The Reserve Bank of India has postponed the second phase of the faster cheque clearing mechanism to provide banks with additional time to streamline their operations. The new implementation date is yet to be announced.
The Reserve Bank has delayed the rollout of the second phase of the faster cheque clearance system. This decision gives banks additional time to adjust their operations. Initially, banks were expected to start this phase on January 3. However, challenges arose during the first phase, which began on October 4.

In the upcoming phase, banks must clear cheques within three hours after realisation in the cheque truncation system. The Reserve Bank stated that this phase is postponed indefinitely to allow banks more time to streamline their processes. The presentation session now runs from 9 am to 3 pm, while the confirmation session extends from 9 am to 7 pm.
Cheque Truncation System Changes
Previously, the RBI had announced in August that the presentation session would occur from 10 am to 4 pm. The confirmation session was set to begin at 10 am and end at 7 pm. Under Phase 1, drawee banks must confirm cheques by 7 pm. If not confirmed, they are considered approved for settlement.
The transition has significantly sped up cheque processing times. Cheques are now scanned, presented, and processed continuously during business hours. This change has replaced the previous two-day clearing cycle with a much faster process.
Streamlining Operations
In Phase 2, the expiry time for cheques was planned to be adjusted to T+3 clear hours. This means cheques would need to be cleared within three hours of being presented. The Reserve Bank's decision to delay this phase aims to give banks more time to adapt and ensure smooth operations.
The introduction of continuous clearing and settlement in the cheque truncation system marks a significant shift in banking operations. By allowing more time for banks to adjust, the Reserve Bank aims to ensure a seamless transition and avoid disruptions.
This new system is designed to enhance efficiency and reduce delays in cheque processing. By addressing initial challenges and providing additional time for adaptation, the Reserve Bank is working towards a smoother implementation of this advanced mechanism.
With inputs from PTI
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