Data Communication Network & EFT Systems
INFINET (RBI VSAT, Saraf Committee). SWIFT (1973, Belgium, standardised, paperless). NEFT (batch, 24×7, RBI). RTGS (real-time gross, ≥₹2L, 24×7). CTS (cheque truncation, image replaces physical). IMPS (24×7, NPCI). CHIPS/CHAPS/CHATS (USA/UK/HK).
Banky Transfers Funds! 💸
From SWIFT messages for international payments to NEFT/RTGS for domestic transfers — understanding data communication and EFT systems is critical. These are the highways on which banking transactions travel!
Why Read This Chapter?
EFT = electronic highways of banking — NEFT/RTGS/SWIFT/CTS move trillions daily
Exam Marks
3-4 questions — NEFT vs RTGS differences, SWIFT features (paperless/Belgium/1973), CTS = stops physical cheque movement, IMPS not only mobile (exam PYQ!), all systems now 24×7 (exam PYQ!), e-payment = messaging + settlement (exam PYQ!). Very important!
Career Growth
Processing NEFT/RTGS/SWIFT is a daily banking function — accuracy is non-negotiable
Real Life
You use NEFT/RTGS/IMPS/UPI for every money transfer — understanding them helps you choose wisely
How Will It Benefit You?
Real career advantages
What Is This Chapter About?
30-second summary
Key Definitions — Banky Asks, Mentor Explains
Every term explained like you’re 10
Banky’s Understanding: NEFT: National Electronic Fund Transfer. Batch-based (multiple settlement cycles per day). 24×7 (since Dec 2019). Operated by RBI. No minimum/maximum limit. Uses SFMS messaging. Process: sender → sending bank → NCC (RBI) → receiving bank → beneficiary. Refund if failed. RTGS: Real-Time Gross Settlement. Individual transaction basis (not batch). Minimum ₹2 lakh. 24×7 (since Dec 2020). For large-value, time-critical transfers. Final and irrevocable once settled. Both operated by RBI. Both 24×7 now.
Banky’s Understanding: SWIFT: Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication. Founded 1973, 239 banks, 15 countries. HQ: Brussels, Belgium. Cooperative, non-profit, owned by member banks. 11,000+ FIs across 215 countries. 22M+ messages daily. Features: Standardised message formats. Paperless banking (no paper/cheque/draft exchanged). 24×7 operation. Cost-effective. Security: Authentication (test keys on entire message text — any change detected). Encryption (data confidentiality). Checksum (prevents automatic changes using text+address). SWIFT assumes financial liability for validated messages within its network. Message types: Customer payments, FI transfers, forex trading, documentary credits, securities, collections. SWIFT GPI (Global Payments Innovation) for faster cross-border payments.
Banky’s Understanding: CTS: Cheque Truncation System. Truncation = stopping physical movement of cheques. As per amended NI Act 1881. Physical instrument replaced by electronic image + MICR line. CTS 2010 standards for enhanced security and automation. Digital signature and encryption prevent data/image manipulation during transit. Grid-based implementation (nationwide). Benefits: (1) Faster clearing (no physical transport). (2) No paper movement costs. (3) Better liquidity management for banks. (4) Fraud prevention through digital signature. (5) Standardised processes. NPCI operates CTS.
Banky’s Understanding: INFINET: Indian Financial Network. Set up by RBI. Saraf Committee recommendation. VSAT-based (satellite communication). Based in Hyderabad. Exclusively for financial institutions. Carrier for NEFT, EDI, interactive applications. Reliable infrastructure despite poor terrestrial lines. Global clearing: CHIPS (USA — Clearing House Interbank Payment System). CHAPS (UK — Clearing House Automated Payment System). CHATS (Hong Kong — Clearing House Automated Transfer System). Fedwire (US Federal Reserve wire transfer). ECS (1995): RBI introduced. Credit clearing (single debit, multiple credits — e.g., salary). Debit clearing (single credit, multiple debits — e.g., EMI collection). Now replaced by NACH.
Chapter Explained in Simple Stories
So easy even Banky’s nephew understands
💸 Block 1: NEFT, RTGS & CTS
NEFT: Batch-based, 24×7, RBI operated, no minimum. SFMS messaging. Refund if failed.
RTGS: Real-time, individual transaction, minimum ₹2 lakh, 24×7, final+irrevocable.
CTS: Stops physical cheque movement. Image + MICR replaces physical. Digital signature. Grid-based.
All systems now 24×7 (NEFT/RTGS/IMPS/UPI — exam PYQ!).
E-payment = messaging + settlement (both required — exam PYQ!).
🌐 Block 2: SWIFT, INFINET & Global
SWIFT (1973, Belgium): Standardised messages, paperless, 24×7. Security: authentication+encryption+checksum.
11,000+ FIs, 215 countries, 22M+ messages daily. GPI for cross-border payments.
INFINET: RBI VSAT network. Saraf Committee. Financial institutions only. Hyderabad.
Global: CHIPS (USA), CHAPS (UK), CHATS (Hong Kong), Fedwire (US Fed).
IMPS: Instant, 24×7, NPCI, multiple channels — NOT only mobile (exam PYQ!).
Exam Angle — Every Testable Point
All facts, numbers, definitions JAIIB tests
✅ Must-Know Facts — Highest Probability
- NEFT: batch-based, 24×7 (Dec 2019), RBI operated, no minimum/maximum
- RTGS: real-time gross settlement, minimum ₹2 lakh, 24×7 (Dec 2020), final+irrevocable
- All payment systems (NEFT/RTGS/IMPS/UPI) are 24×7 — exam PYQ!
- E-payment system requires BOTH messaging AND settlement (not just one) — exam PYQ!
- SWIFT: 1973, 239 banks, Brussels Belgium, standardised, paperless, non-profit cooperative
- SWIFT security: authentication (test keys), encryption (confidentiality), checksum (integrity)
- CTS: stops physical cheque movement, electronic image + MICR replaces physical
- CTS 2010 standards | Digital signature prevents manipulation | NPCI operates
- INFINET: RBI VSAT network, Saraf Committee recommendation, financial institutions only
- IMPS: instant, 24×7, NPCI operated, multiple channels — NOT only mobile phones — exam PYQ!
- CHIPS (USA), CHAPS (UK), CHATS (Hong Kong) — automated clearing houses
- ECS (1995): credit clearing (1 debit, many credits) | debit clearing (1 credit, many debits)
- NEFT uses SFMS messaging | NCC at RBI processes
- Data communication modes: simplex (one-way), half-duplex (alternating), full-duplex (both ways)
📝 Previous Year Questions
Memory Tricks That STICK
Lock every fact permanently
🧠 Trick 1 — NEFT vs RTGS
🧠 Trick 2 — SWIFT = Belgium 1973
🧠 Trick 3 — CTS = Image Replaces Cheque
🧠 Trick 4 — IMPS ≠ Only Mobile
Visual Summary — Chapter Map
Entire chapter in one diagram
Flash Revision — Last-Minute Cards
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⚡ Chapter 45 Complete — Data Communication Network and EFT Systems
- NEFT: batch, 24×7, RBI, no minimum | RTGS: real-time, ₹2L min, 24×7, final+irrevocable
- SWIFT: 1973, Belgium, standardised, paperless, encryption+authentication | 11K+ FIs, 215 countries
- CTS: image replaces physical cheque, MICR+digital signature | IMPS: instant, multi-channel (NOT only mobile!)
- INFINET: RBI VSAT, Saraf Committee | CHIPS/CHAPS/CHATS (USA/UK/HK) | All systems 24×7
Banky says: “NEFT=batch, RTGS≥₹2L real-time, SWIFT=1973 Belgium, CTS=image, all 24×7!” 🎉💸
You now understand the electronic highways of banking — from NEFT/RTGS to SWIFT to CTS. Money moves at the speed of light! 💪