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RBI's NEFT – Additional Details

In an earlier post titled ICICI Bank Online Banking – Fund Transfer Changes, I wrote about the changes in ICICI’s online fund transfer system. This is a follow up post on the same topic.

First of all the promised NEFT Holiday list. This was retrieved from ICICI Bank’s web site.

The declared holidays beside Sunday in the NEFT System for the calendar year 2008 are as under :

  • January 26, 2008 - Republic Day
  • April 1, 2008 - Annual closing of banks
  • July 1, 2008 - Annual closing of RBI
  • August 15, 2008 - Independence Day
  • September 30, 2008 - Half-yearly closing of banks
  • October 2, 2008 - Gandhi Jayanti
  • October 9, 2008 - Dasara / Dashami
  • December 25, 2008 - Christmas

I still haven’t understood the logic behind this holiday business.

Anyway, the RBI web site has a lot of information about NEFT.

Excerpts from RBI’s web site:

  • As on December 29, 2007, 34510 branches of 82 banks are participating.
  • Presently, NEFT is settled in six batches at 0930, 1030, 1200, 1300, 1500 and 1600
    hours on weekdays
    and 0930, 1030 and 1200 hours on Saturdays
  • There is no value limit for individual transactions.
  • While RBI has waived the processing charges till March 31, 2008, levy of service charges by banks is left to the discretion of the respective banks. The bank-wise details of charges levied are available on the RBI website.

And how does the system work?How does the NEFT system operate?

  • Step-1: The remitter fills in the NEFT Application form giving the particulars of the beneficiary (bank-branch, beneficiary’s name, account type and account number) and authorises the branch to remit the specified amount to the beneficiary by raising a debit to the remitter’s account. (This can also be done by using net banking services offered by some of the banks.)
  • Step-2: The remitting branch prepares a Structured Financial Messaging Solution (SFMS) message and sends it to its Service Centre for NEFT.
  • Step-3: The Service Centre forwards the same to the local RBI (National Clearing Cell, Mumbai) to be included for the next available settlement. Presently, NEFT is settled in six batches at 0930, 1030, 1200, 1300, 1500 and 1600 hours on weekdays and 0930, 1030 and 1200 hours on Saturdays
  • Step-4: The RBI at the clearing centre sorts the transactions bank-wise and prepares accounting entries of net debit or credit for passing on to the banks participating in the system. Thereafter, bank-wise remittance messages are transmitted to banks.
  • Step-6: The receiving banks process the remittance messages received from RBI and effect the credit to the beneficiaries’ accounts.

Finally, the most important question:

Whom I can contact, in case of non-credit or delay in credit to the beneficiary account?

Ans: Contact your bank / branch. If the issue is not resolved satisfactorily, the Customer Service Department of RBI may be contacted on cgmcsd@rbi.org.in or write to -

The Chief General Manager,
Reserve Bank of India,
Customer Service Department,
1st Floor, Amar Building, Fort,
Mumbai-400001

I will leave you with a picture. The screen shot below was taken a few minutes ago on ICICI’s Online Banking web site. Can you find all the stupidities? Click the image for a full size view.

ICICI Bank Online Banking - Fund Transfer Changes - Can you Spot The Stupidities?

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14 comments to RBI's NEFT – Additional Details

  • Abhishek

    Hi,
    Please help.
    I have a strange problem.
    I transferred 10 Rs From HDFC account to ICICI account.. it took about 4-5 Hrs to get credited to my ICICI Account.

    This was just for testing

    Then I moved about Rs 60000, but it didn’t got creditd to my ICICI Account till now(its already 21 hrs)
    After that I again trasferred Rs 5 for testing again. and those 5 Rs again arrived to my account in 5-6 hours but those 60000 has not came yet.

    Please advice on what shall I do .

    Whom shall I contact.. and how long does it takes to send NEFT transfer from HDFc to ICICI

    Please help

    Regards,
    Abhishek

    • @Abhishek:

      I faced the same problem while using NEFT.

      What I did was somehow time taking, but I was able to transfer all of my money safely.

      I transferred Rs. 50,000/- in Rs. 5/- denominations, it took a whole day doing so, but I was relieved to transfer my whole amount safely.

      May be you can try the same next time, when you are transferring big amounts.

      Best of Luck !

      • Hello Makkad_Man,

        That is a good idea but will not work anymore. ICICI Bank is now charging Rs. 5/- plus taxes for every NEFT transaction to a non ICICI account. I am not sure if it also applies to transfers to other ICICI accounts in the same city or outstation. So single large transactions is the way to save money.

        - Gautam

  • [...] A few days ago I posted about changes to ICICI’s Online Banking Fund Transfer Feature, with a follow-up post on the same topic with additional details from RBI’s web site. [...]

  • A.V.Dharmadhikaei

    Can I transfer Rs 30000.00 Thirty thousand from My HDFC A/c to an account in Bank of India
    at Chhindwara ,Both the banks are the participating in NEFT Scheame .

  • Hello A.V.Dharmadhikaei,

    Yes you should be able to do so if both branches participate in RBI’s NEFT. I have no knowledge of HDFC’s net banking facilities but they should have such a feature.

    Regards,

    Gautam

  • Hello Abhishek,

    My apologies for not responding to your comment earlier. I hope your problem with ICICI has been resolved. If not you should first take it up with ICICI’s Customer Support and if that does not work, try RBI’s web site for a NEFT related dispute resolution mechanism. I seem to remember seeing something on RBI’s web site but don’t have a link handy at this time.

    Regards,

    Gautam

  • [...] and that meant I had to keep moving money around from ICICI to Axis and vice versa. Of course with RBI’s NEFT system this too is a painless process. So now I am spoiled for choice. Good. That’s the way it [...]

  • chakravarthy

    I have transferred 12,000 from ICICI to SBI..but i gave a wrong sbi account number. what will happen to money? can i speak to neft people? how long it takes for my money to get back?

  • Anirban

    Very useful post. Actually I was searching for a comprehensive list of all branches participating in NEFT, from the RBI website. Your post landed me up right there.
    Cheers ;-)
    Anirban

  • Pithsa

    Where do I download the NEFT Application Form??

  • Narpat Singh Bhati, Siwana (Barmer)

    I am having problem. I transferred Rs.500 from SBI to PNB Punjab National Bank. SBI Net banking shows Successful transaction, but no money in PNB Punj. National Bank. Please help me.

    - Narpat Singh Bhati S/O Lal Singh Bhati
    Siwana Barmer – Rajasthan

  • Hello Chakravarthy,

    The money would be transferred to the SBI account you used. If I remember right ICICI has a disclaimer on their web site stating that they do not take any responsibility for such issues. You can try approaching their customer service with the details of the transaction. If they are not able to help then you should ask them for a copy of the transaction details which you can then take to SBI. I really don’t know if there is anything the banks can do other than facilitate. Do try and let us know what happens for the sake of others who might be in a similar situation and will benefit from reading about your experience.

    I hope and pray that you get your money back soon.

    - Gautam

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