Keen to quickly normalise banking and commercial relations with the world, Tehran also wants UCO Bank to open a representative office in Iran, official sources said.
Tehran has already opened an account with IDBI Bank.
Iran's Central Bank last month announced that the SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) sanction on the country's 12 banks was lifted and they are being linked to SWIFT.
Since March 2012, Iran's banking system had been cut off from SWIFT in a bid to intensify the sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear programme.
Tehran wants Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and Ministry of Finance to reactivate Iranian bank accounts with Indian banks. State Bank of India (SBI) has accounts of 11 Iranian banks including Central Bank of Iran (CBI).
Iran's proposal to India come close on the heels of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd, a Chinese multinational banking company, and Russia's Tempbank planning to open branches in the Persian Gulf nation.
Sources said Kamyab has conveyed that Iran would help UCO Bank to open a representative office for the help it had extended to Iran during last three years of sanctions.
UCO Bank operated an account of National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) that received rupee payment for oil sold to Indian refiners.
CBI has also conveyed to India the long standing interest of Bank Pasargad and Parsian Bank to open representative offices in India. Saman Bank was interested in opening a subsidiary, sources said.
Since February 2013, Indian refiners like Essar Oil and MRPL have been paying 45 per cent of their import bill in rupees to UCO Bank account of Iranian oil company. The remaining has been accumulating, pending finalisation of a payment mechanism.
To settle the pending dues of over USD 6 billion, Iran wants to re-establish banking relations with India and said that they be cleared in euros within six months.
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