FAQs on Pension Payment by Banks
Can a pensioner draw
his/ her pension through a bank branch?
Yes. Even the Government employees drawing
their pension from a treasury or from a post office can opt to draw their
pension from the authorized bank's branches.
Who is the pension
sanctioning authority?
The Ministry/ Department /Office where the
Government servant last served is the pension sanctioning authority. The
pension fixation is made by such authority for the first time and thereafter
the refixation of pay, if any, is done by the pension paying bank based on the
instructions from the Central/ State Government authorities.
Is it necessary for
the pensioner to open a separate pension account for the purpose of crediting
his/ her pension in authorized bank?
The pensioner is not required to open a
separate pension account. The pension can be credited to his or her existing
savings/ current account maintained with the branch selected by the pensioner.
Can a pensioner open a
Joint Account with his/ her spouse?
Yes. Pensioners can open Joint Account with
their spouses.
Whether Joint Account
of the pensioner with spouse can be operated either by "Former or
Survivor" or " Either or Survivor".
The Joint Account of the pensioner with spouse
can be operated either by "Former or Survivor" or "Either or
Survivor".
What is the minimum
balance required to be maintained in the pension account maintained with the
banks?
RBI has not stipulated any minimum balance to
be maintained in pension accounts by the pensioners. Individual banks have
framed their own rules in this regard. However, some of the banks have also
permitted zero balance in the pensioners' accounts.
Who sends the Pension
Payment Orders (PPOs) to the authorized bank branch?
The concerned pension paying authorities in
the Ministries /Departments/ State Governments forward the PPOs to the bank
branches wherefrom the pensioner desires to draw his/her pension.
When is the pension
credited to the pensioner's account by the paying branch?
The disbursement of pension by paying branch
is spread over the last four working days of the month depending on the
convenience of the pension paying branch except for the month of March when the
pension is credited on or after the first working day of April.
Can a pensioner
transfer his/ her pension account from one branch to another branch of the same
bank or to the branch of another bank?
(a) Pensioner can transfer his/ her pension
account from one branch to another branch of the same bank within the same
center or at a different centre;
(b) He/ She can transfer his/ her account from one authorized bank to another within the same centre (such transfers are allowed only once in a year);
(c) He/ She can also transfer his/ her account from one authorized bank to another authorized bank at different centre.
(b) He/ She can transfer his/ her account from one authorized bank to another within the same centre (such transfers are allowed only once in a year);
(c) He/ She can also transfer his/ her account from one authorized bank to another authorized bank at different centre.
What is the procedure
for payment of pension in the case of the transfer of PPO to another branch or
bank, as the case may be?
Pension will be paid on the basis of the
photocopy of the pensioner's PPO at the transferee (new) branch from the date
of the last date of payment made at the transferor (old) branch. During this
time, both the branches (old and new) are required to ensure that all the
required documents are received by the transferee branch within a period of
three months.
Is it necessary for
the pensioner to be present at the branch of the bank along with documents for
the purpose of identification before commencement of pension?
Yes. Before the commencement of pension, a
pensioner has to be present at the paying branch for the purpose of
identification. The paying branch shall obtain the specimen signatures or the
thumb/toe impression of the pensioner.
What is the procedure
to be followed by the bank branch if the pensioner is handicapped
/incapacitated and is not in a position to be present at the paying branch?
If the pensioner is physically
handicapped/incapacitated and unable to present at the branch, the requirement
of personal appearance is waived. In such cases the bank official visits the
pensioner's residence/hospital for the purpose of identification and obtaining
specimen signature or thumb/toe impression.
Has the pensioner got
right to retain half portion of the PPO for record and to get it updated from
paying branch whenever there is a change in the quantum of pension due to
revision in basic pension, dearness relief, etc.?
Yes. The pensioner has right to retain half
portion of the PPO for record and whenever there is a revision in the basic
pension/DR etc. the paying branch has to call for the pensioner's half of the PPO
and record thereon the changes according to government orders/notifications and
return the same to the pensioner.
Whether the paying
branch has to maintain a detailed record of pension payments made by it in the
prescribed form?
Yes. The pension paying branch is required to
maintain a detailed record of pension payments made by it from time to time in
the prescribed form duly authenticated by the authorized officer.
Can the pension paying
bank recover the excess amount credited to the pensioner's account?
Yes. The paying branch before commencement of
pension obtains an undertaking from the pensioner in the prescribed form for
this purpose and therefore, can recover the excess payment made to the
pensioner's account due to delay in receipt of any material information or due
to any bonafide error. The bank has also right to recover the excess amount of
pension credited to the deceased pensioner's account from his/ her legal
heirs/nominee.
Is it compulsory for a
pensioner to furnish a Life Certificate/Non-Employment Certificate or
Employment Certificate to the bank in the month of November?
Yes. The pensioner is required to furnish a
Life Certificate/Non - Employment Certificate or Employment Certificate to the
bank in the month of November. However, in case a pensioner is unable to obtain
a Life Certificate from an authorized bank officer on account of serious
illness / incapacitation, bank official will visit his/her residence/ hospital
for the purpose of recording the life certificate.
Can a pensioner be allowed
to operate his/ her account by the holder of Power of Attorney?
The account is not allowed to be operated by a
holder of Power of Attorney. However, the cheque book facility and acceptance
of standing instructions for transfer of funds from the account is permissible.
Who is responsible for
deduction of Income Tax at source from pension payment?
The pension paying bank is responsible for
deduction of Income Tax from pension amount in accordance with the rates
prescribed by the Income Tax authorities from time to time. While deducting
such tax from the pension amount, the paying bank will also allow deductions on
account of relief to the pensioner available under the Income Tax Act. The
paying branch will also issue to the pensioner in April each year a certificate
of tax deduction as per the prescribed form. If the pensioner is not liable to
pay Income Tax, he should furnish to the pension paying branch, a declaration
to that effect in the prescribed form (15 H).
Can old, sick
physically handicapped pensioner who is unable to sign, open pension account or
withdraw his/ her pension from the pension account?
A pensioner, who is old, sick or lost both his
/ her hands and, therefore, can not sign, can put any mark or thumb/ toe
impression on the form for opening of pension account. While withdrawing the
pension amount he/ she can put thumb/toe impression on the cheque/withdrawal
form and it should be identified by two independent witnesses known to the bank
one of whom should be a bank official.
Can a pensioner
withdraw pension from his/ her account when he/ she is not able to sign or put
thumb/toe impression or unable to be present in the bank?
In such cases, a pensioner can put any mark or
impression on the cheque/ withdrawal form and may indicate to the bank as to
who would withdraw pension amount from the bank on the basis of cheque /
withdrawal form. Such a person should be identified by two independent
witnesses. The person who is actually drawing the money from the bank should be
asked to furnish his/ her specimen signature to the bank.
When does the family
pension commence?
The family pension commences after the death
of the pensioner. The family pension is payable to the person indicated in the
PPO on receipt of a death certificate and application from the nominee.
How the payment of
Dearness Relief at revised rate is to be paid to the pensioners?
Whenever any additional relief on
pension/family pension is sanctioned by the Government, the same is intimated
to the agency banks for issuing suitable instructions to their pension paying
branches for payment of relief at the revised rates to the pensioners without
any delay. The orders issued by Govt. Departments are also posted on their
websites and banks have been advised to watch the latest instructions on the
website and act accordingly without waiting for any further orders from RBI in
this regard.
Can pensioners get
pension slips?
Yes. As decided by the Central Government
(Civil, Defence & Railways), pension paying banks have been advised to
issue pension slips to the pensioners in prescribed form when the pension is
paid for the first time and thereafter whenever there is a change in quantum of
pension due to revision in basic pension or revision in Dearness Relief.
Which authority the
pensioner should approach for redressal of his/ her grievances?
A pensioner can initially approach the
concerned Branch Manager and, thereafter, the Head Office of the concerned bank
for redressal of his/her complaint. They can also approach the Banking
Ombudsman of the concerned State in terms of Banking Ombudsman Scheme 2006 of
the Reserve Bank of India (details available at the Bank's website www.rbi.org.in) This is applicable only in respect of complaints
relating to services rendered by banks. For other issues the complainant will
have to approach the respective pension paying authority.
Where can a pensioner
get information about the changes in the pension/ Dearness Relief or any
pension related issue?
The pensioner can visit the Official Website
of the concerned Government Department as also Reserve Bank of India Website (www.rbi.org.in) to get the information about pension related
issues.
FAQs on Pension Payment by Banks
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