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M A U R I T I U S B A N K E R S A S S O C I AT I O N CODE OF B A N K I N G PRACTICE 2 0 0 7 E D I T I O N

MEMBERS 1. Bank of Baroda 2. Banque des Mascareignes Ltée 3. Barclays Bank PLC 4. Deutsche Bank (Mauritius) Limited 5. First City Bank Ltd 6. Habib Bank Limited 7. HSBC Bank (Mauritius) Limited 8. Indian Ocean International Bank Limited 9. Investec Bank (Mauritius) Limited 10. Mauritius Post and Cooperative Bank Ltd 11. P.T. Bank Internasional Indonesia 12. SBI International (Mauritius) Ltd 13. SBM Nedbank International Limited 14. South East Asian Bank Ltd 15. Standard Bank (Mauritius) Limited 16. Standard Chartered Bank (Mauritius) Limited 17. State Bank of Mauritius Ltd 18. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited 19. The Mauritius Commercial Bank Ltd

MBA CODE OF B A N K I N G PRACTICE CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Our key commitments to you 3. Choosing the right products and services that meet your needs 4. Terms and conditions 5. Fees and Charges 6. Customer information 7. Advertising and Marketing 8. Provision of credit 9. Running your account 10. Dormant Accounts / Abandoned Funds 11. Foreign Exchange Services and Cross-Border Payments 12. Cards and PINs 13. Online Banking 14. Liability for losses 15. Reasonable care 16. Financial difficulties 17. Dispute resolution 18. Business continuity MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE

1. INTRODUCTION The Code of Banking Practice ( the Code ) is a voluntary code of conduct which sets out the standards of good banking practice that we as banks should observe in our dealings with customers and potential customers. We want to establish a good relationship with you and also promote good banking practice by formalising standards of disclosure and conduct which we will observe when dealing with you. We commit ourselves to maintain the relevant standards of fairness set out in this Code. Individual customers should find the Code helpful in understanding how every bank is expected to behave towards them. The Banking Act provides for the appointment of an Ombudsperson for Banks. As at the date of publication of this Code the Ombudsperson has not yet been appointed. However, once the Ombudsperson is appointed, we would be prepared to submit ourselves to the jurisdiction of the Ombudsperson for Banks to mediate, to make binding determinations based on the law, where appropriate, and to make recommendations in other circumstances including those based on equity. We will comply with all applicable legislation, codes, rules and supervisory requirements, specifically those relating to banking, market conduct and consumer protection. However, none of the provisions of this Code: Will affect your statutory rights. Will be legally binding in any Court of law. Will constitute an implied term of your contract with the bank. May be used as an aid to interpretation or in any way to influence the interpretation of legal relationship between you and your bank. Will give rise to a trade custom or tacit contract or otherwise between you and your bank. In the text of this Code, You means the Client and We, Our and us refer to the client s bank. A list of definitions of certain words and phrases used in the Code is provided in the glossary. The Code will be reviewed every three years or sooner, if so required. The Code applies as from 1 January 2007. 2 MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE

2. OUR KEY COMMITMENTS TO YOU We promise that we will act fairly and reasonably in all our dealings with you by meeting all the commitments and standards in this Code. We will: 2.1 ensure that clear information is available in respect of all our services and products; 2.2 ensure that our advertising and promotional literature is clear and not misleading; 2.3 assist you to choose a service or product appropriate to your needs and understand the basic financial implications of the products or services you choose; 2.4 assist you to understand how your account(s) works; 2.5 help you monitor your account(s) by sending you regular statements (where appropriate) and we will keep you informed about changes to the interest rates, charges, terms and conditions that may apply to your accounts with us; 2.6 provide reliable banking and payment systems services and take reasonable care to make these services safe and secure; 2.7 ensure that the products and services we offer and more particularly our lending criteria, are based solely on commercial principles and do not discriminate against you on any basis not permitted by law; 2.8 publicise this Code, have copies available and make sure that our staff are trained to put it into practice; 2.9 treat all your personal information as private and confidential; 2.10 consider each case of financial difficulty on its merits and act quickly and effectively; 2.11 inform you about our complaints procedures and handle complaints speedily; 2.12 generally act on your written instructions only after your signature has been verified. We will act in accordance with other forms of instructions in exceptional circumstances only or where the nature of the process so dictates, for example ATM, telephone, internet or any other form of electronic banking. MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE 3

3. CHOOSING THE RIGHT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES THAT MEET YOUR NEEDS 3.1 Before you become a customer, we will: Give you clear information explaining the key features of the services and products you tell us you are interested in. Give you clear and appropriate information on the different types of products and accounts available from us to assist you in making an informed choice appropriate to your needs. Tell you what information we need from you to prove your identity (by law, we are required to ascertain your identity to assist in protecting our customers, members of the public and ourselves against fraud and other misuse of the banking system). Make available to you recommended safety measures and tips on our services and products in which you express an interest. 3.2 We will tell you if we offer products and services in more than one way (for example, on the internet, over the phone, in branches and so on) and tell you how to find out more about them. 3.3 Any information provided with respect to products/services shall be deemed to be a guideline only designed to assist you in making your own decisions. 4. TERMS AND CONDITIONS 4.1 We will give you all relevant terms and conditions for the product you have asked us to provide, when you apply to become a customer or accept a product for the first time. 4.2 All written terms and conditions will be fair and will clearly set out your rights and responsibilities in respect of a product or service in plain language. We will use legal and technical language only where necessary. Where legal and technical language is used, we will explain what we mean. If you are still uncertain after studying the explanation, you may approach us for further clarification. 4.3 When you become a customer, we will inform you as to the mode by which you will be apprised about changes to those terms and conditions which we are entitled by law to modify. This will normally be through direct communication to the customer or by advice on display in branches or ATMs or by statements in the media before the changes are implemented. We will give you reasonable notice, which in normal circumstances shall not be less than 30 days before any change 4 MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE

takes effect, so that you will have time to decide whether you want to continue with the product or service. 4.4 We will, upon request, and if there are significant changes in a 12 months period to warrant it, make available to you a single document providing a consolidation of the variations made to the terms and conditions over that period. 4.5 Under normal circumstances, we will not close your account without giving you reasonable written notice, which, in any case, shall not be less than 7 days, at the last address you gave us. 4.6 However, subject to your right under Paragraph 17, we reserve the right, to protect our interest, to take such other measures as we deem appropriate including summarily closing your account for the following non-exhaustive reasons: If we are compelled by law. If you use threatening and abusive behaviour towards staff. If we have reasons to believe that your account is being used for fraudulent and/or illegal purposes. 4.7 We will normally provide you with 30 days prior notice of our intention to close any of our bank branches, outlets or ATM/electronic banking centres. 5. FEES AND CHARGES Fees and charges 5.1 We will make available to you rates of the fees and charges, if any, payable in connection with the operation of your accounts. These will be in the form of published tariffs covering basic account services, which will be given to you at the time the accounts are opened and at any time upon request. 5.2 Rates of the fees and charges with respect to all our products and services will be conspicuously displayed in the public part of our branches and will also be posted on our websites. Details of any changes to the rates of those fees and charges will be given by direct communication to customers or by advice on display in branches or by statements in the media before the changes are implemented. 5.3 We will inform you of the nature and amount of charges debited to your accounts. MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE 5

Interest rates 5.4 We will inform you of the interest rates applicable to your accounts, the manner in which interest is calculated and when it will be charged to your accounts. These will include the rates applicable and any other applicable fees/charges when your accounts are overdrawn without prior agreement or exceed the agreed borrowing limit. 5.5 When we change interest rates with immediate effect, we will give public notice of those changes, for example, by notices in our branches or in the press or on statements or through our ATM network or our websites. 6. CUSTOMER INFORMATION 6.1. We will treat all customer information as strictly private and confidential (even after you cease to be a customer).we will not reveal your personal details or details about your accounts to anyone except when required or allowed under the law or when we have your permission to do so. 6.2. We will not press you by restricting access to any of our standard services and products upon the condition that you consent to pass your personal information to any company, including those in our group. 6.3 Under certain conditions, we are required to disclose information about your credit exposure to the Mauritius Credit Information Bureau (MCIB). 7. ADVERTISING AND MARKETING 7.1 We will make sure that all advertising and promotional material is clear, fair and not misleading. 7.2 We will market and approve credit responsibly, based on the information you supply to us, to match your requirements and capabilities and supply you with suitable products, in an attempt to ensure that you are not extended beyond your financial means. 7.3 We may inform you about the services or products of another company. If you agree, that company may contact you directly. 6 MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE

8. PROVISION OF CREDIT 8.1. All lending will be subject to an assessment of your ability to afford such facility and your willingness to repay. This assessment will include - but will not be limited to the following: Checks we are required to carry out with the Mauritius Credit Information Bureau (MCIB). Checks we may carry out with other banks with whom you have transacted previously to ascertain your creditworthiness. How you have conducted your previous and existing accounts with us. Information supplied by you, including verification of your identity and the purpose of the borrowing. Any security or collateral provided. Credit scoring. Your financial statements. 8.2 When we extend credit to you, including a mortgage loan, we shall disclose to you: (i) the interest charged thereon and the manner in which it is to be calculated; (ii) any applicable fees or other charges and the manner in which they are to be calculated; (iii) all terms and conditions applicable to the credit, clearly identifying your obligations and encourage you to take independent legal advice; (iv) the operation and repayment of your loan, including all the charges and costs, and the additional interest and costs payable should your account fall into arrears. We will also explain the benefits and possible additional fees with regard to accelerated payment; (v) that your credit facility may, subject to Paragraph 16, be recalled at any time, should you fail to respect the terms and conditions applicable to the credit; (vi) that you risk the possibility of losing any property given as security should you not keep up your loan repayments; and (vii) whether the bank requires insurance to be taken out and whose responsibility it is to arrange for the insurance. 8.3 If you want us to accept any guarantor or other security from someone for your loans, we will: MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE 7

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) advise and caution the guarantor that, by giving the surety or other security, they may become liable instead of, or as well as, you; encourage the guarantor to take independent legal advice to make sure that they understand the commitment and the potential consequences of such a decision; ensure that all the documents the guarantor will be asked to sign will contain clear and prominent notice to this effect; advise the guarantor whether it is a limited (and the maximum value) or unlimited surety and tell them about the implications of an unlimited surety; and undertake to inform the guarantor as soon as reasonably possible if the principal has committed a breach of the terms of any facility. 9. RUNNING YOUR ACCOUNT 9.1 We recommend you to check your statements or savings account book regularly. If your statement or savings account book has an entry that seems to be wrong, you should tell us as soon as possible, so that we can resolve matters. To help you manage your account and check entries on it, we will give you regular account statements, at least on a half yearly basis unless you request otherwise or this is not appropriate for the type of account you have (such as an account where you have a passbook). You can ask us to give you account statements more often than is normally available on your type of account, but there may be a charge for this service. You should manage the use of your statements to meet your requirements taking into account the charges associated with providing them. 9.2 We will, upon request, advise you as to how direct debits, standing orders and recurring transactions work and how you may cancel one of these when you no longer require it. 9.3 We will keep original cheques paid from your account or copies of these, for the period prescribed by law. 9.4 If we retain a cheque, we will keep the cheque for a period of at least 10 years as from the date the cheque is drawn. 9.5 If, after the period of 10 years referred to in Paragraph 9.4, we have not kept the original of the cheque we shall keep a legible copy thereof in such form as is required by law for a further period of 20 years. 8 MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE

9.6 If we do not keep such a copy of the cheque as referred to in Paragraph 9.5, we shall keep the cheque for a period of 20 years. 9.7 Where we have paid a cheque, upon request by you as drawer we will within a reasonable time provide you with either the cheque or a legible copy of the cheque on payment of a fee. 9.8 We will, upon request, advise as to how we deal with unpaid cheques and out of date cheques. 9.9 We will, upon request, advise as to how and when we may stop a cheque or countermand other types of payments. 9.10 We will, on request, advise as to when funds can be withdrawn after a cheque or other payment has been credited to the account. 9.11 We will inform you if a cheque you have deposited has been returned unpaid. 9.12 It is essential that you keep us informed of any change with respect to any information provided at the time of the opening of the account and which may have an effect on the day-to-day running of your account (e.g. name, address, revenue, employer). You will be required to submit documentary evidence. 10. DORMANT ACCOUNTS / ABANDONED FUNDS 10.1 Where the funds you have deposited with us fall below our minimum balance requirement (which may vary among banks) and these have been left untouched for a minimum period of one year, we will notify you in writing prior to applying any service fees or charges. Should you fail to respond within 6 months of such notification made to you, your deposit will be transferred to the central bank. 10.2 By law, we are required to transfer to the central bank funds you have deposited with us, which have been left untouched and not reclaimed for a period of 10 years or more. Prior to the transfer of funds, we will inform you in writing at the last known address you have provided us. If you do not respond within 6 months of our notification, the funds will be transferred to the central bank. 10.3 Funds transferred to the central bank in accordance with Paragraphs 10.1 and 10.2 will always remain your property (or if you die, it will become part of your estate). This is the case no matter how many years pass. However, such funds will not bear any interest. Upon request, we will advise you of the process to retrieve your funds. MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE 9

11. FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICES AND CROSS-BORDER PAYMENTS 11.1 We will explain the services, details of the exchange rates and the charges which will apply to our foreign exchange services. The rates of the fees or charges will also be displayed in our branches and/or our website. 11.2 When you wish to effect cross-border payments, we will, upon request, provide you with details of the services we offer. In doing so, we will provide, as a minimum: (i) a basic description of the appropriate services available and the manner in which they can be used; (ii) information as to when money sent abroad on your instructions may be expected to arrive; and (iii) the details of the exchange rate, any commission or charges payable to us including a warning where agents' charges may also be incurred. 11.3 If money is transferred to your bank account from abroad, we will tell you the amount received and any charges applicable. If the sender has agreed to pay all charges, we will not take off charges when we pay the money into your account. 12. CARDS AND PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS (PINS) This section applies to cards as defined in the glossary General features of cards 12.1 Unless your identity has already been verified by us, we will request you to establish your identity when you apply for a card. 12.2 We will only issue a new card to you upon request or in replacement of any existing card. 12.3 We will inform you if the card issued to you has more than one function. 12.4 When you apply for a credit/debit card, we will tell you how it works and give you the terms and conditions. 12.5 If you do not recognise a card transaction that appears on your statement, we will give you more details if you ask us. In some cases, we will need you to give us confirmation that you have not authorised a transaction. 10 MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE

12.6 If we are satisfied that a transaction is unauthorised, the amount involved together with any interest charged, as a consequence of the transaction being unauthorised, will be refunded unless you have acted fraudulently or without reasonable care. 12.7 We will inform you as to the frequency at which you will receive a request for payment and the period within which payment should be made. 12.8 We will inform you in writing, not less than 30 days before any variation of the terms and conditions relating to your cards becomes effective. PINs 12.9 We will give you your PIN separately from your card. We will not reveal your PIN to anyone else. 12.10 We will tell you about our systems, which allow you to choose and change your PIN. Credit cards 12.11 When we issue a card to you, our literature will provide the following information: (i) your rights and obligations in respect of: a. the credit limit authorised under the card and the amount of indebtedness outstanding at any time; b. the period of time for which each statement is issued; c. any charges and interest costs for which you become responsible for accepting and using the card; d. the minimum amount in respect of the balance outstanding that must be paid at the end of each statement period; and e. the maximum amount of your liability for unauthorised use of the card where it is lost or stolen. (ii) the cost of borrowing in respect of any loan obtained through the use of the card; (iii) the exchange rate applied and the manner in which it is calculated; (iv) in the event the required instalment is not paid on the due date, particulars of the charges and penalties that you should pay; and (v) the amount of any charge or fee for which you are responsible for accepting and using the card and the manner in which the charge is calculated. MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE 11

12.12 Before we give you a credit limit or approve your request for an increase in the credit limit, we will make an assessment as to your repayment capacity. 12.13 We may increase or decrease your credit limit on your card. However we will not change your credit limit unless we have informed you beforehand. You can contact us at any time if you want to reduce your credit limit or opt out of receiving credit limit increases. 12.14 You will receive a monthly statement for your credit card unless your account has a nil balance and has not been used. The monthly statement will include information about transactions since the last statement date, any interest and other charges/fees, which apply, and the minimum repayment. 12.15 We will inform you of the period over which any promotional offer in relation to your credit card will apply. 12.16 If you make a cash withdrawal with a credit card, we will treat it as a cash advance and you may be charged a handling fee and interest at the cash advance rate as from the date of the withdrawal until full payment is effected. 13. INTERNET AND TELEPHONE BANKING Online and telephone banking are safe as long as you take a number of simple precautions: Keep your password/pin secret. Review your bank statements and reconcile your accounts regularly. Treat emails you receive with caution and be wary of emails or calls asking you to reveal any personal security details. Neither the Police nor we will ever contact you to ask you to reveal your online banking or payment card PINs. Check the site security certificate for the Internet Banking site each time before you do your banking. Change the password that was issued to you to a password of your choice known only to you. Should you be aware that your secret access code /PIN/password or other unique means of personal identification has been observed by anyone, change it immediately. The security of your personal computer is your responsibility. Ensure that you have read and are familiar with the terms and conditions of your bank s website, including any security precautions, and the product terms and conditions on the website. Do not use the browser facility to store your password in order 12 MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE

to avoid having to enter it each time you transact, using internet banking. Ensure that there is adequate anti-virus and security software installed and enabled on the computer you use for internet banking. 14. LIABILITY FOR LOSSES 14.1 It is essential that you tell us as soon as you can if you suspect or discover that: Your chequebook, passbook or card has been lost or stolen; or Someone else knows your PIN, password or other security information. 14.2 The best way of informing us about the loss will usually be by telephone initially, using the numbers we have given you or by email if we have given you an address for this purpose. You need to thereafter promptly confirm the loss in writing. We may require you to give a statement to the police about the loss or theft of your card. 14.3 After you inform us that a chequebook, savings account book or card has been lost or stolen or that someone else knows your PIN, password or other unique means of personal identification, we will take immediate steps to prevent these from being used to access your account. 14.4 Subject to Paragraphs 14.6 and 14.7, we will refund you the amount of any transaction together with any interest or charges associated with the disputed transaction in the following instances: Where you have not received your card and it is misused by someone else. For all transactions not authorised or effected by you after you have informed us of the information listed in Paragraph 14.1. Where system malfunctions have occurred in ATMs or associated systems, which were not obvious or subject to a warning message or notice at the time of use. 14.5 If someone else uses your card before you tell us it has been lost or stolen, the bank will refund any disputed transactions if: You have exercised reasonable care in safeguarding your card from risk of loss, theft, or unauthorised use; and You immediately and without delay notified the bank upon discovery of the loss, theft, or unauthorised use; and MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE 13

A PIN has not been used as the cardholder verification method for the unauthorised transaction(s); and You have complied with the terms and conditions of the cardholder agreement. 14.6 If you act fraudulently, you will be responsible for all losses on your account. If you have acted without reasonable care and this causes losses, you may be responsible for them. Your responsibility may also apply if you fail to follow measures set out in Paragraphs 13 and 15. 14.7 When a credit card transaction is disputed, we would request your patience and cooperation while we will conduct an investigation to establish whether there has been fraud and negligence. In such cases, we expect you to cooperate with us and the Police in any investigation and we undertake to revert to you within 30 days of your notification to the bank of the disputed transaction. 15. REASONABLE CARE 15.1 The care of your cheques, passbook, cards, PINs and other security information is essential to help prevent fraud and protect your accounts. Please make sure that you follow the advice given below. Do not keep your cheque book and cards together. Never give your account details or other security information to anyone unless you can reasonably trust the person and you are informed why he/she needs them. Do not allow anyone else to use your card and do not tell anyone else your PIN/ password. If you change your PIN, you should choose your new PIN carefully and avoid PINs that are easy to guess, such as 1111 or your date of birth. Try to remember your PIN, password and other security information and destroy the notice as soon as you receive it. Never write down or record your PIN, password or other security information. Do not keep both your card and PIN together. Always take reasonable steps to keep your card safe and your PIN, password and other security information secret at all times. Keep your card receipts and other information about your account containing personal details (for example, statements) safe and get rid of them carefully by destroying them. Take care when storing or getting rid of information about your accounts. People who commit fraud use many methods, such as bin raiding, to get this type of information. You should take simple 14 MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE

steps such as shredding printed material. Ensure that you are alert to the risks of mugging and card swapping when using ATMs or other electronic banking devices. Do not use ATMs/POS that have obviously been tampered with or that contain warning messages. 15.2 You are by law required to exercise reasonable promptness in examining the bank statements we send you. If there is an entry that seems to be wrong, you should tell us as soon as possible so that we can sort it out. We will remind you to check your statements every time we send you a statement. 16. FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES 16.1 Should your account go into default, our first step will be to try to contact you to discuss the matter. 16.2 If you find yourself in financial difficulties, you should let us know in good time and, in particular, respond to our communications as soon as possible. The sooner we discuss your problems, the easier it will be for both of us to find a solution and develop a plan with you for dealing with your financial difficulties, consistent with both our interests and yours. 17. DISPUTE RESOLUTION 17.1 If you want to make a complaint, we will advise you of our procedures. 17.2 If we do not resolve your dispute or you are not satisfied with the outcome of our dispute handling process, we would be prepared to submit ourselves to the jurisdiction of the Ombudsperson for Banks. 18. BUSINESS CONTINUITY We will take all necessary measures to ensure the continuity of business operations and to minimise recovery time in the case of a disaster (natural or otherwise) or in the event of an emergency. MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE 15

GLOSSARY These definitions explain the meaning of words and terms used in the Code. They are not precise legal or technical definitions. ATM( Automated Teller Machine) A cash machine or freestanding electronic banking device dispensing cash which may also provide other information or services to clients who have a card and a PIN, password or other means of unique identification. Banking and payment systems This refers to the underlying clearing, money transmission and computer systems used by banks. Cards A general term for any plastic card used to pay for goods and services and/or to withdraw cash. Cheque A cheque is an unconditional order in writing drawn on a bank to pay, on demand, a sum of money as specified in words and figures by a drawer with his signature. A cheque is valid for one year as from the date of issue. Direct debit It is an instruction in writing duly signed by a customer to a bank to pay a sum of money, to be specified by the beneficiary, as claimed for a particular service provided by the beneficiary to the customer. Equity Justice applied in circumstances covered by law yet influenced by principles of ethics and fairness. Mauritius Credit Information Bureau (MCIB) The MCIB collects, stores and provides credit information to lending institutions about customers credit exposures. It is administered by the Bank of Mauritius under strict confidentiality. Out of date cheque A cheque which has not been paid because the date written on the cheque is too old (normally older than 12 months for local cheques). Password A word or an access code that is either supplied by a bank or chosen by customers to allow them to use phone or internet banking services. PIN (Personal Identification Number) A confidential number which allows customers to make purchases of goods and services, withdraw cash and use other services at a cash machine. Customers will often have to enter their PIN into a point of sale terminal, instead of signing a receipt, to authorise a transaction. POS (Point Of Sale) A point of sale (POS) terminal is a computerised replacement for a cash register. Standing order A Standing order is an instruction in writing duly signed by a customer to a bank to pay a certain sum of money on specific date/s to a named party during a specified period. Unpaid cheque This is a cheque which, after being paid into the account of the person it is written out to, is returned unpaid (bounced) by the bank whose customer issued the cheque. This leaves the person the cheque was written out to without the money in his account. 16 MBA CODE OF BANKING PRACTICE

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