Introduction
NEFT stands for National Electronic Funds Transfer. RBI established and manages the NEFT digital money transaction network, which was launched in November 2005. NEFT enables money to be transferred electronically from one NEFT-enabled bank account to another.
One of the advanced techniques of online money transmission is the National Electronic Funds Transfer scheme. It is governed by the RBI and hence operates in accordance with the rules established by the RBI.
NEFT Guidelines
- NEFT is a one-to-one payment method.
- NEFT payments can only be handled across banks that provide NEFT-enabled facilities.
- NEFT transfers do not occur in real-time, suggesting that NEFT operations take a couple of days to conclude
- Prior to December 2019, the RBI has set times for NEFT payments to be completed. Earlier all NEFT transactions were executed only between hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, But, beginning in 2020, NEFT payments will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
- To pay cash using NEFT, you should first add beneficiaries to your necessary bank’s online banking interface.
- The number of NEFT transfers is not restricted.
- There is a charge required on all NEFT transactions; the amount varies from Rs. 1 to Rs. 50, depending on the amount being transferred
- As per RBI norms, the transactions submitted via NEFT are handled and cleared in batches of half-hour
NEFT Charges for Different Banks
Name of the Bank | Minimum NEFT Charges | Maximum NEFT Charges |
State Bank of India (SBI) | ₹2 + GST | ₹25 + GST |
HDFC Bank | ₹2 + Applicable GST | ₹10 + Applicable GST |
ICICI Bank | ₹2.25 + Applicable GST | ₹24.75 + Applicable GST |
Axis Bank | NIL | NIL |
RBL Bank | NIL | NIL |
Canara Bank | ₹2.25 + GST | ₹24.75 + GST |
IndusInd Bank | ₹2.5 + GST | ₹50 + GST |
Union Bank of India | ₹2.5 + Taxes | ₹25 + Taxes |
Bank of Baroda | ₹2.25 + Applicable GST | ₹24.75 + Applicable GST |
Central Bank of India | ₹2.5 + GST | ₹25 + GST |
Punjab and National Bank | ₹2 + GST | ₹20 + GST |
Indian Overseas Bank | ₹ 1 | ₹ 19 |
Bandhan Bank | ₹ 2 | ₹ 14 |
IDFC First Bank | NIL | NIL |
IDBI Bank | NIL | 25 |
Kotak Mahindra Bank | ₹2.5 + GST | ₹25 + GST |
Yes Bank | ₹2.5 + GST | ₹25 + GST |
South Indian Bank | ₹1.25 + GST | ₹22 + GST |
Federal Bank | ₹2.5 + GST | ₹25 + GST |
Bank of India | ₹2.5 + GST | ₹25 + GST |
However, in a bid to encourage customers, many banks such as SBI have waived off Online NEFT charges completely.
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