Dear All,
Good Evening.
Can anyone advise why banks provide validity and claim period while issuing Bank Gurantees(BG)? Can i consider the claim period end as the BG validity date?
Thanks
Anantha.
Anantha (SQS) 16 April 2011
Dear All,
Good Evening.
Can anyone advise why banks provide validity and claim period while issuing Bank Gurantees(BG)? Can i consider the claim period end as the BG validity date?
Thanks
Anantha.
Ashok Yadav (Lawyer) 16 April 2011
The bank will fix the validity date and claim period as per your wish. If you want to make it same date (The validity date and claim period date) then the bank will do it, they can not refuse.
ramanarayana gupta m r ( reitred bank executive) 17 April 2011
Dear Sir,
Bank guarantees executed by the bank are at the request of the bank's customer in favour of the other party. The covenants are decided by the parties to the Bank Guarantee mutually. If any of the covenants are not acceptable to any of the parties the purpose of the bank guarantee is not useful. Therefore, any conditions as to covenants are to be acceptable in general. As regards to validity date and claim date, it is the norma practice of the bank to put different dates for the convenience of the parties. The affected party/beneficiary can claim the amount from the bank for the act which has happened before the validity date but withing the claim period. There is no hard and fast rule that these dates need be separate and it can be the same date.
with regards,
MRR gupta
Narendra Acharya (Service) 18 April 2011
I am not a lawyer but as I understand from our business transactions, the Validity Date is the the final date, before which if any claim is to be put up by beneficiary can be lodged with the bank. The Bank will not entertain any claim after the Validitiy Date. The Claim Date is the date by which claim is to be settled by the bank and the client to the benefiaicary if any claim is lodged by the benefiairy before the vailidty date. The difference between the Validiy Date and the Claim date is a processing period for the transactions if claim has been lodged before vailidty Date.
This provision is kept because forfeting a bank Gaurantee is a big thing between two parties and the benficiary will generaly try to settle amicably till the Valididty Date. Additional period is therefore needed to settle the claim and depending upon the value, the type of the organisation delay etc the claim period claue is decided.
The period between the issue date and the Validity Date is a Validity period while period between validity Date and the Claim date is Claim period.
RAJU O.F., (Advocate) 23 April 2011
When a Bank guarantee is issued, valid for a specified period, usually, the banks debit the BG commission in advance for that much period. After the said specified period, if beneficiary has to return the bank guarantee document, to the issuer bank, if it was not invoked, during the guarantee period. The beneficiary cannot invoke the BG after the expiry of the BG period.
Anantha (SQS) 23 April 2011
Dear Sirs,
Thanks for your valuable suggesstions and comments.
Regards,
Anantha
Prasun Chandra Das (Banker) 30 April 2012
Most bank guarantees (BGs) have different expiry and claim dates for the simple reason that communication of a claim to the bank takes some time. For example, let's say A gives a BG to B, where it is written that if machine supplied by A to B breaks down on or before 30th Sep, B may invoke the BG. Here, the expiry date will be 30th Sep. But think of what will happen if the claim date is also 30th Sep, and the machine breaks down at 5 PM on 30th Sep. B will then be unable to lodge a claim to the bank on the same day. But if the claim date would have been say, 31st Dec, B would have been able to send his claim to the bank for A's default during the validity date (30th Sep). This is the only reason why these dates are separate in most cases.
ramanarayana gupta m r ( reitred bank executive) 01 May 2012
I fully agree with Sri. Prasum Chandra Das who has explained the rationale of validity period and claim period.
viswa nathan (chennai) 24 June 2014
Raghav Mishra (Lawyer) 24 June 2014