.18
Evaluation Schedule
13.18.1
The proposed evaluation schedule is tabulated below. However, the Bank, at its discretion can
change the schedule assigning no specific reasons for the same.
13.18.2
Activity
Scheduled Dates
Pre-bid Meeting
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Activity
Scheduled Dates
Bids would be opened at Andhra Bank Department of Information Technology, Cyber Gateway,
Hitec City, Hyderabad, if not specified by the Bank.
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1. Compliance Certificate
To,
The Assistant General Manager,
Department of Information Technology,
Andhra Bank,
D Block, Right Wing, 3rd Floor,
Cyber Gateway, Hitec City,
Hyderabad
Dear Sir,
Subject: Declaration and Acceptance of Terms and Conditions and Confirmation of offer
Ref: Andhra Bank Tender Ref No. 0666/35/2009-10/ dated --- for the implementation of Core
Banking Solution in the Regional Rural Banks.
The details submitted in the this document are true and correct to the best of our knowledge and
if it is proved other wise at any stage of execution of the contract, Andhra Bank has the right to
summarily reject the proposal and disqualify us form the process.
We confirm having understood the entire bid process, contents of RFP with all its terms and
conditions and undertake to abide by the terms and conditions. We have also understood that the
Bank may add, alter, modify the terms and conditions and post the required information in its
web-site under Tenders column and all such additions, modifications, alterations will form part
of the RFP.
We hereby acknowledge and confirm having accepted that the Bank can at its absolute
discretion apply whatever criteria it deems appropriate and fit, not just limiting to those criteria
set out in the RFP, in short listing of bidder for implementation of Core Banking Solution in
Andhra Bank sponsored RRBs.
We confirm having met all the criteria set out for Bidders eligibility including financial
soundness. There is no legal action against our organization for any cause in any legal
jurisdiction which will impose restrictions to the ability of the Bidder in carrying out its
obligations under this RFP.
We confirm and warrant that key project personnel to be deployed in this project have been
sufficiently involved in similar projects in the past.
Authorized Signatory with Seal
Date:
Place:
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2. Bidder Profile
Description
Details
STD- Phone:
e-mail Id:
FAX No:
Primary Contact:
Name:
Designation:
STD- Phone No:
Mobile Phone :
e-mail ID :
Alternate Contact:
Name :
Designation:
STD- Phone No:
Mobile Phone :
e-mail ID :
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Description
Details
Project
start date
Project
end-date
(substantiate)
Date:
Place:
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Yours faithfully,
Authorized Signatory
Designation
Bidders corporate name
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Details
Project Location
Address of client
Current Status of the Project
Client contact person and contact
details
Project start date
Duration of project
Project Closure Date
Scope of the Project (Software,
Hardware, Network etc,)
Names of project staff
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5. Team Profile
Please provide details of the Governance structure for the proposed team and provide details of
the members of the Governance in the following format.
Description
Details
Designation
Educational Qualification
Other Certifications/accreditations
Employment History
Total Banking Experience (no. of
years, areas of experience)
Experience in similar projects
(including client details, role of
member, activities performed,
duration of experience)
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7. Query Format
CBS implementation for Andhra Bank
sponsored RRBs
To be mailed, delivered,
posted, faxed or emailed
to:
Name of Organization
submitting request
Section Number:
Page Number:
Point Number:
Query description
Section Number:
Page Number:
Point Number:
Query description
Section Number:
Page Number:
Point Number:
Query description
Name and signature of
authorized person issuing this
request for clarification
Signature/Date
Official designation
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ii.
8. This Confidentiality Agreement shall continue for two years After the completion of the
engagement unless and to the extent that the bank may release it in writing.
9. We acknowledge that the Confidential Information will not form the basis of any
contract between the bank and us.
10. We warrant that we are acting as principal in this matter and not as agent or broker for
any person, company, or firm.
11. We acknowledge that no failure or delay by the bank in exercising any right, power, or
privilege under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or
partial exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, power, or privilege.
12. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with Indian laws and
any dispute arising from it shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Indian
courts.
We have read this Confidentiality Undertaking carefully and confirm our agreement with its
terms.
With kind regards
Yours sincerely
Authorised Signatory:
Name:
Title/position:
Date:
Company Seal:
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A reinvestment plan, where interest will be added to the deposit amount on quarterly
basis.
Minimum amount of deposit is Rs.100 with no ceiling on maximum amount.
Minimum period of deposit is 6 months and maximum period is 120 months and facility
for premature cancellation.
Rate of interest as applicable for different maturities ruling from time to time with 0.50%
extra payable to senior citizens and 1% extra for staff members.
Loan facility is available upto 90% of the accrued amount of deposit.
Deposits can be made by individuals, HUF, Proparitory concerns, partnership firms,
Limited Companies, Registered bodies, trusts, Government / Quasi Government
departments.
TDS is applicable on interest as per IT Act.
Nomination facility is available
TAX saver deposit:
A term deposit account from Income tax assesses to get exemption under section 80c of
IT Act.
Deposit can be in the form of Fixed deposits with monthly / quarterly interest payment or
Kalpalatha Deposits
Can be opened by Individuals or HUF, Income tax assesses with permanent account
number either singly or jointly.
In case of joint account, exemption under Sec 80C shall be available only to the 1 st holder
of the deposit.
To obtain the declaration from the depositor stating that the deposit amount under such
scheme with various banks does not exceed Rs.100000/- under Sec 80c of IT act.
It is for a fixed period of 5 years.
Minimum amount of deposit is Rs.100/- or multiples thereof with a maximum of
Rs.100000/ Rate of interest as applicable for different maturities ruling from time to time with 0.50%
extra payable to senior citizens and 1% extra for staff members.
No deposit loan to be allowed or no lien to any other loan.
No provision for premature cancellation.
No nomination shall be obtained in case of minor.
Cash Certificates:
Odd amounts can be deposited (Issue price) for a fixed period to receive round amount
(face value) on due date.
Deposit amount is accepted for face value of Rs.100 or Rs.1000 or multiples thereof
All other features as applicable to Kalpalatha Deposits.
Rate of interest as applicable for different maturities ruling from time to time with 0.50%
extra payable to senior citizens.
Recurring Deposits:
An affordable amount can be deposited monthly to receive a lump sum amount together
with interest on due date.
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Demand loan allowed against the deposits of our bank, duly maintaining the lien.
Loan is repayable in lump sum or installments.
Loan will be allowed duly maintaining certain margin against the deposit amount.
Deposit rate of interest + 2% will be charged as interest on loan. For staff, rate of interest
1% extra on deposit interest rate.
Loans allowed against security of NSCs / KVPs / LIC Policies / Government Securities.
These loans may be allowed as demand loan or term loan.
Repayment is 36 EMI for term loans and 2 years for demand loans.
Amount of loan is certain percentage of the face value + accrued interest which is decided
by the bank and the percentage is different for different type of securities.
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Loan amount will be arrived basing on the salary income. There is ceiling on loan amount
(presently Rs.100000/-)
Net take home pay after deduction of installments of the proposed loan shall not be less
than 40% of gross salary. EMI shall not exceed 30% of gross salary of the applicant.
Repayment is 36 EMI
Guarantor from a good third party is obtained.
Processing charges and administrative charges are applicable.
Rate of interest is decided by the bank from time to time.
Loans against merchandise:
These loans will be allowed against pledge of farm products. This can be allowed to the
traders only against central / state warehousing or market yard receipts.
The period of loan is 1 year.
The stock should be insured for full value.
Eligible crops are paddy, groundnut, chillies, cotton, turmeric and pulses.
Maximum loan amount is Rs.10.00 lakhs with a margin of 50% of the market value.
Collateral security of 200% of the loan is obtained.
Invoked Guarantees Paid:
Bank guarantee issued by bank and invoked by the beneficiaries are paid to the debit of
this account.
These amount attract commercial rate of interest with penalty.
Personal Loans for consumer durables and motor vehicles.
Loans allowed for purchase of consumer durables like refrigerators, TV etc., and vehicles
like car, motor cycle etc., to salaried persons, business people, professional & self
employed and agriculturists.
For motor vehicle loan, amount of loan will be decided on the basis of gross annual
income.
For loan amount of more than Rs.25000 collateral security is obtained. Third party
guarantee is obtained.
Maximum repayment period is 60 EMI
Other Term Loans against Mortgage of property.
Loans allowed for investment needs like constructions of commercial complex, cinema
halls, restaurants, hospitals etc., for good customers of the bank.
Quantum of loan is based on the repayment capacity of the applicant and collateral
security. Repayment period is 60 EMI.
Collateral security worth 200% of the loan is obtained. Guarantee from third party is
obtained.
All Staff Loans:
Term loans to staff of the bank to purchase consumer durables.
Rate of interest is decided by the bank from time to time.
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All loans to notified crops are to be covered under National Agricultural Insurance
scheme. Insurance premium is to be debited to the accounts
All members of RMG are to be covered under personal accident insurance scheme.
Nominal insurance premium is to be debited to the accounts every year.
Interest subvention applicable as Kisan Credit Cards.
All other guide lines of Kisan Credit Cards applicable.
Interest subvention applicable for the loan accounts upto 31 st March, for the accounts
disbursed in Kharif and upto 30th June for the accounts disbursed in Rabi seasons.
Joint Liability Groups:
The objective of the JLG is to augment flow of credit to tenant farmers cultivating land
either as oral lessees or share croppers and small farmers who do not have proper title of
their land holding through formation and financing of JLG.
A JLG is an informal group comprising preferably of 4 to 10 individuals coming together
for the purposes of availing bank loan either individually or through group mechanism
against the mutual guarantee.
Bank finance in two models
Individuals in the group
Total group
Purpose of the credit: The finance to JLG is expected to be a flexible credit product
addressing the credit requirements of its members including crop production,
consumption, marketing and other productive purposes.
Maximum loan amount may be restricted to Rs.50000/- per individual.
No collateral security.
Members of JLG are to be covered under personal accidental Insurance scheme.
Crop loans to notified crops are to be covered under National Agricultural Insurance
Scheme.
Produce Loans:
These loans will be allowed to farmers against pledge of farm produce. In order to avoid
distress sale by the farmers to meet the consumption needs and other family requirements
the bank allow loans against pledge of farm produce. These loans are to be allowed only
to farmers.
Out of the loan allowed under produce loans the existing Kisan Credit Card loan if any
shall be brought to credit balance.
A margin of 50% is to be maintained at any point of time.
Period of loan is 1 year from date of disbursement.
The stocks should be insured for full value.
Crops covered under this scheme are paddy, groundnut, chillies, cotton, turmeric and
pulses.
Maximum amount of loan is Rs.10.00 lakhs for an individual.
Collateral security obtained for loan above Rs.50,000.00.
Gold Loans Agricultural:
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Demand Loan against the security of gold ornaments and jewellery for agricultural
purpose.
Agriculture direct finance towards production credit
Eligible amount of loan will be arrived basing on the fitness of the gold, appraisal value
per gram lending rate and linked to scales of finance.
Repayable on or before 30th June.
Rate of interest is decided by the bank from time to time.
Appraiser charges are applicable. Re-Appraisal to be done once in two years for overdue
loan accounts and re-appraisal charges applicable.
Processing charges applicable.
Penal interest of 2% applicable for OD account with limits of grater than 25000/ Interest subvention applicable for the loan accounts upto 31 st March, for the accounts
disbursed in Kharif and upto 30th June for the accounts disbursed in Rabi seasons.
Agricultural Term Loans (ATL)
Term Loan sanctioned for various agricultural purpose like
Minor Irrigation
Land Development
Farm Mechanization
Construction of Farm Buildings and Storage facilities like Godowns
Development loans to Plantations, Horticulture, Forestry, Oil Palm,
cultivation etc.,
Hi-tech agricultural projects such as Floriculture, Agro Processing,
Tissue Culture, Mushroom Cultivation etc.,
Non conventional energy source like Biogas, Solar pump sets, wind
power etc
Purchase of 2 wheeler / 4 wheeler under Rythu Chakra Scheme.
Loans to unemployed Agril. Graduates under Agri clinic and agri
business center
Land purchase scheme.
Unit cost, repayment schedule etc., prescribed by NABARD from time to time shall be
followed. Applicant should contribute some margin.
There are different eligibility criteria and guidelines for different schemes depending on
the activity of loans.
Collateral security needed for loan limit of grater than 50000. Third party guarantee
obtained.
Processing charges, administrative charges applicable for limits grater than Rs.25000.
Government sponsored loans exempted from charges.
For backend subsidy loan accounts interest to be charged on loan portion (net of subsidy)
only.
Agricultural Allied Activities:
Term loan sanctioned for various purposes like;
Dairy
Poultry
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repairing business premises or for purchasing tools and / or working capital requirements
to medical practitioners including dentists, Chartered Accountants, Surveyors,
Construction contractors or Management consultants or to a person trained in any other
art or craft who holds either a degree or diploma from any institution established, aided or
recognized by Government or to a person who is considered by the bank as technically
qualified or skilled in the field in which he is employed.
Limits upto Rs.10.00 lakhs of which not more than Rs.2.00 lakh for working capital
requirement, come under priority sector.
Repayment 36 to 72 EMI with a gestation period not exceeding 3 months.
Collateral security, 3rd party guarantee obtained for limits above Rs.50,000.00
Rate of interest is as decided by the bank from time to time.
Penal interest eligible for OD accounts.
Processing charges, administrative charges applicable.
For backend subsidy loan accounts interest to be charged on loan portion (net of subsidy)
only.
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Overdraft allowed for a temporary period in excess of the credit balance in Current
Accounts with satisfactory transactions in the account for a minimum period of 1 year.
To be allowed against a request letter duly specifying the Purpose, Amount and period for
which the TOD is required.
Allowed for a maximum period of 15 days.
Not to allow more than 6 times during the year.
TOD should not be allowed for cash drawals. It should be allowed for passing cheques
drawn for payment of statutory dues and other important urgent obligations of the
account holder.
Clean Overdrafts to Staff (CODST)
Allow to staff with specific sanction from the competent authority. Eligible amount of
limit will be arrived basing on the gross pay subject to a maximum limit of Rs.3.75 lakhs
and depends on the cadre of the staff member.
Limit is valid for 2 years.
Salary of the staff member is to be credited to the CODST account every month.
Rate of interest is to be decided by the bank from time to time.
The limit is to be reduced by 20% every year during the last five years of retirement.
Secured Overdrafts (SOD)
Overdrafts allowed to against securities like deposits of the bank ;
Government securities like NSCs, KVPs, LIC policies etc.,
SOD against GOLD:
SOD will be sanctioned to those customers who borrow amount against gold ornaments
frequently and repeatedly. The facility can be extended only for non agricultural purpose.
This loan can be sanctioned to individuals who maintain SB / CD accounts.
Duration of the limit is 1 year.
The minimum interest to be paid shall be Rs.1000 per anum.
Appraising charges are applicable.
Reappraising to be done once in two years.
SOD against mortgage of urban property:
This scheme shall cover the working capital needs of valued customers. This is to provide
adequate credit to the customers based on the assessment of repaying capacity and worth
of the security.
Contractors, traders, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, schools & colleges and wine dealers
are the eligible borrowers.
Maximum loan amount is Rs.25.00 lakhs.
Collateral security of immovable property located in urban areas worth atleast 200% of
the loan amount. Guarantee from 3rd party is obtained.
Limit is valid for 1 year.
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Solvency certificate.
Solvency certificate has to be issued basing on the verification of properties mentioned in
the property statements balance sheets, income tax & wealth tax assessment orders.
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Services of Rushikulya Gramya
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Current Deposits. GL 1020
Interest free operative account with cheque book facility with certain minimum balances
To operate the account regularly and frequently without any restriction on number of
withdrawals or deposits.
Can be opened by individuals, JHF, proprietary concern, partnership firms, private and
public limited companies, registered or unregistered clubs and associations, co-operative
societies, Government Departments religious endowments, semi Government or local
bodies, trusts, executors, administrators, liquidators, receivers, assignees
Accounts become inoperative if there are no transactions for 3 years and there are charges
for inoperative account every year. (PERIOD OF YEARS MAY CHANGE)
Nomination facility available.
TOD can be allowed in some current accounts.
TOD in Current Accounts GL 1120
It is a contra entry for the debit balance i.e., TODs allowed in current account.
The balance will be shown both under assets and liabilities.
Credit Balances in OD and CC Accounts. GL 1050
The credit balances in overdrafts and cash credit accounts will be reported here.
Not entitled to receive any interest.
Overdue deposits. GL 1070
A term deposit, which is neither renewed nor paid on its due date, is to be transferred
together with interest to this account.
No interest is payable on overdue deposits except under certain circumstances as defined
bank / RBI.
Full particulars of the term deposits like number, name of the depositor etc should be
noted against the overdue deposit.
Amt outstanding in this account can be renewed to any term deposit as per the guidelines
of the bank
Saving Bank Accounts: GL 1090
Operative account with cheque book facility with certain minimum balances.
Eligible for interest at half yearly intervals on monthly minimum products maintained
between 10th and last day of the month.
Can be opened by individuals / jointly with the name of the two or more persons, payable
to any of them or to the survivor or survivors or to all of them jointly.
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To obtain the declaration from the depositor stating that the deposit amount under such
scheme with various banks does not exceed Rs.100000/- under Sec 80c of IT act.
It is for a fixed period of 5 years.
Minimum amount of deposit is Rs.100/- or multiples thereof with a maximum of
Rs.100000/ Rate of interest as applicable for different maturities ruling from time to time with 0.50%
extra payable to senior citizens and 1% extra for staff members.
No deposit loan to be allowed or no lien to any other loan.
No provision for premature cancellation.
No nomination shall be obtained in case of minor.
Cash Certificates: GL 1200
Odd amounts can be deposited (Issue price) for a fixed period to receive round amount (face
value) on due date.
Deposit amount is accepted for face value of Rs.100 or Rs.1000 or multiples thereof
All other features as applicable to Kalpalatha Deposits.
Rate of interest as applicable for different maturities ruling from time to time with 0.50%
extra payable to senior citizens.
But this GL includes Rushikulya Sarva Sreshta and Sarva Sreshta Plus in lines of Andbhra
Bank schemes and scheme already closed but some a/cs outstanding in this GL
Recurring Deposits: GL 1210
An affordable amount can be deposited monthly to receive a lump sum amount together
with interest on due date.
Accounts can be opened by individuals (singly / jointly), clubs, proprietary concerns,
partnership firms, companies associations, education institutions and other registered
bodies for genuine saving purpose.
Minimum period of deposit is 6 month and in multiples of three months with a maximum
period of 120 months with facility for premature cancellation.
Accounts are accepted in monthly installments with a minimum sum of Rs.5/- per month
and multiples thereof.
Loan facility is available upto 90% of the deposit and interest accrued on it.
Nomination facility is available.
Cash payment restricted upto 19999 / (as per Andhra Bank) and subject to change.
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Loans Against Deposits (LAD): GL2090
Demand loan allowed against the deposits of our bank, duly maintaining the lien.
Loan is repayable in lump sum or installments.
Loan will be allowed duly maintaining certain margin against the deposit amount.
Deposit rate of interest + 2% will be charged as interest on loan. For staff, rate of interest
1% extra on deposit interest rate.
Loans allowed against security of NSCs / KVPs / LIC Policies / Government Securities.
These loans may be allowed as demand loan or term loan.
Repayment is 36 EMI for term loans and 2 years for demand loans.
Amount of loan is certain percentage of the face value + accrued interest which is decided
by the bank and the percentage is different for different type of securities.
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Loans allowed for purchase of consumer durables like refrigerators, TV etc., and vehicles
like car, motor cycle etc., to salaried persons, business people, professional & self employed
and agriculturists.
For motor vehicle loan, amount of loan will be decided on the basis of gross annual income.
For loan amount of more than Rs.25000 collateral security is obtained. Third party
guarantee is obtained.
Maximum repayment period is 60 EMI
Loans allowed for investment needs like constructions of commercial complex, cinema
halls, restaurants, hospitals etc., for good customers of the bank.
Quantum of loan is based on the repayment capacity of the applicant and collateral security.
Repayment period is 60 EMI.
Collateral security worth 200% of the loan is obtained. Guarantee from third party is
obtained.
To meet credit needs of the borrowers for personal purposes such as marriage,medical
expenses,educational expenses and business needs
Applicant must own a house or in the spouses name at Municipality or NAC headquarters
including house building on roadside along NH-5 and NH-217.
applicants must have assured /verifiable sources of income and within the age group of 2160 years.
Security to be obtained @200% of the limits sanctioned
Interest rate as decided by the bank from time to time
Appraisal charges as decided by the bank from time to time.
The address are self liquidating in nature apart from providing security coverage.
Applicable to residential/commercial properties at semi-urban and urban places only.
Eligible tenants includes reputed public sector/private sector/multi national undertakings,
banks and financial institutions and individuals of high repute and credibility.
Maximum loan amount allowed is not more than Rs.1.00 Crore. Loan amount shall be
worked out based on monthly rent receivables in the next 84 months/unexpired lease period
including option period after making adjustments for TDS, Tax and 15% of the rend
towards maintenance.
Rte of interest as decided by the Bank from time to time.
Primary security shall be rent receivables. No collateral securities for loans up to Rs.1.00
lac. For more than Rs.1.00 lac loans equitable mortgage of the property of value not less
than 150% of the loan amount.
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The loan shall be repaid within the unexpired lease period including option period or 84
months which ever is less.
General power of Attorney (POA), preferably notarized shall be executed by the borrower
in favour of the Bank, to be accepted by the lessees (by way of a letter) to collect monthly
rentals from the lessee on behalf of the borrower.
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The borrowers are to be covered under personal accident insurance scheme. Nominal
insurance premium is to be debited to the accounts every year.
Insurance on all RBKC a/cs for covering accidental insurance upto Rs 50000/ on
disbursement and yearly premium on all existing accounts Rs 50/ out of which some amt
to P&L
Joint Liability Groups:
( No separate GL Head)
The objective of the JLG is to augment flow of credit to tenant farmers cultivating land
either as oral lessees or share croppers and small farmers who do not have proper title of
their land holding through formation and financing of JLG.
A JLG is an informal group comprising preferably of 4 to 10 individuals coming together
for the purposes of availing bank loan either individually or through group mechanism
against the mutual guarantee.
Bank finance in two models
Individuals in the group
Total group
Purpose of the credit: The finance to JLG is expected to be a flexible credit product
addressing the credit requirements of its members including crop production,
consumption, marketing and other productive purposes.
Maximum loan amount may be restricted to Rs.50000/- per individual.
No collateral security.
Members of JLG are to be covered under personal accidental Insurance scheme.
Crop loans to notified crops are to be covered under National Agricultural Insurance
Scheme.
Gold Loans Agricultural: GL 2200
Demand Loan against the security of gold ornaments and jewellery for agricultural purpose.
Agriculture direct finance towards production credit
Eligible amount of loan will be arrived basing on the fineness of the gold, appraisal value per
gram, lending rate and linked to scales of finance.
Repayable on or before 30th June.
Rate of interest is decided by the bank from time to time.
Appraiser charges are applicable. Re-Appraisal to be done once in two years for overdue loan
accounts and re-appraisal charges applicable.
Penal interest of 2% applicable for OD accounts.
Interest subvention applicable for the loan accounts upto 31 st March, for the accounts
disbursed in Kharif and upto 30th June for the accounts disbursed in Rabi seasons.
Agricultural Term Loans (ATL) GL 2210
Term Loan sanctioned for various agricultural purpose like
Minor Irrigation
Land Development
Farm Mechanization
Construction of Farm Buildings and Storage facilities like Godowns
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For backend subsidy loan accounts interest to be charged on loan portion (net of subsidy)
only.
Business Enterprises: GL 2260
Loans extended to individuals and firms managing a business enterprise established
mainly for the purpose of providing any service other than professional services whose
original cost price of the equipment use for the purpose of business does not exceed
Rs.20.00 lakhs without any restrictions on working capital limit.
Advances for acquisition construction renovation of house-boats and other tourist
accommodation and distribution of mineral oils.
Purpose of Loans:- Credit facilities granted for purchasing of necessary equipment,
repairing or renovating the existing equipment, acquiring or repairing the premises,
purchasing tools and for working capital requirements.
Repayment is 36 to 60 EMI depending upon the repayment capacity of the borrowers.
Collateral security, 3rd party guarantee obtained.
Rate of interest is as decided by the bank from time to time.
Penal interest eligible for OD accounts.
Processing charges, administrative charges applicable.
For backend subsidy loan accounts interest to be charged on loan portion (net of subsidy)
only.
Profession and Self Employed: GL2270
Loans to professional and self-employed persons include loans for the purpose of
purchasing equipment, repairing or renovating existing equipment and / or acquiring and
repairing business premises or for purchasing tools and / or working capital requirements
to medical practitioners including dentists, Chartered Accountants, Surveyors,
Construction contractors or Management consultants or to a person trained in any other
art or craft who holds either a degree or diploma from any institution established, aided or
recognized by Government or to a person who is considered by the bank as technically
qualified or skilled in the field in which he is employed.
Limits upto Rs.10.00 lakhs of which not more than Rs.2.00 lakh for working capital
requirement, come under priority sector.
Repayment 36 to 72 EMI with a gestation period not exceeding 3 months.
Collateral security, 3rd party guarantee obtained for limits above Rs.50,000.00
Rate of interest is as decided by the bank from time to time.
Penal interest eligible for OD accounts.
Processing charges, administrative charges applicable.
For backend subsidy loan accounts interest to be charged on loan portion (net of subsidy)
only.
General Credit Card: GL2390
This scheme shall cover General Credit needs of existing customers of the branches.
The objective of the scheme is to provide hassle free credit to our bank customers based
on assessment of cash flow without insisting on security or end use of the credit.
Maximum limit is Rs.25000/-
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Eligible amount will be arrived basing on the corpus fund / Critical rating index / micro
credit plan.
Repayment period should be for a maximum period of 36 months. Depending upon the
repayment capacity of the group members it may get extended upto 60 months.
Rate of interest is decided by the bank from time to time.
SHG : WHILE EXTENDING LOANS TO SHG, TOTAL NUMBER OF GROUPS TO BE
TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT SEPARATELY
EX: LOAN TO MASS FEDERATION FOR ONELENDING TO 30 GROUPS: BUT WE
ARE GIVING LOAN TO MASS. HENCE SYSTEM TAKING NO OF A/C AS ONE BUT
IT SHOULD TAKE NO AS 30
Temporary Overdrafts: GL 2360
Overdraft allowed for a temporary period in excess of the credit balance in Current
Accounts with satisfactory transactions in the account for a minimum period of 1 year.
To be allowed against a request letter duly specifying the Purpose, Amount and period for
which the TOD is required.
Allowed for a maximum period of 15 days.
Not to allow more than 6 times during the year.
Clean Overdrafts to Staff (COD) GL 2370
Allow to staff with specific sanction from the competent authority. Eligible amount of limit
will be arrived basing on the gross pay subject to a maximum limit of Rs.3.75 lakhs and
depends on the cadre of the staff member. (AMT OF LIMIT SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
Limit is valid for 2 years.
Salary of the staff member is to be credited to the CODST account every month.
Rate of interest is to be decided by the bank from time to time.
The limit is to be reduced by 20% every year during the last five years of retirement.
Secured Overdrafts (SOD) GL 2380
Overdrafts allowed against securities like deposits of the bank ;
Government securities like NSCs, KVPs, LIC policies etc.,
SOD against GOLD:
GL 2380
SOD will be sanctioned to those customers who borrow amount against gold ornaments
frequently and repeatedly. The facility can be extended only for non agricultural purpose.
This loan can be sanctioned to individuals who maintain SB / CD accounts.
Duration of the limit is 1 year.
The minimum interest to be paid shall be Rs.1000 per anum.
Appraising charges are applicable.
Reappraising to be done once in two years.
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