Banking Awareness Guide
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(ii) Reduces the scope for clearing-related frauds or loss of instruments in transit,
(iii) Lowers the cost of collection of cheques,
(iv) Removes reconciliation-related and logistics-related problems,
(v) Reduces the time of clearing cycle–that is faster processing of cheques and
payment in favour of the customer,
(vi) Reduces scope for frauds inherent in paper instruments,
Thus, as you can see CTS increases efficiency of the entire system.
4. What is CTS-2010?
CTS-2010 is a standard benchmark recommended by RBI for thestandardisationof:
(i) cheque forms (leaves) in terms of size,
(ii) MICR band,
(iii) quality of paper, having protection against alteration, should be sensitive to
acid/alkali/bleach etc. and should not glow under UV light–CTS-2010 paper is UV-
dull!
(iv) watermark, all cheques to carry a standardized watermark, ‘CTS INDIA’–should
be oval and 2.6 to 3 cms in diameter,
(v) mandating colour schemes in pastels to ensure clarity of image etc.,
Thus, CTS-2010, standardizes the cheque to conform to certain features for
identification and security purposes.
All banks providing cheque facility to their customers have been advisedto issue only
'CTS-2010' standard cheques.
Cheques not complying with CTS-2010 standards will be cleared at less frequent
intervals i.e. twice a week up toOctober 31, 2014 andweekly once fromNovember 1,
2014onwards.
Some important points relating to CTS-2010
1.The Reserve Bank has implemented CTS in the National Capital Region
(NCR),New Delhi, Chennai and Mumbai with effect from February 1, 2008,
September 24, 2011 and April 27, 2013 respectively.
2.The cheque images can be Black & White, Gray Scale or Coloured,
Black & White images are light in terms of image-size, but do not reveal all
the subtle features that are there in the cheques,
Coloured images are preferable, but they increase storage and network
bandwidth requirements,
Gray Scale images are mid-way and most preferable,
CTS inIndiause a combination of Gray Scale and Black & White images.
There are three images of each cheques that need to be taken-front Gray
Scale, front Black & White and back Black & White.