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How to identify a CTS '2010' compliant cheque


As per RBI Guidelines on 'Standardisation and Enhancement of Security Features in Cheque Forms' banks have been advised to issue only 'CTS 2010 Standard' cheques to their account holders. 


RBI vide its circular dated September 3, 2012 has now advised Banks to withdraw non-CTS 2010 standards cheques in circulation before December 31,2012.

Reserve bank of India standardize and increase the security features of the cheque book. This is called CTS 2010 Standard Cheques. This include quality of paper, ink, bank logo and pantograph etc. If the cheques you currently hold have the following features, they will be valid after the given date.

  
  How to identify a CTS '2010' compliant cheque
 
1. Bank’s logo printed with invisible ink
2. Void pantograph
3. Cheque printer details/CTS- 2010
4. Rupee symbol
5. Signature Space Indicator





Update Jan 2013
Extension on RBI notifications about CTS 
(Cheque Truncation System ) 2010 Standards on cheque stationery


This is in continuation to our email dated 10.12.2012 regarding RBI notifications on CTS (Cheque Truncation System) 2010 Standards on cheque stationery.  As per the circular dated 14.12.2012 received from RBI, the CTS 2010 standard Cheques will now be mandatory from 01.04.2013 instead of 01.01.2013.





Apply for new cheque book if the current cheque book you have, was issued before Aug 2011.







Will your cheque book be valid after 31st December, 2012?

As per RBI guidelines, there have been certain changes made to the cheques issued by the Bank. However, these changes are available only in cheque books issued after August 2011. If you have obtained the cheque book prior to this, the cheques will not be valid after December 31, 2012.

Reserve bank of India standardize and increase the security features of the cheque book. This is called 'CTS 2010 Standard Cheques'.




This include quality of paper, ink, bank logo and pantograph etc. If the cheques you currently hold have the following features, they will be valid after the given date.
  • "Please sign above" is mentioned on cheque leaf on the lower right-hand side.

  • A wave like design is embossed on the left-hand side of Cheque leafClick here to see the new cheque format.





 Also refer
How Non CTS 2010 Standard cheques will affect your Mutual Fund Investment!

Additionally, any post-dated cheques issued by you and due after December 31, 2012 will need to be replaced by the fresh cheques meeting the above mentioned guidelines. 

RBI Notification on Standardisation and Enhancement of Security Features in Cheque Forms-Migrating to CTS 2010 standards



 Reserve Bank of India has advised Banks to withdraw non-CTS 2010 standards cheques in circulation before December 31,2012 and implement 'Standardisation and Enhancement of Security Features in Cheque Forms'.




RBI Guidelines on new cheque 

This information is available on HDFC Bank website under Important Message.
 http://www.hdfcbank.com/

 Customer notice for CTS 2010

How to Identify CTS 2010 complaint cheque book of kotak


Also refer: The introduction of new cheque standards ‘CTS 2010
Update March 2013
RBI extends deadline for withdrawing non-CTS 2010 cheques by four months

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