RBI: If you often deposit cheques in the bank, then this news has brought relief for you. Now the era is about to end when it used to take 2 to 3 days for the cheque to be cleared. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced a big change in the cheque clearing system
RBI : If you often deposit cheques in the bank, then this news has brought relief for you. Now the era is about to end when it used to take 2 to 3 days for the cheque to be cleared. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced a big change in the cheque clearing system. From October 2025, the process of cheque clearance will be in real-time. That is, now the money will reach your account in a few hours.
What is the new system?
RBI has formally named this system as Continuous Clearing and Settlement on Realization. In this, the cheque deposited in the bank will be immediately scanned and sent to the clearing house. From there, it will be processed in real-time and the opposite bank will have to verify the payment immediately.
When will it be implemented?
Phase 1: From October 4, 2025. Cheques deposited between 10 am and 4 pm will be processed the same day and the bank must inform about the status of the payment by 7 pm. If the bank does not respond in time, the cheque will be considered automatically accepted and will be settled the same day.
Second phase: From January 3, 2026. This time the process will be further accelerated. The cheque will have to be cleared within 3 hours of depositing it and the money will reach the customer’s account within one hour of successful settlement.
What are the benefits to customers?
The biggest benefit of this change will be for the common customers. Now they will not have to wait for many days to get their own money. Especially traders and those people for whom daily cash flow is important will get a big relief.
It is also beneficial for banks
Not only the customers, but the banks will also get relief from this. Real-time clearance will reduce the settlement risk on them and the entire banking system will be better than before.