<p>Mumbai: The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/rbi">RBI</a> on Wednesday tightened norms related to cash pay-out service at banks, making it mandatory for lenders to keep a record of recipients.</p>.<p>Cash pay-out refers to arrangements for amounts being transferred out of bank accounts to beneficiaries not having a bank account.</p>.RBI DG Rao flags risks of relying on single vendor for services.<p>The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has revised its October 2011 framework related to 'Domestic Money Transfer'.</p>.<p>The new norms will come into effect from November 1, 2024.</p>.<p>For cash pay-out service, the revised framework said, "The remitting bank shall obtain and keep a record of the name and address of the beneficiary".</p>.<p>In case of cash pay-in service, the RBI said remitting banks/ business correspondents (BCs) will register the remitter based on a verified cell phone number and a self-certified ‘officially valid document (OVD)’ as per the know your customer direction.</p>.<p>Also, every transaction by a remitter should be validated by an additional factor of authentication (AFA).</p>.<p>Futher, remitter bank should include remitter details as part of the IMPS / NEFT transaction message, the RBI said.</p>.<p>The guidelines on card-to-card transfer are excluded from the purview of the framework. </p>
<p>Mumbai: The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/rbi">RBI</a> on Wednesday tightened norms related to cash pay-out service at banks, making it mandatory for lenders to keep a record of recipients.</p>.<p>Cash pay-out refers to arrangements for amounts being transferred out of bank accounts to beneficiaries not having a bank account.</p>.RBI DG Rao flags risks of relying on single vendor for services.<p>The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has revised its October 2011 framework related to 'Domestic Money Transfer'.</p>.<p>The new norms will come into effect from November 1, 2024.</p>.<p>For cash pay-out service, the revised framework said, "The remitting bank shall obtain and keep a record of the name and address of the beneficiary".</p>.<p>In case of cash pay-in service, the RBI said remitting banks/ business correspondents (BCs) will register the remitter based on a verified cell phone number and a self-certified ‘officially valid document (OVD)’ as per the know your customer direction.</p>.<p>Also, every transaction by a remitter should be validated by an additional factor of authentication (AFA).</p>.<p>Futher, remitter bank should include remitter details as part of the IMPS / NEFT transaction message, the RBI said.</p>.<p>The guidelines on card-to-card transfer are excluded from the purview of the framework. </p>