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Friday, July 24, 2020

Sri Chaitanya Schools with 500+ Schools onboards BBPS


            In a major boost to BBPS (Bharat Bill Payment System), Shri Chaitanya Schools Group stated onboarding it schools on to the BBPS.

SCS started its journey in 1986 and over the last 25 years has grown into a chain of 507 schools, spread over 8 states.

5,50,000+ students pursue their education at SCS.


This means now these 5,50,000 students can pay their school fees via BBPs, 24*7, 365 days a year.

As more and more parents (11,40,000+) experience the Joy of BBPS, they will be encouraged to pay their Utility Bills and other Bills via BBPS. This will add to the BBPS Volumes.

Other possibilities in the near future:

·         SCS 500+ branches pay their Utility Bills via BBPS only. A corporate ‘Bill Pay Module’, will enable SCS Admin Team to achieve this.

·         SCS 27,000+ staff will pay all their Bills via BBPS only.

·         SCS management will share it’s BBPS experience with their peers and guide them for seamless onboarding to BBPS.

SCS Management has taken the first step in the BBPS journey and now it all depends on AXIS Bank on how they guide SCS Management to make the best use of BBPS.

SCS students can pay their Tuition Fees and Bus Fees right now via BBPS

Let me close with this Quote:

What the outstanding person does, others will try to do. The standards such people create will be followed by the whole world.

—The Bhagavad Gita

Source: http://www.inspiration.rightattitudes.com/authors/the-bhagavad-gita/

 

 


Wednesday, July 22, 2020

BBPS Average Transaction Value crosses INR 2000/- on 20/07/2020

BBPS Average Transaction Value crosses INR 2000/- on 20/07/2020

 Nothing to add more, the BBPS volumes say it all





 



Monday, July 20, 2020

Which bank will be the first to pay its Utility Bills via BBPS?


I often wonder as to how banks pay their utility bills. The old-fashioned way i.e Demand Drafts or the new-fashioned way i.e BBPS.

On an average every day BBPS sees 5 lac transactions on its platform. With 250+ Billers on BBPS, BBPS is fast becoming India’s favourite channel for bill payments.

Now is the time for Banks too onboard BBPS for payment of their Utility Bills.


BBPS will get a major boost if all the Banks in India decide to pay their Utility Bills especially Electricity Bills via BBPS mode only.

This will be a major enabler for corporates all over India to pay their utility bills via BBPS. This will convince corporates to quickly adopt BBPS Payment Mode for their utility bills too.

Banks need to pay Electricity Bill, Water Bill, Landline Bill, of physical branches and administrative offices. Of course, water charges can be part of the monthly maintenance amount paid above the rent to the landlord.

As per RBI data base, as on 31st March 2020, there are 1,56,329 Commercial Bank Branches functioning all over India. This number includes administrative offices as well as normal branches

Administrative Offices -    6,352

Branches                  - 1,49,977

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Total                          - 1,56,329

Co-operative Banks are not part of the above numbers. Of course, they too can pay utility bills via BBPS. Nothing stops them.

In simple terms, Commercial Banks pay 1,50, 000/+ Electricity Bills and a lesser number of water bills.

The number of landline bills is more as physical offices may have more than 1 landline.

Commercial Banks can remit the Utility Bills via their own Net Banking portal or tie up with any other bank if required. Regional Rural Banks can tie-up with their sponsor banks.

I look forward to a similar statement in the Banks Annual Reports.

 “We are proud to announce that 85% + utility bills of the Bank are paid through the BBPS mode only.

Further we have onboarded ____ + corporates to the BBPS Payment mode”

After all, 'The proof of the pudding is in the eating'

Q: Will it be difficult for banks to pay all their utility bills via BBPS

Ans: No, it will not be difficult. It requires one-time effort to set up the process, i.e

·         define the process flow,

·         set up internal accounts,

·         provide transaction rights for the identified bank staff

·         Tag the respective biller details

·         lay down audit activities

 

 

           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

             


Sunday, July 19, 2020

eChallan - One Nation One Challan. Please onboard BBPS AsaP

 

Semi Inspiration 01) My LinkedIn Article dt. February 13, 2016 @ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/inr1000-crores-market-innovations-traffic-violation-fines-nayakanti INR1,000 crores market – Innovations in Traffic Violation Fines collections in India

Semi Inspiration 02) This scrolling on: https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in/

Important Notice: We have come across a fake website https://echallanparivahan.in which is being used to misguide common citizen and fraudulently collect online payment for fake traffic violation cases. The site has a similar URL and look and feel as our own portal https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in. You are request to take further preventive action, wide circulation and if possible, filing of FIR.

 

So how do you pay a Traffic Fine Challan (eChallan).

The old-fashioned way i.e Cash

The new-fashioned way i.e Card/Net Banking

OR

Would you a completely new way i.e BBPS (Bharat Bill Payment Service)

Wait, eChallan is yet to onboard BBPS.

Integration of eChallan with BBPS will be a boon to pay the Traffic Fine violations.

This will reduce the tensions of fine payers and the respective State Traffic personnel.

Fetch n Pay is the best option. Each Traffic Fine Challan contains a Unique Identifier Number, which can be inputted in the input screen to retrieve the Challan.

Nothing else would be required. Individual States need not worry about any IT integration from their sides.

One major Benefit - No fear of payment of eChallan on fake portals.

Prior to eChallan rollout, different States have different mechanisms to collect the traffic fine challans.

The introduction of eChallan changed all that.

            20 States in India have onboarded eChallan to issue and collect traffic fines via eChallan Module. The tagline of eChallan is “One Nation One Challan”.

            The traffic rules violator has multiple payment options to pay the his/her traffic fine.            

            As per July 2019 updates, eChallan system has been implemented so far include Bihar, Chandigarh, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab and Puducherry.

If you have violated traffic rule knowingly or unknowingly, you can check the traffic challan online and make payment. Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), Government of India has initiated online solution for E-challan- Digital Traffic/Transport Enforcement.

Normally the e-challan notice is sent by SMS to mobile phone of the person. The notice in physical format may also be served at the registered address.

The challan status can be checked online to pay the amount. In case of non-compliance of the e-challan notice it may get forwarded to the court.

            Vahan The Integrated Solution for Vehicle Registration

VAHAN is a highly flexible and comprehensive system that takes care of all the burdensome activities of Vehicle Registration, leaving the Transport Department to deal with more important business issues.

The software enables the processes at RTO/DTO/MLO/SDM involving Vehicle Registration, Fitness, Taxes, Permits & Enforcement to get computerized.

The State Transport Department is governed by both Central Motor Vehicle Regulation (CMVR) and state specific Motor Vehicle Regulation (State MVR).

Consequently, Vahan was conceptualized as a product that would capture the functionalities as mandated by CMVR as well as state MVRs.

Generally, you need to pay the challan within 60 days from the date of issue of the notice. Any non-compliance of the e-challan notices may result in the challan getting forwarded to the court

Vehicles owners can visit the online portal and check if a challan has been issued in concern to their vehicle. They simply have to fill in their respective vehicle registration numbers and then pay the fine by filling the e-form supplied.

The system is integrated across the Regional Transport Offices (RTO) with the help of the Vahan and Sarthi databases

References:

A)     E-Challan - Digital Traffic/Transport Enforcement Solution. An Initiative of MoRTH, Government of India

B)     Goa: Cyber crooks run fraudulent e-challan website to collect fine for traffic violations

C)     E- Challan: Check Traffic Challan Status and Pay Fines Online

D)     Have you violated traffic rule? Here's how to check and pay your e-challan online

 


Bill Pay Wishlist Features – Who will offer me first?


 

            So how do pay your utility bills? The new-fashioned way i.e Digitally via BBPs or the Old-fashioned way i.e Cash or Cheques.

            Like taxes, one cannot escape bill payments.

            The majority of the banks offer 'Bill Pay Module', to their customers. Most of the Banks have tie-ups with Bill Aggregators to process the bill pay services. With the popularity of BBPS (Bharat Bill Payment Services) growing day by day, ‘Bill Pay’, providers can just add BBPS Module on their Net Banking/Mobile Banking.

            Banks and Bill Pay providers can customize the features to be offered to their customers. These features are the differentiators for customers to choose a particular Bill Pay Service Provider.

Bill Pay is a convenient online service that allows registered customers to pay for one’s electricity, telephone (landline and mobile), gas, mutual funds and insurance subscriptions or even taxes in India from the comfort of your home or office at any time of the day or night.

All the customer needs to do is Register a Biller under the Bill Pay Link and choose how he/she would like to pay for this bill.

Depending on the payment solutions offered by the Biller, customers can choose between:

·         One-time Bill Payment – As the name indicates, this is an option to pay a bill only once/

·         AutoPay – As the name indicates, this is where the bill details are saved, and on the presentment of the bill, the bill is paid by debit to the customer’s linked account. This account can be a credit card too.

·         Confirm and Pay – As the name indicates, under this mode on bill presentment, the bill appears on the account holders' net banking/mobile banking app. The account holder can view the bill and confirm /decline the payment.

The above options are almost offered by all the Bill Pay service providers be it a bank or other portals.

            Till date, Bill Pay modules do not offer any in-depth personalization to encourage account holders to migrate all their bill payments to their respective modules.

            New Age Apps i.e Paytm, Amazon Pay, Google Pay, PhonePe, Mobikwik, Freecharge etc  offer cashbacks on bill payments. As the offers keep changing, I am not adding any links to the Apps Pages here.

Please note BBPS enabled billers are the preferred channel. If a biller is on BBPS, the portal/app chooses the BBPS mode only, rather than bill aggregator mode.

            Customers prefer to search for the best possible offers, before paying their bills.  This decreases the stickiness quotient for Bill Pay modules.

            BBPS has revolutionized the Bill Payments infrastructure in India. As more and more billers onboard BBPS, its popularity will still increase.  

            What is my Wishlist from Bill Pay Module providers?

All utility bills have two mandatory dates i.e

Mandatory Date 01) --- Bill Generation Date

Mandatory Date 02) --- Bill Due Date

Normally, the gap between bill generation date and bill due date is 15 days.  Payment after Due Date attracts Late Payment charges

My Wishlist’s revolves around the gap between bill generation date and bill due date.

Eg

Sr No

Utility Provider

Bill Generation Date

Bill Due Date

01)

Electricity

05/07/2020

20/07/2020

02)

Water

10/07/2020

25/07/2020

03)

Landline

01/07/2020

15/07/2020

04)

Mobile Post-paid

12/07/2020

22/07/2020

05)

Credit Card

25/07/2020

10/08/2020

06)

Etc – Insurance Premium,

Demat Account Bill

 

 

 

Wishlist 01) Virtual Utility Bill Accounts – Ability to create virtual utility bill accounts linked to my main bank account. Daily/Weekly  Auto transfer of my Last Bill Amount divided into Day/Week wise.  

Wishlist 02) Early payment bonus – Bill Date is 05/07/2020, Bill Due Date is 20/07/2020. If bill is paid on 07/07/2020 bonus for early payment.

Wishlist 03) Review and Pay – 3 Days before Bill Due date, the bill amount to be debited from my linked bank account / credit card and bill paid. This is a bit different from the ‘Auto Pay’, feature. Under ‘Auto Pay’, the bill is paid as soon as the bill is generated and presented for payment.  

Wishlist 04) Detailed Analysis of Bill – Electricity Bill. Comparison between last 3 months bill, usage pattern, etc. Yes, this is possible with IOT

Wishlist 05) Tips to reduce Bill Amount – Electricity Bill --- Minimise use of Geyser etc to reduce the bill amount.

A detailed explanation of each Wishlist will follow in upcoming posts

So, which Neo Bank/Existing Bank/FinTech App/BBPS App will offer the above Wishlist?

And, if you have any wishes please add them in the comment’s column.

 

 

Semi-Inspiration 1 for this Post:


 

Semi-Inspiration 2 for this Post: Upcoming Workshop on ‘Bill Pay as a Service’.

 

References: Citibank services page @ https://www.online.citibank.co.in/citi-nri/services-paybills.htm

 

           


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