Key Points

The Reserve Bank of India is revolutionizing cheque processing with same-day clearance starting October 4. Private banks like HDFC and ICICI will now clear cheques within hours of deposit. Customers must provide comprehensive cheque details in advance to prevent rejections. The new Positive Pay system aims to enhance transaction security and reduce payment frauds.

Key Points: RBI Same-Day Cheque Clearance Launch for Banks Nationwide

  • RBI introduces same-day cheque clearance for faster transactions
  • Positive Pay system mandatory for cheques above Rs 5 lakh
  • Banks require detailed cheque information 24 hours prior
  • Electronic verification replaces physical cheque transfer
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Banks to clear cheques on same day from Oct 4 over RBI guidelines

RBI mandates instant cheque processing from Oct 4, introducing Positive Pay system for secure banking transactions across private banks

"Keep adequate balances and ensure accurate cheque details - RBI Banking Guidelines"

New Delhi, Oct 3

Private banks, including HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank, have informed that they will start same-day cheque clearance from October 4, following the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) updated settlement framework for quicker and more secure payments.

Cheques deposited from October 4 will be cleared within a few hours on the same day under the new system. Both banks have urged customers to keep adequate balances to prevent cheque bounce and to ensure all cheque details are accurately filled to avoid delays or rejections.

Customers are also urged by the banks to use the Positive Pay System to enhance security, requiring prior submission of key cheque details for verification. Account holders must provide the account number, cheque number, date, amount, and beneficiary name to the bank at least 24 working hours prior to depositing cheques exceeding Rs 50,000.

Banks will verify these details upon cheque presentation. Cheques will be cleared if the information matches; otherwise, the request will be rejected, and the drawer must resubmit the details.

Customers are required to email cheque details to specific regional addresses. Banks will send an acknowledgement message upon receipt before processing.

The Cheque Truncation System (CTS), which sends an electronic image of the cheque and its details to the drawee bank, is currently used by banks. This removes the need for cheques to be physically transferred, but when deposited in drop boxes or automated teller machines, settlement usually takes two working days.

Further, the RBI has made Positive Pay mandatory for cheques above Rs 5 lakh, while it is strongly recommended for those above Rs 50,000. Cheques validated under Positive Pay are also protected under the RBI's dispute resolution system.

The RBI had announced that Phase 1 of continuous clearing and settlement will begin on October 4, 2025, and Phase 2 will begin on January 3, 2026.

Customers are advised to ensure all cheque details are accurate to avoid rejection. The amount in words and figures must match, the date must be valid, and there should be no overwriting in the payee's name or amount. The drawer's signature must also match the bank's records.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative by RBI, but the Positive Pay system seems complicated for senior citizens. My father still prefers cheques but finds online processes difficult. Banks should provide simpler alternatives.
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Arjun K
Same day clearance is fantastic! But please ensure banks don't charge extra for this service. We already pay enough in bank charges. Hope RBI monitors this closely.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently receives cheques from clients, this is a game-changer! No more explaining to vendors why payments are delayed. The Indian banking system is really modernizing well. 👍
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Vikram M
The security features with Positive Pay are much needed. Cheque fraud was becoming a real concern. Good to see RBI taking proactive steps to protect customers.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the faster processing, I hope banks have adequate technical infrastructure to handle this. Last time they introduced new systems, there were many glitches in the initial days.
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Ananya R
This is excellent news! Now if only they could make the entire banking process more user-friendly. Still, progress is progress. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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