RBI issues final norms for uniform payment collection system

November 28, 2014 11:16 pm | Updated October 21, 2016 03:02 pm IST - MUMBAI:

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) head office is pictured in Mumbai on November 2, 2010. India's central bank on November 2 raised benchmark interest rates by 25 basis points, its sixth hike since the start of the year to curb rising inflation in the country's booming economy. AFP PHOTO/ Punit PARANJPE

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) head office is pictured in Mumbai on November 2, 2010. India's central bank on November 2 raised benchmark interest rates by 25 basis points, its sixth hike since the start of the year to curb rising inflation in the country's booming economy. AFP PHOTO/ Punit PARANJPE

The Reserve Bank of India on Friday came out with the final guidelines for the Bharat Bill Payment System (BBPS), which will help consumers pay multiple bills like electricity, telephone and school fees at a single point of transaction.

“The BBPS is an integrated bill payment system offering inter-operable and accessible bill payment service to customers through a network of agents, enabling multiple payment modes, and providing instant confirmation of payment,” the RBI said in a notification this evening.

The RBI-promoted payment retail gateway and the issuer of the Rupay debit Cards, the National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) has been appointed as the nodal body.

The apex banks has set a Rs.100-crore net worth and domestic registration as qualifying conditions for those seeking to be authorised collection agents. RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan had first announced the central bank’s intention to set up BBPS in the second quarterly monetary policy review last year, after which a committee was constituted to suggest the way forward.

Based on the recommendations, it posted the draft guidelines on the same on August 7.

The move will help track all the payments being made in economy, including cash payments to utilities, schools, and telcos among others.

Stressing on the need to have such a system in place, the RBI pointed to a 2013 estimate, which said over 30,800 million bills amounting to Rs.6.22 lakh crore are generated each year in the top 20 cities alone.

The final guidelines came a day after the RBI came out with the final guidelines for licensing of payment and small banks.

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