Considered to be a major milestone in the history of
Indian banking, Cheque Truncation System (CTS) aims to make cheque
clearance more efficient and reduce the clearance time of cheques to one
day, thereby trimming down the floating time considerably. India
processes as many as 1.2 billions cheques annually and therefore, the
implementation of this system would drastically cut down the waiting
period involved. The system will be implemented nationwide from January
1, 2013.
How does it work?
An
online image-based cheque clearing system, the collecting bank branch
would deploy scanned images along with the magnetic ink character (MICR)
of the cheque which will be sent out electronically using their Capture
System, removing the need for physical/manual transfer of cheques. The
captured images and the data is then signed and encrypted and sent to
the Clearing House or the central processing location and thereafter
forwarded to the drawee or paying bank.
This helps speed up the cheque collection process that eventually helps provide better and faster customer service.
Key Features of Cheque Truncation System
- User friendly graphic user interface
- Automated coding and endorsing of cheques
- Encryption of data file before transmission to the clearing house or the service branch
- Employs a unique transaction follower process to confirm the status of cheque
- Improved and efficient settlement and prevention of fraud
- Equipped with enhanced archival procedure that stores images and data facilitating report generation along with future enquiry
- Alerts RMs in case of return of cheque due to insufficient funds
Impact of CTS on Customers
Handling of EMIs with the Introduction of CTS
In
cases where customers have issues post-dated cheques (PDC) for payment
of monthly installments towards an ongoing loan, they would need to
issue fresh cheques to the bank or service provider as per the new
directive on CTS by the RBI. The replacement of these cheques needs to
be done latest by December 31, 2012 and is applicable on all banks and
NBFCs.
Encashment of Old Cheques
If you
have an old cheque with you, you should get it encashed by December 31,
2012. The RBI mandate states that payments for such cheques will be
honoured only till then.
Banks need to issue the new types of
CTS-compliant cheque books with the prescribed features to all their
customers latest by December 31, 2012. Customers may need to surrender
their old cheque books or cancel them and show proof of cancellation. No
replacement fee will be charged by the bank for issuing new cheque
books
Apart from these aspects, the system does not, in any way,
affect the way things function for a customer. They would continue using
cheques as they do currently; however, cheques that have been altered
or modified will not be permissible under the new system. The other
precautions that need to be taken while issuing or writing a cheque are:
- Ensure that all details are clear and readable, using black or blue ink
- Write the name of the payee, amount and the date and sign the cheque correctly.
- In case you use seals on the cheque, ensure that they are imprinted in a manner that they do not mask or hide the other important fields of the cheque.
Benefits of CTS for Customers
There are many benefits of the cheque truncation system from the perspective of a customer.
- Clearance cycle gets shortened - As this system is being implemented, the physical or manual movement of cheques for clearance has ceased. With cheques being transmitted electronically, the settlement process becomes quicker, facilitating reduction in the clearance cycle.
- The fear of loss of cheques during transfer from the collecting bank to the drawee or payee bank is eliminated.
- Limitations of the current clearance system with respect to jurisdiction and geography are eradicated. This enables integration and consolidation of several clearing locations across various banks offering different service levels into one standard clearance system applicable throughout the country.
- CTS helps reduce the scope of fraud significantly. Moreover, the electronic transmission is quick and allows early detection of fraud or any alteration with respect to the payee, amount or the issuer of the cheque. CTS prescribe minimum security features under ‘CTS-2010 standards’ along with superior verification process that further facilitates in the reduction of frauds.
- The operational efficiency of both the bank as well as the customer is enhanced with the introduction of this system.
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