5.2.4 Classification of Operational Deposits

Operational deposits are those deposits placed by customers with a bank in order to meet their payment and settlement needs and make other payments. The application classifies accounts as operational if they meet the following criteria:

  1. They are held in specifically designated accounts that is held as operational accounts, by the customers at the bank.
  2. They are priced without giving economic incentive to the customer to leave excess funds in the account.
  3. They arise out clearing, custody or cash management relationship with the bank.
  4. They do not arise out of correspondent banking services or in the context of prime brokerage services.
  5. The termination of such agreements requires a minimum notice period of 30 days.
  6. If the agreement can be terminated within 30 days, the customer has to pay significant switching or termination costs to the bank.

Any excess balances held in an account classified as an operational deposit over and above that which is required to meet operational needs of the customer is assigned a higher outflow rate by the regulator. The application supports a methodology for computing the portion of the balance held for operational purposes which is truly required to meet operational needs of the customer. See Calculation of Operational Amount for details.