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Sunday, November 6, 2022

Twitter Blue Tick - UPI AutoPay or NACH Debit or Card Auto Debit

 Twitter Blue Tick - UPI AutoPay or NACH Debit or Card Auto Debit  

          $8 Twitter Blue with verification in India in less than a month: Elon Musk



          Twitter can choose from multiple collection channels for its Blue Tick subscription service.

          Below are some of the options, Twitter can choose from

01)  UPI Auto Pay

02) NACH Debit

03) Card Auto Debit

04) Standing Instructions

05) Bill Pay – Yes, you read it right, Twitter can raise a monthly invoice and Twitter users can pay via NPCI BBPS (Bharat Bill Payment Service)

Each channel has its own positives and negatives and processing cost and lead time.

Q: What is Twitter Blue Tick?

Ans: Twitter Blue is a status marks formerly used to validate VIP accounts

Q: What is subscription service?

Ans: A paid service for which the charges have to paid as per the contract terms.

Q: What is one major difference between the Old Twitter Blue Tick and the New Twitter Blue Tick?

Ans: The one major difference is that:

Old Model - No Services Charges

New Model – Service Charges.

Q: When will the New Twitter Blue Tick be available to users in India?

Ans: Hopefully by the end of 2022 calendar year

More Reading Materials:

Our plans to relaunch verification and what’s next dt.Thursday, 17 December 2020 @ Our plans to relaunch verification and what’s next (twitter.com)

Twitter Verified (@verified) / Twitter

Twitter rolls out $7.99 blue tick verification - November 06, 2022 - Updated 09:53 am IST | San Francisco @ https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/info-tech/social-media/twitter-rolls-out-799-blue-tick-verification/article66102841.ece

 

Disclaimer: These are my personal thoughts only. The bottom line is Safe ePayments. Nothing More-Nothing Less.

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Cheque Truncation System in India - slowly spreading its wings





The benefits of CTS are not yet visible to the general public. Once the Southern Grid is fully operationalized, the change will be clearly noticeable.

As per RBI FAQ’s on CTS, the new approach is the Grid Based approach, wherein the whole country will be divided into Grids.

As a beginning, Chennai Grid has been operationalized in March 12, with few banks of Bangalore and Coimbatore joining it. Like all good things in life, it will be a while, before all Bangalore/Coimbatore Bank branches are on the CTS Grid.

Eventually, the Chennai Grid will cover Bank Branches in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and the Union Territory of Puducherry.

In my view, the major benefit of CTS will be enhancement of the coverage of the Speed Clearing.
Let me explain in detail.

The below table contains list of few Co-operative with exclusive presence in Tamil Nadu or in Coimbatore/Chennai cities.
Sample List of Co-operative Banks
COIMBATORE CITY COOP.BANK LTD
Coimbatore
COIMBATORE DIST.CENTRAL COOP.BANK LTD
Coimbatore
COIMBATORE DIST.CENTRAL COOP.BANK LTD METTUPALAYAM
Coimbatore
METTUPALAYAM COOP.URBAN BANK LTD
Coimbatore
PALLAVAN GRAMA BANK LTD
Coimbatore
POLLACHI COOP.URBAN BANK LTD
Coimbatore
TAMILNADU INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE BANK LTD.
Coimbatore
CHENNAI CENTRAL CO-OP. BANK LTD.
Chennai
GEORGE TOWN CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD.(GTC)
Chennai
TAMILNADU INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE BANK LTD.
Chennai
TAMILNADU MERCANTILE BANK LTD.
Chennai
TAMILNADU STATE APEX CO-OP. BK. LTD.
Chennai

Suppose a Bangalore based customer-(holding account with ABC Bank) receives a cheque drawn on COIMBATORE CITY COOP.BANK LTD
Sr.No
The Present
The Future
01)
Customer deposits it in ABC Bank Branch
No Change

02)
ABC Bank branch forwards it to their Bangalore Service Branch
No Change

03)
ABC Bangalore service branch, forwards cheque to their Coimbatore service branch
Change
Cheque is lodged under CTS Grid Clearing. The image is transmitted to COIMBATORE CITY COOP.BANK LTD branch

04)
ABC Coimbatore service branch presents in local clearing
Change
This step is eliminated
05)
Status - If ‘return’, the physical cheque is sent back to ABC Bangalore service branch.

Change
This step is eliminated
06)
Status - If ‘no return’, amount is credited to the customers account.
No Change


The Benefits:
  1. Reduction in TAT for credit to the customer.
  2. Enhancement of Scope of Speed Clearing i.e., Co-operative Banks/RRB’s/LAB’s/ Other Banks still not part of Speed Clearing
  3. Increase of volumes processed under CTS.
  4. Boost for financial inclusion, as citizens residing in remote/small places with access only to Co-op Banks/RRB’s can also get the benefits of faster realization of cheques.

Streamlining of few areas:
Paper to Follow – The less the ‘paper to follow’, requests, the more will the efficiency of the CTS will increase.
  1. One recent Finance Ministry Notification should reduce the ‘paper to follow’, instruments to Government Departments i.e Controller General of Accounts (CGA) directed all payments above Rs 25,000 to suppliers, contractors, grantee and loan institutions to be directly credited to their bank accounts. This is with effect from 01/04/2012.
  2. As the participants gain experience of the CTS environment IQA Failure cases would go down.

Bank Holidays under NI Act:
Regional Holiday and Blockage

The Grid Jurisdiction will fall under different states, and the states have different holidays calendars.

The CTS Application has a “Blockage” function in the system to handle different state holidays, for a ‘value date’. The blockage prevents other banks to present any cheques on the branch / bank put under blockage.
In addition, it gives extension to all unexpired items drawn on such branches and banks for the blockage period.

The branches / banks under blockage can not lodge any fresh presentation during the blockage period.

New Returns Reasons under Cheque Truncation System (CTS)
Reason No                  Reason Description
82                               Bank/ Branch blocked
83                               Digital Certificate Validation failure
92                               Bank Excluded

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Axis Bank-India deploys 200 cash deposit machines. Try it now and provide your feedback.



8 points about Axis Banks' move to deploy 200 Cash Deposit Machines.

  1. Axis Bank, is India's third largest private Bank, with a physical presence of 1300+branches and 7600+ ATM's.
  2. To reduce the manual processing of Cash, it has announced deployment of 200 cash deposit machines.
  3. The CDMs' have been installed in various branches across 90 cities in the country.
  4. The CDMs' provide to its customers a 24 x 7 convenience of cash deposit with instant credit of all successful transactions.
  5. The CDMs' will separate the notes denomination-wise, count and displays it for the customer’s confirmation before crediting the account.
  6. A receipt slip is issued after each deposit made confirming the transaction.
  7. The target is to add another 350 more such machines in the next 6 months.
  8. The deployment of CDMs' will mean that the manual cash deposit transactions at the branch will be diverted to the automated environment.


What is a Cash Deposit Machine ?
In simple terms, the Cash Deposit Machine (CDM) is a self-service terminal that lets bank customers to make cash deposits.

Naturally, all successful transactions are immediately credited and customers will be issued an advice slip confirming the transaction.

3 safety tips for transacting at CDMs'
a) Do not publicize that you are making a Cash Deposit.
b) Do deposit only during day-time.
c) Preserve the Receipt, take a xerox or scan and store it.

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