What is RTGS System?
The acronym
"RTGS" stands for Real Time Gross Settlement. RTGS system is a funds
transfer mechanism where transfer of money takes place from one bank to another
on a "real time" and on "gross" basis. This is the fastest
possible money transfer system through the banking channel. Settlement in
"real time" means payment transaction is not subjected to any waiting
period; the transactions are settled as soon as they are processed. "Gross
settlement" means the transaction is settled on one to one basis without bunching
with any other transaction. Considering that money transfer takes place in the
books of the Reserve Bank of India, the payment is taken as final and
irrevocable.
How RTGS is different from National
Electronics Funds Transfer System (NEFT)?
NEFT is also
an electronic fund transfer system that operates on a deferred net settlement
(DNS) basis which settles transactions in batches. In DNS, the settlement takes
place at a particular point of time. All transactions are held up till that
time. For example, : NEFT settlement takes place 6 times a day during the week
days (9.30 am, 10.30 am, 12.00 noon, 1.00 pm,3.00 pm and 4.00 pm) and 3 times
during Saturdays {9.30 am, 10.30 am and 12.00 noon). Any transaction initiated
after a designated settlement time would have to wait till the next designated
settlement time, contrary to this, in RTGS, transactions are processed
continuously throughout the RTGS business hours.
Is there
any minimum / maximum amount
stipulation for RTGS transactions?
RTGS system
is primarily for large value
transactions, the minimum amount to be remitted through RTGS is Rs. 1 lakh.
There is no upper ceiling for RTGS transactions. No minimum or maximum
stipulation has been fixed for NEFT transactions.
What is the time taken for effecting funds
transfer from one account to another under RTGS?
Under normal
circumstances the beneficiary branches are expected to receive the funds in
real time as soon as funds are transferred by the remitting bank. The
beneficiary bank has to credit the beneficiary's account within two hours of
receiving the funds transfer message.
Would
the remitting customer get acknowledgement of
money credited beneficiary's
account?
The
remitting bank receives a message for Reserve Bank that money has been credited
receiving bank, based on this the remitting branch advice the remitting
customer that money has been delivered to the receiving bank.
Would the remitting customer get back the
money if it is not credited to the beneficiary's account? When?
Yes, it is
expected that the receiving bank will credit the account of the beneficiary
instantly. If the money cannot be credited for any reason, the receiving bank
would have to return the money to the remitting bank within 2 hours. Once the
money is received back by the remitting bank, the original debit entry in the
customer's account is reversed.
Till what time RTGS service window is
available?
The RTGS
service window for customers transact is available from 9.00 hours to 16.00
hours on days and from 9.00 hours to 12.00 noon on Saturdays i.e. to accept the
customer transactions for settler at the RBI during 9.00 hours to 16.00 hours
on week days and between 9.00 hours and 12.00 noon/on Saturday. However, the
timings between these hours would vary depending on the customer timings the
branches have, for inter-bank transactions, the service window is available
from 9.00 hours to 17.30 hours on week days and from 9.00 hours to/14.00 hours
on Saturdays.
What about Processing Charges/Service
Charges for RTGS transactions?
While RBI
has waived its processing; charges for all electronic payment products till
March 31.2 of service charges by banks is left to the disc the respective
banks. The bank-wise charges levied
are available on
the RBI website www.rbi.org.in.
What is the essential information that the
remitting customer would have to furnish to a bank for the remittance to be
effected?
The
remitting customer has to furnish the following information to a bank for affecting
a RTGS remittance:
Amount to be
remitted
His account
number which is to be debited
Name of the
beneficiary bank
Name of the
beneficiary customer
Account
number of the beneficiary customer
Sender to
receiver information, if any
The IFSC
code of the receiving branch
How would one know the IFSC code of the
receiving branch?
The
beneficiary customer can obtain the IFSC code from his branch. The IFSC code is
also available in the cheque leaf. This code number and bank branch details can
be communicated by the beneficiary to the remitting customer.
Do all bank branches in India provide RTGS
service?
No, all the
bank branches in India are not RTGS enabled. As on April 30. 2008 more than
44,000 bank branches are RTGS enabled. The list of such branches is available
on RBI
websitettp://www. rbi.org.in/Scripts/Bs_view RTGS. aspx
Is there any way that a remitting customer
can track the remittance transaction?
It would
depend on the arrangement between the remitting customer and the remitting
bank. Some banks with internet banking facility provide this service. Once the
funds are credited to the account of the beneficiary bank, the remitting
customer gets a confirmation from his bank either by an e-mail or by a short
message on the mobile.
How can a remitting customer know whether
the bank branch of the beneficiary accepts remittance through RTGS?
For a funds
transfer to go through RTGS, both the sending bank branch and the receiving
bank branch should have to be RTGS enabled. The lists are readily available at
all RTGS enabled branches. Besides, the Information is available at RBI
websitettp://rbidocs.rbi.org.in/rdocs/RTGS/DOCs/Listof RTGSBanks.xls
Considering
that more than 44,000 branches at more than 5000 cities / towns / taluka places
are covered under the RTGS system, getting this information would not be
difficult.
How much volume and value of transactions
are routed through RTGS on a typical day?
On a typical
day, RTGS handles about 30,000 transactions a day for an approximate value of
Rs. 2, 00,000 crore.
Whom do I can contact, in case of
non-credit or delay of credit to the beneficiary account?
Contact your
bank/branch.
If the issue
is not resolved satisfactorily, the Customer Service Department of RBI maybe
contacted at -
The Chief
General Manager,
Reserve Bank
of India,
Customer
Service Department,
1st Floor,
Amar Building, Fort,
Mumbai
40000l
Or
Send an
e-mail to cgmcsd@ rbi.org.in
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