2018-10-01 | Operating Instruction No. 35/01/005/0007/11

Central Bank of Sri Lanka Operating Instructions No. 35/01/005/0007/11 on Reserve Requirements

The Central Bank of Sri Lanka mandates that licensed commercial banks maintain minimum reserves equal to 100 percent of margins against letters of credit for importing motor vehicles and non-essential consumer goods. This directive, issued under the Monetary Law Act, replaces Schedule A of previous operating instructions and establishes specific calculation methods for daily average deposit liabilities and required reserves. The amendments to these reserve requirements take effect on 16 October 2018.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NO. 35/01/005/0007/11

01 October 2018

To : All Licensed Commercial Banks

RESERVE REQUIREMENTS

Your attention is invited to the notification made by the Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka under Sections 10(c), 93, 94, 96 and 97 of the Monetary Law Act (Chapter 422 of Ceylon Legislative Enactments) as amended by Regulation “D” published in the Gazette Extraordinary of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka No. 2091/2 of 01 October 2018 on the above subject.

A. The Licensed Commercial Banks are hereby informed that in accordance with the said notification, they should maintain minimum reserve amounting to hundred per centum (100 %) of margins against letters of credit specified in i. Circular No. 35/01/005/0010/20 dated 19 September 2018 on “Margin Requirements against Letters of Credit for Importation of Motor Vehicles” , or ii. Circular No. 35/01/005/0010/21 dated 29 September 2018 on “Margin Requirements against Letters of Credit for Importation of Motor Vehicles and Non-Essential Consumer Goods”, B. Schedule A of Operating Instructions No. 35/01/005/007/10 of 19 September 2018 is replaced by attached ‘Schedule A’.

The above amendments take effect from 16 October 2018. All other instructions contained in our Operating Instructions No. 35/01/005/007/06 and 35/01/005/007/07 of 22 April, 2013 will continue to apply.

C.A. Abeysinghe Director / Domestic Operations

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SCHEDULE A

FORM OF REPORT REPORT OF DAILY AVERAGE DEPOSIT LIABILITIES

Name of the Bank : ........................................................................................... For the period from (............................) to (............................) Date Date

To : Director, Domestic Operations Department, Central Bank of Sri Lanka Colombo 01

The average amounts of deposit liabilities reported below are based on the deposit balances shown by the books of the Banks at the close of business of each day of the period specified above.

(i) Demand Deposits(ii) Time and Savings Deposits(iii) Margins against Letters of Credit(iv) All other Deposit Liabilities¹

¹ In the case of Certificate of Deposits the amount declared should be the paid up value.


REQUIRED RESERVES

For the period commencing ............................................................

ItemIn Sri Lankan Rupees
1. 100% of average daily total margins against Letters of Credit specified in; <br> (i). Circular No. 35/01/005/0010/20 dated 19 September 2018 on ‘Margin Requirements against Letters of Credit for Importation of Motor Vehicles’ or <br> (ii) Circular No. 35/01/005/0010/21 dated 29 September 2018 on ‘Margin Requirements against Letters of Credit for Importation of Motor Vehicles and Non-Essential Consumer Goods’, as the case may be.
2. 7.5% of Average daily total Rupee Deposit Liabilities excluding (1) above
3. Average of Sri Lanka Currency Notes and Coins held over and above 2% of average deposit liabilities covered in 1. and 2. , but not exceeding 4%
4. Total reserves required to be maintained over the reserve maintenance period (1+2-3)

We/I hereby certify that the above statement is correct and in accordance with the book of this bank and that the figures shown above are in accordance with the regulations prescribed by the Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka for the purpose.

Date :.......................................... .......................................... Official Signature

Note – (a) Deposits and placements made by any institution other than licensed commercial banks, shall be accounted for maintenance of required reserves at prescribed ratios. All amounts should be shown to the nearest rupee