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Home>>Business>>Cheque Deposited? Faster 3-Hour Clearance Still Missing, RBI Decision May Delay Fund Access; Here’s Why
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Cheque Deposited? Faster 3-Hour Clearance Still Missing, RBI Decision May Delay Fund Access; Here’s Why

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December 27, 2025 61 Views0

The Reserve Bank of India has extended the deadline for implementing its proposed three-hour cheque clearance system, pushing back the January 3 rollout “until further notice.” The move signals operational challenges among banks and payment system participants in adopting the faster settlement framework within the originally planned timeline.

The new system was part of the RBI’s broader effort to modernise cheque-based transactions and reduce settlement delays for customers. Once fully implemented, it was expected to allow cheques to be cleared within three hours of presentation, significantly improving speed and efficiency compared to the current process.

 
 

However, banks have now been given more time to prepare their internal systems, technology infrastructure, and operational workflows before the second phase of the initiative becomes mandatory.

What Was the 3-Hour Cheque Clearance System?

The faster cheque clearance plan falls under the Continuous Clearing and Settlement on Realisation (CCSR) framework, which the RBI has been rolling out in phases. Under Phase 2 of this system, banks would be required to verify, approve, or reject cheque images within a three-hour window after they are presented.

If a bank failed to respond within the stipulated time, the cheque would be automatically treated as approved and settled. This automatic clearance feature was designed to reduce delays caused by manual intervention and improve customer experience.

The system relies on the existing Cheque Truncation System (CTS), where physical movement of cheques is eliminated and only digital images are exchanged for settlement.

Why Has the RBI Extended the Deadline?

According to banking sources, several lenders raised concerns about system readiness, operational risks, and staffing constraints. Some banks indicated they needed additional time to upgrade their back-end systems, strengthen fraud detection mechanisms, and train staff to handle real-time or near-real-time cheque verification.

Taking these concerns into account, the RBI decided to defer the mandatory implementation date. No revised deadline has been announced so far, suggesting that the central bank wants banks to be fully prepared before enforcing the new rules.

What Changes Remain in Place for Now?

While Phase 2 has been postponed, Phase 1 of the CCSR framework continues to operate. Under the current setup:

Cheques are presented digitally through CTS

Banks have defined time windows to process cheque images

Settlement is faster than traditional batch clearing, but not yet within three hours

The RBI has also revised cheque processing hours. Cheque presentation is allowed between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm, while banks can confirm or return cheques until 7:00 pm on the same day. These extended hours are intended to give banks more flexibility as they transition toward faster clearing.

What This Means for Customers

For now, customers will not see an immediate change in cheque clearance timelines. While processing remains quicker than older systems, same-day three-hour settlement is not yet guaranteed.

Once fully implemented, the faster clearance system is expected to benefit individuals, businesses, and traders who still rely on cheques for large-value transactions. Until then, customers are advised to continue factoring in existing clearing timelines when issuing or depositing cheques.

The RBI has reiterated its commitment to improving payment efficiency while ensuring system stability, signalling that speed will not come at the cost of operational risk.

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