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Rajesh Goyal

What is Cheque Truncation System or CTS 2010 : The full form of CTS is Cheque Truncation System. RBI has decided to launch this system and allbanks across India are required to follow RBI guidelines in this regard. As per RBI guidelines, nowall banks have to issue cheques conforming to the CTS 2010 standards with uniform features. How is CTS 2010 will be different from earlier system of cheque clearance? Under the CTS system, the physical movement of cheques between banks will be elminated. Atpresent , when you issue a cheque to someone, he has deposit the cheque in his bank to get credit. Then this cheque moves physcially from his bank to your bank which involves a lot of time andrisk. Now under CTS, instead of physical movement of the cheque, an electronic image of thecheque will be transmitted to the drawee branch / bank. The presenting bank will retains the

physical cheque. Along with the electronic image, certain key relevant information is alsotransmitted, such as date of presentation, presenting bank details, data on the MICR band. What is the purpose of CTS 2010 or What are the benefits of CTS? The new process is being adopted to reduce the scope of frauds as the new standardized chequeswill have number of security features. The system will also help in speed clearance of chequess andthus customers will be able to get faster credit to their accounts. This will happen as there will be nophysical movement of the cheuqes and hence time is saved and risk of loss of cheques in transit aretotally eliminated.

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When will the CTS begin ? : RBI has decided that CTS will be effective from 1st April 2013 (earlier it was to start from 1st January2013, but was postponed as some banks had not completed the job of issuing new cheque books toall the customers)

What are the features of cheques issued under CTS ? : (a) Cheque printer details: This is printed on the extreme left hand side of the cheque. The printer detailsalong with the words ‘CTS-2010’ is mentioned along the area where you tear off the leaf from the cheque book. (b) Rupee symbol: The new symbol of the Indian rupee is printed beside the area where the amount in figuresneeds to be written. (c) Details of the bank and its logo: The bank details and its logo are printed on the face of the cheque.However, it is printed in invisible ink. (d) Signature space indicator: The words ‘please sign above’ are mentioned indicating the space where youwill need to sign the cheque. (e) VOID pantograph: This is a wavelike design, which is visible to the naked eye and seen below the areawhere the account number is printed.

The above set of minimum security features would ensure uniformity across all cheque formsissued by banks in the country which in turn will help presenting banks while scrutinising /recognising cheques of drawee banks in an image-based processing scenario. The homogeneity insecurity features is expected to act as a deterrent against cheque frauds, while thestandardisation of field placements on cheque forms would enable straight-through-processing byuse of optical / image character recognition technology.

The benchmark prescriptions are collectively known as "CTS-2010 standard". Indian BanksAssociation (IBA) and National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) are co-ordinating with thebanks on implementation of the new standard. Accordingly, the cheques issued are tested andcertified by NPCI and only after such cerification the cheques would be issued to the customers. What Should Cheque Book Holders Should Do : (a) You should ensure that you use only CTS-2010 compliant cheque leaves from April 1, 2013.(b) You can check if you hold a CTS compliant cheque book by verifying if the cheque leaves havethe features mentioned above. You need to apply in your bank for the same and it is available free ofcost.(c) If you have any unused cheque leaves with you, these must be surrendered in your bank.(d) In case you have given old post dated cheques (like for your Housing Loan or Auto Loan) to somebody, you must exchange them with the CTS-compliant cheques immediately. RBI has advised that though non CTS-2010 standard cheques will continue to be accepted post March31, 2013, they will be cleared at less frequent intervals and may incur additional charges. RBI hasadvised to preferably use dark coloured ink while writing CTS cheques.

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SONAM • a day ago

DESPITE ALL SUCH MEASURES CAN IT HELP TO STOP FRAUDS

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SONAM • a day ago

what is all truncation about this CTS 2010

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SONAM • a day ago

AWESOME, MAUSAM

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s onam • 3 days ago

respected sir,

can you give me some idea about po descriptive papers.

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s onam • 3 days ago

thanks sir,ur articles are so helpful for upcomming bank exams

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Ram a Kris hna • 3 days ago

Will you please mention RBI Circular No on CTS Cheques containing the guidelines?

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Ram a Kris hna • 5 days ago

The write-up is very useful.In the penultimate paragraph,it is written that CTS

Cheques are to be issued free of cost by the Banks.But the charges were debited to my Current

Account.When I took up the matter with Customer Service Cell of the Bank,they expressed

their inability to reverse the charges.RBI/IBA should give wide publicity that customers need

not pay any charges for CTS Cheques at least for first time issue.

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Lakhvinder Singh Kahlon • 6 days ago

Respected Goyal ji

I would request, if you can tell how the people living abroad can get the CTS 2010 cheque

books.

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Rajes h Goyal • 6 days agoM o d Lakhvinder Singh Kahlon

You can send a request to your bank for sending fresh cheque book, which will be

certainly CTS 2010 compliant. In case your bank has facility of putting up such a request

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