RBI to move to CTS for clearing government's cheques
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With a view to enhance efficiency in cheque clearing, Reserve Bank of India has introduced Cheque Truncation System (CTS) for clearance of cheques, facilitating the presentation and payment of cheques without their physical movement.
Hope it will speed up credit of RBI cheques.
Taking this initiative forward, it has now been decided in consultation with the Office of the Controller General of Accounts, Ministry of Finance to dispense with current requirement of forwarding the paid central government cheques in physical form to the Government departments, RBI said.
The practice of presenting cheques in physical form is commonly known as P2F.
The revised guidelines would be effective in respect of cheques issued by the central government and Union Territories (UTs) from February 1, 2016.
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CA.Subhash Chandra Podder
03-Jan-2016 , 06:28:36 amGood initiative by RBI. moving faster than Modi Led NDA .