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Retailing of Government Securities

FAQ's on Non-competitive Bidding Facility for Dated Government Securities
Who can participate in the Scheme?
What is non-competitive bidding for dated Government securities?
What are the advantages of the non-competitive bidding facility?
Scope of the scheme
What would be the amount offered for non-competitive bidding?
Will the amount reserved for non-competitive bids be a part of the notified amount?
Will non-competitive bidding be allowed in all dated securities auctions?
Is the Scheme available for auctions of Treasury Bills?
How to participate in the auction?
How can the eligible investors participate in the auctions?
What is the minimum bidding amount?
How many bids can an investor make under this scheme?
How would this be ensured?
Auction Process
How will the bank or the PD bid on behalf of his non-competitive bidders?
Is there an application form?
How does the process of auction work?
At what rate will the non-competitive bidders get the allotment?
How will the allotment take place?
How will the RBI allot the bids to non-competitive bidder?
If non-competitive bidding amount is more than the amount reserved, how will the RBI allot the non-competitive bids?
And if the amount bid through non-competitive bidding is less than the reserved amount?
How will the bank or PD make partial allotment?
How does the settlement take place?
How much does the investor pay for taking possession of the security of face value Rs. 10,000?
What if the payment for the securities is made to the bank/PD after the date of issue of the security?
What will be position in respect of price based auctions?
So, how much will be non-competitive bidder pay to buy the securities worth Rs.10,000 above?
In how many days will the investor receive the security?
Delivery and Form of Holding
How will the securities be issued?
What is SGL account and what is CSGL account?
Will the retail investor have to maintain a subsidiary general ledger (SGL) account or a constituents' subsidiary general ledger (CSGL) account?
Can the retail investor get the securities credited to his existing demat account with a DP?
Can the investor ask for physical security?
What will be the delivery mechanism?
Will the bank or the PD charge for this service?
How will the charge be recovered?
How will the non-competitive bidder know the modalities of payment?
Is there any hidden cost in this?
Will RBI monitor and review the scheme?
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FAQs
Who can participate in the Scheme?
What is non-competitive bidding for dated Government securities?
What are the advantages of the non-competitive bidding facility?
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