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How Can A Remitting Customer Know Whether The Bank Branch Of The Beneficiary Accepts Remittance Through Rtgs?

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For a funds transfer to go through RTGS, both the SENDING bank branch and the receiving bank branch would have to be RTGS ENABLED. The LISTS are readily available at all RTGS enabled branches. Considering that more than 26,000 branches at more than 3,000 CITIES/ TOWNS and taluka places are covered under the RTGS system, getting this information would not be difficult.

For a funds transfer to go through RTGS, both the sending bank branch and the receiving bank branch would have to be RTGS enabled. The lists are readily available at all RTGS enabled branches. Considering that more than 26,000 branches at more than 3,000 cities/ towns and taluka places are covered under the RTGS system, getting this information would not be difficult.



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