Now your cheque will be cleared in just a few hours: RBI

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Now you will not have to wait for a long time for cheque clearance. Yes, now your cheque will be cleared in a few hours and the money will be transferred to your bank account. The Reserve Bank of India has decided to take steps to reduce the time taken in cheque clearing to a few hours and reduce the risk associated with it.

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Right now it takes 2 days for the cheque to clear

Currently, it takes at least two days from the time a cheque is deposited to the time the cheque is cleared. But in the new system, the cheque will be cleared within a few hours of depositing it. RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das announced this while announcing the third monetary policy review of the financial year 2024-25 on Thursday.

Proposal for change in cheque truncation system

Shaktikanta Das said, “It is proposed to change the existing system of cheque Truncation System (CTS) with the objective of improving cheque clearing, reducing settlement risk and providing better services to customers.” He said that in the new system, instead of processing in ‘batches’ under the existing CTS system, clearance will be arranged on a continuous basis during working hours.

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cheques will be scanned in the new system

According to RBI, “In the new system, the cheque will be scanned, presented and cleared within a few hours. This will allow the cheque to be cleared in a few hours, whereas currently it takes up to two days (T+1). Shaktikanta Das said that detailed guidelines in this matter will be issued soon.

Increase in UPI limit for tax payment

Apart from this, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das made many other big announcements today. He said that now the limit of tax payment through UPI is being increased from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 5 lakh. Apart from this, today he announced to keep the repo rate stable at 6.5 percent for the 9th consecutive time.

 

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