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  • 7/31/2019 Clearing Department of IFIC

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    Clearing DepartmentClearing means the transfer of funds within the same bank or to other banks. It is the part of

    the Remittances Department. Clearing is done for cross cheques only. Clearing can be done in

    following ways,

    Inward Clearing

    Outward Clearing

    Inward Clearing:When a customer comes who has his account in Bank Alfalah and he presents a cheque which is

    also of Bank Alfalah then transferring of funds in this case through cheque from one account to

    another is termed as inward clearing.

    Outward Clearing:When a person with his account in Bank Alfalah comes and presents a cheque of the bank other

    than Bank Alfalah then transferring of funds in this case through cheque from one account of

    the other bank to another account of Bank Alfalah is termed as outward clearing. Usually it

    takes 4-5 days for clearing a cheque.

    Same day clearing:Clearing of cheques which occurs in one day is called same day clearing. Presentation and

    clearing of cheques is carried out in the same day. But there is a condition under which a

    customer can use the facility of same day clearing and that is, cheque should be above than

    Rs.200,000 otherwise a person cant use the facility of same day clearing. The process of

    clearing is done in a clearing house of the State Bank. National Institutional Facilitator

    Technologies (NIFT) is used for this purpose. The NIFT employees come daily and take all the

    cheques from the bank for clearing purpose and deliver them to State Bank. In this

    way the process of clearing is done by The Bank Alfalah.

    Installation of Bangladesh Automated Clearing House (BACH) is another remarkable event in

    the history of the financial sector in Bangladesh. It will simplify the remittance channel and

    payment system and, therefore, bring dynamism in business activities.

    The system was started in early November 2009 on experimental basis, participated by some

    well-prepared banks, and will be inaugurated formally soon. Applying sophisticated methods, the

    system needs only images and corresponding information of the submitted cheque leaves instead

    of a physical one, and will send them to the Bangladesh Automated Cheque Processing System

    (BACPS) using a secured communication link.

    New cheques/clearing instruments (standardised) will contain Magnetic Ink Character

    Recognition (MICR) line that encompasses information regarding the amount, transaction code,

    clients account details, routing number (numeric code assigned to bank branches for easy

    identification of origin and destination of the instrument), cheque leaf's serial number and so on.

    The system will support both intra-regional and inter-regional clearings based on a centralised

    processing centre in Dhaka and designated clearing regions, and will conform to the international

    best practices and cost-effective solutions for cheque processing.

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    Therefore, after getting customers' cheques for collection in the bank-branch, collecting banks

    will check the prima facie information of the submitted cheques, capture images and

    information, and send them to BACPS electronically. BACPS will then process and send the

    images and information to the paying banks for validation.

    Paying banks will examine the pertinent images and information, and send back to the BACPSfor payment (further examination if any inconsistency like fund insufficiency or mismatch of

    signature etc.) Then BACPS will accumulate all the information, work out a single net amount

    for each bank, and send it back to the collecting banks. As such, the cheque clearing time is

    expected to be reduced to one day for countrywide payment. In other cases, this will be a matter

    of couple of hours only.

    1. Customers will deposit cheques for collection in the bank-branch for collecting the amount of money stated on face

    of the cheque.2. Collecting banks will check prima facie information of the submitted cheques, capture images and information ofthe cheques submitted for collection from different banks and send them to BACPS for processing. The papercheques will be retained by the collecting banks.3. Collecting banks will send the images and information to BACPS electronically.4. BACPS will then process and sends the images and information to the paying banks for validation.5. Paying banks will examine the pertinent images and information for validation. If the information is found OK,paying bank will send them back to the Clearing House for payment. If any inconsistency found (like signaturemismatch, insufficient fund, etc.), paying banks will return them with specific reason(s).6. At a specific cut-off time, BACPS will accumulate all the information, work out a single net amount for each bank,and send the return information to the collecting banks with net figure.7. Collecting banks will process the return information and adjust the customer-accounts accordingly. Theseoperations of BACPS using CIT technology will be secure, reliable and fast with no impact on the customers. Atpresent it takes 2 to 3 days to clear a cheque and even more time in case of inter-regional clearing. Successfulimplementation of BACPS will bring down the clearing time to a single day country-wide. This will have result infaster transactions to foster overall trade and commerce all over the country having significant effect on themonetary management and economic growth.