It
might happen that your cheque’s start bouncing and do not get accepted from Jan
1, 2013 . There is a new standard in banking called as Cheque Truncation System
or CTS 2010 , which all the banks have to follow now. RBI has issued a circular
telling all banks that they should only process and accept those cheques which
follow CTS guidelines.
What is Cheque Truncation System or CTS
?
It's
just a new improved structure for chqeues and a set of guidelines which will
change the way cheques are being processed and cleared. Right now, all the
cheques are sent directly physical to the other bank for clearance, but with
this new Cheque Truncation System guidelines, the banks will send the digital
version of cheques (read scanned image) to the other bank and the clearance
will happen almost same day or very fast. Some of the features of CTS cheques
would be
- It would have the wordings “please sign above this line” at right bottom
- All CTS-2010 cheques will have a watermark with the words “CTS INDIA”, which can be seen against a light
- A bank logo will be on cheque with a Ultra Violet Ink , which can be seen only under UV Scanners.
- The Cheque Truncation System 2010 enabled cheques will not allow any alterations. If there is any mistakes, the cheque will be invalid
- “payable at par at all branches of the bank in India” text will be at the bottom of all the cheques
- There will be IFSC and MICR code on the cheque
- You will have to sign the cheque will a darker ink, so that your signatures are valid for scanning.
If
you look at these features, you can simply see that these are required for
digital processing and once these Cheque Truncation System enabled cheques
arrive , the whole banking system will start clearing the cheques in a must
faster time. This will improve banking and save paper. Below is a sample of
cheque which fulfill CTS criteria’s.
SBI
has already told all its customers to get new cheques because all the old
cheques will become invalid , In the same way HDFC bank and ICICI bank have
also told their customers to get new cheque books.
What you must do ?
Replace your Post Dated Cheques
If
you have given any post dated cheques to someone like for your home loan
payments or for some other kind of payment, then it's the time to replace them
with fresh cheques else it will just bounce and you might have to pay the
bounce charges
Deposit any Old Cheque now
At
times, we accumulate old cheques and deposit them for clearing only after many
days or weeks. If you have any cheque which is to be cleared, better deposit it
and encash !
A
lot of banks have also asked its customers to give return back the old invalid
cheques at their branch and collect new cheques, not sure why they need old
cheques , why can't they issue the new cheques directly ? Also note that the
cheques will be sent to the last updated address only. Learn more about CTS
here .
You
already have CTS-2010 compliant cheque books ?
Note
that RBI has directed all banks to issue Cheque Truncation System 2010 enabled
cheque books already from last many months. So it might happen that your cheque
books are already complaint with those standards . So please check it once and don't
rush to bank to issue you new cheque books . Like one of the reader found out
that he already has the right cheque’s .
"Banks like ICICI Bank and Axis Bank had already started issuing
CTS-2010 compliant cheque books since last year. So please verify whether
cheque book you have a already CTS-2010 before rushing to bank to get a new
one. "
Nice description
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