Consequent on the deregulation of interest rates on advances over Rs.2 lakh with effect from October 18, 1994, whether banks should pay DICGC Guarantee fees in respect of priority sector advances?
As regards DICGC Guarantee fees, banks have been given the discretion to absorb or to pass on the guarantee fees to the borrower in case of advances over Rs.25,000/- excluding advances to weaker sections. Banks should bear DICGC guarantee fees in respect of advances up to Rs.25,000/- and all advances to weaker sections.
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