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Thursday, August 18, 2022

RBI Discussion Paper on Charges in Payment Systems - Sample feedback for RTGS Questions

 RBI Discussion Paper on Charges in Payment Systems - Sample feedback for RTGS Questions

          The window to provide feedback to Reserve Bank of India for its ‘Discussion Paper on Charges in Payment Systems’, has started.

          The last date to provide feedback is 3rd October 2022.

          Today’s blog talks about Sample feedback for RTGS Questions.   

          There are 3 specific questions regarding RTGS.

 


Para No 8.2 Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) System

Page No 8 and 9

8.2.6. Questions for Feedback

 

i.(S1) Should RBI review the policy of not levying charges on members for RTGS transactions?

Sample Feedback __ i.(S1)

Yes, RBI should review the policy of not levying charges on members for RTGS transactions.

Option 1 – Fixed – EX: INR 3/- per customer outward transaction

Option 2 – Variable – Ex INR 4/- per customer outward transaction up to 25,000/- customer outward transactions per day

INR 2/- per customer outward transaction above 25,000 and up to 50,000/- customer outward transactions per day

INR 1/- per customer outward transaction above 50,000 and up to 75,000/- customer outward transactions per day

Nil for transactions above 75,000 transactions per day

As all banks may not high RTGS outward customer transactions, Banks can choose between Option 1 and Option 2

 

 

ii.(S2) Should the time-variable charges be re-introduced?

Sample Feedback __ ii.(S2)

Yes, the time-variable charges should be re-introduced but in a reverse method

EG: All Days

12:01 to 13:00 Hours - INR 20/- per transaction credited to customer

13:01 to 18:00 Hours - INR 10/- per transaction credited to customer

18:01 to 23:59 Hours - Nil

The exceptions not exceeding 5 may be approved by the respective Bank’s Board.

 

iii.(S3) For RTGS transactions, should RBI prescribe the charges that can be levied on

customers by members, or should they be market driven?

 

Sample Feedback __ iii.(S3)  A) RBI should prescribe the charges that can be levied on customers by members. There can be a maximum gap with an auto-increase of the same say by 5% with rounding off to the next rupee

EG: Year 1 – INR25/-

Year 2 – Increase of 5% 25 + 1.25 = 26/-

Year 3 – Increase of 5% 26 + 1.30 = 27/-

And so on,

B) The credit window for Inward customers transactions may be reduced to 15 minutes from the present 30 minutes, with minimum exceptions. The exceptions not exceeding 5 may be approved by the respective Bank’s Board.

C) The maximum transmission time for outward customer transactions from the debit moment, may be introduced. If this transmission time is crossed, banks may be required to compensate the customers. The exceptions not exceeding 5 may be approved by the respective Bank’s Board.

EG: Customers Account, by whatever mode is debited at 11.30am on 17/08/2022. The beneficiary should receive the funds with 13.30pm on 17/08/2022. The window between the actual debit and the actual credit may be finalised by mutual consent of all RTGS participants.

 

D) As on today, in case, it is not possible to credit the funds to the beneficiary’s account for any reason e.g. account does not exist, account frozen, etc., funds shall be returned to the originating member within one hour of receipt of the payment at the Member Interface of the recipient member, subject to availability of RTGS.

The 'One Hour' window may reduced to '30 Minutes'

E) The minimum amount for RTGS Customer Transactions may be increased from the present INR2lacs to INR2.50lacs, with auto increase of say INR25,000/- every calendar year

 

Additional Reading

RBI seeks responses to its 40 Questions - Discussion Paper on Charges in Payment Systems @ https://prashantnepayments.blogspot.com/2022/08/rbi-seeks-responses-to-its-40-questions.html

RBI FAQs on RTGS @ https://m.rbi.org.in/scripts/FAQView.aspx?Id=65

Time-varying charges for transactions in RTGS @ https://www.rbi.org.in/Scripts/NotificationUser.aspx?Id=11564&Mode=0

 

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

As of now this is only sample feedback. The actual feedback will be provided to Reserve Bank of India via email.


Wednesday, August 17, 2022

RBI seeks responses to its 40 Questions - Discussion Paper on Charges in Payment Systems

 

RBI seeks responses to its 40 Questions - Discussion Paper on Charges in Payment Systems




          Reserve Bank of India today has placed a ‘Discussion Paper on Charges in Payment Systems’, on its website.

          This is as per ‘Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies dated December 08, 2021, wherein RBI had informed that it will release a discussion paper on various charges levied by banks and institutions for all kinds of digital transactions through credit cards, debit cards, wallets and Unified Payments Interface (UPI).

          The feedback provided by the general public would be used to guide policies and intervention strategies for promoting Safe ePayments.

          The feedback need not be limited to the below questions, but may include other inputs and suggestions relevant to the topic under discussion.

Summary of Questions

Digital Transactions Channel 01) ____ RTGS --- 3 Questions (1 to 3)

Digital Transactions Channel 02) ____ NEFT --- 3 Questions (4 to 6)

Digital Transactions Channel 01) ____ IMPS --- 2 Questions (7 & 8)

Digital Transactions Channel 01) ____ Debit Cards --- 7 Questions (9 to 15)

Digital Transactions Channel 01) ____ Credit Cards --- 4 Questions (16 to 19)

Digital Transactions Channel 01) ____ PPIs (Pre-Paid Instruments) --- 4 Questions (20 to 23)

Digital Transactions Channel 01) ____ UPI --- 3 Questions (24 to 26)

Digital Transactions Channel 01) ____ Intermediaries --- 3 Questions (27 to 29)

Digital Transactions Channel 01) ____ Surcharging --- 3 Questions (30 to 32)

Digital Transactions Channel 01) ____ Convenience Fee --- 3 Questions (33 to 35)

Digital Transactions Channel 01) ____ Other Aspects --- 5 Questions (36 to 40)

 

          The complete 25 Pages Discussion Paper can be read @ https://rbidocs.rbi.org.in/rdocs/Publications/PDFs/DPSSDISCUSSIONPAPER5E016622B2D3444A9F294D07234059AA.PDF

          The last date to submit your views to Reserve Bank of India on this discussion paper is: on or before October 3, 2022.

          The email id to submit your views is: dpssfeedback@rbi.org.in

          Views need not be shared via the physical mode, a soft copy of your views to the above email id is sufficient.  

          So, go ahead and provide your feedback.

Feedback which may be useful to shape future policies on Safe ePayments in our country.

Feedback which if successfully implemented in India, can be a benchmark for other nations.

The more feedback received by Reserve Bank of India, the more it will be helpful for overall customer experience.

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

 

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Chennai Metro Tickets – Please onboard NPCI UPI BHIM

Chennai Metro Tickets – Please onboard NPCI UPI BHIM

          The major inspiration for this post is Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi highlighting ‘NPCI UPI BHIM’, in his Independence Day speech to the world.



The minor inspiration for this post is the Chennai Metro Press Release dt 03/08/2022, under the tag line of “No more Q, only QR”

          The complete press release can be read @ https://chennaimetrorail.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Press-Release-03.08.2022-English.pdf

          A metro train journey starts with the visitor purchasing a ticket for the metro journey.

          More than 50,00,000/- passengers travelled on Chennai Metro in July 2022. This means 50lacs + folks had to buy tickets via the single travel mode or Smart Card to travel in the Chennai Metro.

          Chennai Metro is taking various steps to reduce the rush at its ticket counters. The visitors have multiple channels to book tickets for travel on the Chennai Metro both physical and digital.

          Somehow the preference is towards the physical tickets only. Physical tickets put a stress both on the visitors and the ticketing staff.

          A new option i.e “No more Q, only QR” has also been introduced by Chennai Metro to enhance the customer experience.

          This is particularly useful for visitors having mobile net connectivity but have not downloaded the Chennai Metro App.

          To further enhance the customer experience, Chennai Metro can explore tie-ups with NPCI UPI BHIM.

          It can take the lead for a Ticketing Module on the NPCI UPI BHIM. A similar payment channel for few other Metros is already live on PhonePe. So, a new development from scratch is not required. Only few tweaks may be required to operationalise the ticketing facility on NPCI UPI BHIM.

          The smart cards are beneficial to frequent travellers on the metro route. This are not suitable for visitors for Chennai wishing to explore Chennai via its wonderful Metro.

          The ‘Tap a Debit Card’, feature is yet to take off, as there are very few cards enabled with the NCMC facility.



          The following benefits are foreseen with Chennai Metro onboarding NPCI UPI BHIM :-

Benefit 01) Minimal technical integration required between the BHIM and Chennai Metro Ticketing systems. Under the “No more Q, only QR” mode, the passengers need to have net connectivity on their phones to complete the ticketing process. This means customers can also login to NPCI UPI BHIM to complete the ticketing experience.

Benefit 02) Volumes will increase on the BHIM platform. The Chennai Metro travellers may prefer to do their other UPI transactions via BHIM, once they are comfortable with the metro ticketing experience.

Benefit 03) A small addition to the overall UPI volumes. The ticket size of Chennai Metro is below INR100/-. Hence, the preferred payment option will be UPI over other modes viz net banking / credit card / debit card

Benefit 04) The travel card recharge option can also be part of the proposed BHIM Chennai Ticket Module. Other modules, like tourist cards can also be explored. The Chennai Metro parking charges for 2 and 4 wheelers can also be collected through the ‘BHIM Chennai Ticket Module’.

 

Challenges: Minimal challenges as NPCI UPI BHIM is backed by Banks and Governments.

The QR ticket so generated can automatically be downloaded into the Mobile used for ticket booking.

In case, the metro ticket is being booked for other folks, the metro ticket can be shared via WhatsApp.

Any security features for a seamless experience can be built into the Ticket interface module.

 

Additional Reading:

Chennai Metro Parking Tariff @ https://chennaimetrorail.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Parking-tariff-Updated.pdf

 

Rewarded with gifts will be given to ticketing staff who sell the most number of Metro travel cards at Chennai Metro Rail stations @

https://chennaimetrorail.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Press-Release-30.07.2022-English.pdf

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

Copyrights belong to the original owner only. 

 


Sunday, July 31, 2022

Good Morning India – UPI set to cross 600 crore transactions in July 2022

 

Good Morning India – UPI set to cross 600 crore transactions in July 2022

           Good morning, Folks – By the time you are reading this blog post, the July 2022 UPI transaction volumes will have crossed

60,000 lacs or 600 crores or 6,000 million

          The following numbers reflect my belief:

 


The below table shows volumes for the same Month i.e July for the last few years

 


Looking forward for 1,00,000 lacs or 1,000 crores or 10,000 million by December 2022

Yes, we can achieve it

The following volumes show the race towards 60,000 lacs or 600 crores or 6,000 million volumes



 

 

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

 

Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Safe ePayments @ Chess Olympiad 2022

Safe ePayments @ Chess Olympiad 2022

The excitement amongst chess fans across is the world is building up for the ‘Chess Olympiad 2022’

Mamallapuram near Chennai will be hosting ‘Chess Olympiad 2022’ for the next couple of weeks.







Players from 187+ countries will be in action at the Che Oly

          A large number of support staff / chess devotees will shuttle between Chennai and Mam to savour the flavours of the ‘Chess Olympiad 2022’

          The players may prefer to stay at Mamallapuram only.

          Chess fans have the option of viewing the matches live at Hall 1 or Hall 2. Another option is to view the matches on the internet.

          Both the options have their own charms.

          Majority of the visitors to Chennai or Mam for the ‘Chess Olympiad 2022’will opt for digital payments in their daily routine.

The average number of players / support staff / visitors / chess for the ‘Chess Olympiad 2022’is expected to be around 50,000. The numbers may go up as the games come to close.

As chess players from 187+ countries are participating in the ‘Chess Olympiad 2022’, there are high chances of tourists from across the world making a beeline to Chennai / Mamallapuram for the next couple of weeks.

This is a golden opportunity to spread the Joy of Safe ePayments

          The objectives of Joy of Safe ePayments are:

Objective 01) Minimum technical failures

Objective 02) Minimum fraudulent transactions

Objective 03) Minimum physical cash usage

Objective 04) Minimum complaints

          The primary digital payment channels by foreign visitors will be Cards, whereas UPI will be the primary digital payment channel for Indians.

ATM cash withdrawals may be small in number.

Players -– Main focus __ To play chess.

Support Staff – Main focus __ To support the Olympiad players to give their best.

Visitors – Main focus __ To soak in the once in a life time experience in Chennai / Mamallapuram / the journey between Chennai and Mamallapuram

Chess Fans – Main focus __ To view the games played by their favourite chess stars in flesh.

          A commemorative stamp to mark the 44th Chess Olympiad was released on 20/07/2022.

          It would have been wonderful if Banks too released Limited Edition Debit / Credit Cards for the 44th Chess Olympiad.

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

 

Read more @

Chess Olympiad 2022: Tamil Nadu to give health insurance to 2,000 players @ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/chess-olympiad-2022-tamil-nadu-to-give-health-insurance-cards-to-2000-players/articleshow/93166424.cms

Chess Olympiad Stamp unveiled to celebrate ‘World Chess Day’ @ https://sportstar.thehindu.com/chess/chess-olympiad/chess-olympiad-stamp-unveiled-world-chess-day/article65663755.ece

 

Chess Olympiad 2022: World’s biggest Chess championship to begin next week, here’s all you need to know @ https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/chennai/international-chess-olympiad-only-a-week-away-tamil-nadu-village-all-decked-up-8044026/

 

PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate 44th Chess Olympiad in Chennai on July 28 @ https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/other-sports/story/pm-narendra-modi-to-inaugurate-44th-chess-olympiad-at-jawaharlal-nehru-stadium-in-chennai-on-july-28-1980721-2022-07-27

Square off: On India hosting 44th Chess Olympiad @ https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/editorial/square-off-the-hindu-editorial-on-india-hosting-44th-chess-olympiad/article65685998.ece

 

 

 

 



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