Revision of Pattern & Syllabus for LDCE for the post of Inspector Posts
Proposal for waive of Revenue Stamp for all payments on the basis of ECS.
No.Pay/Tech-I/0195/XXX
Dated: 04/05/2018
To
All CFA(Fys)/All Branch AOs
Subject: Waival of revenue stamp for all payments on the basis of ECS
A point has been scheduled to be raised in the forthcoming 23rd Ordinary Meeting of OFB JCM-III Level regarding affixing of Revenue Stamp on bills etc. It is alleged that some factories are insisting to affix Revenue stamp on bills above Rs 5000/- on or bills above Rs 25000/- while making payments through banks. In this connection please find enclosed herewith this office letter bearing No Pay Tech-I/0195 dated 8/12/2011 wherein detailed guidelines have been elaborated. It is, therefore, advised to follow scrupulously the guidelines laid down therein to avoid unnecessary confusion/ doubt while making payments made through ECS.
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Addl CofA(Fys)
Office of the Principal Controller of Accounts (Fys)
10A, S.K. Bose Road, Kolkata – 700001
No. Pay/Tech-I/0195
Dated: 08/12/1011
To
The Secretary
A/A Section,
Ord.Fy.Board,
Kolkata
Sub: Proposal for waive of Revenue Stamp for all payments on the basis of ECS.
Ref: Your No. 111/A/A dated 08-11-2011
With reference to above cited letter please refer to Exception below Rule 92(1) of Swamy’s Compilation of Central Government Account, Receipts and Payments Rules which states- ”In case of payment credited directly to the bank account of the officers/staff the acknowledgement of the bank branches for the cheque sent to them is to be watched by the Drawing and Disbursing Officers and confirmation made to Pay and Accounts Office. No formal quittance is to be obtained from the bank or officers/staff”. As such stamped receipt may not be insisted upon if payment is made through ECS.
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Asst. Controller of Accounts (Fys.)
Authority: http://pcafys.gov.in/
LIST OF OFFICIALS PROMOTED TO LSG CADRE IN GUNTUR DIVISION
S NO | NAME OF THE OFFICIAL | DIVISION | REGION | DIVISION ALLOTED |
1 | M V SUBBAIAH(8) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
2 | G PADMA(29) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
3 | T SIDDAIAH(45) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
4 | K KAMALA(73) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
5 | A V R MURALI KRISHNA(93) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
6 | D RAMA KRISHNA REDDY(133) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
7 | SYED SALAM SAHEB(160) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
8 | P VENKATESWARA RAO(166) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
9 | S GENESWARA RAO(172) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
10 | P RAMA CHANDRA PRASAD(179) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
11 | CH BUJJINANAMMA(181) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
12 | G SREEMATHY(182) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
13 | P SRINIVASA RAO(211) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
14 | Y VIJAYA BHARATI(218) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
15 | R V VIJAYALAKHAMI(226) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
16 | B RENUKA DEVI(239) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
17 | K SAMBI REDDY(258) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
18 | P SUBBAYAMMA(263) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
19 | P SANKAR REDDY(265) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
20 | G SIVARAJYA LAXMI(281) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
21 | M THIRUMALAIAH(319) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
22 | P.L.N KUMARI(323) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
23 | S SESHAGIRI RAO(389) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
24 | S SUDHA RANI(390) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
25 | K J PRATAP REDDY(392) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
26 | K V SITAMAHA LAXMI(396) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
27 | J RAMASUBBAIAH(413) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
28 | M CHENCHU RAMAIAH(420) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
29 | P JHANSI LAXMI(421) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
30 | V SUBBA RAO(424) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
31 | J HRUDAYA MARY(425) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
32 | RPL NARASIMHA RAO(426) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
33 | A VENKATAPPAIAH(443) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
34 | B ARUNA(451) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
35 | V PHALALOCHANA RAO(452) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
36 | B RAMA RAO(459) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
37 | CH LAXMI NARAYANA(460) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
38 | M SIVA RAMA PRASAD(462) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
39 | V NAGESWARA RAO(463) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
40 | B SYAM BABU(523) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
41 | B VENKATESWARA REDDY(527) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
42 | CH ANURADHA DEVI(529) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
43 | N VENKATESWARA RAO(530) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
44 | K SOBHA DEVI(533) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
45 | ABDUL NABI(550) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
46 | ABDUL KHUDDUS(551) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
47 | Y VARA LAXMI(655) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
48 | M RAJA SEKHAR(701) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUNTUR |
49 | S SESHAGIRI(714) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | NARASARAOPETA |
50 | P V KAMESWARA RAO(755) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | NARASARAOPETA |
51 | M CHIRANJEEVI(820) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | NARASARAOPETA |
52 | B SUBBA RAO-II(827) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | NARASARAOPETA |
53 | B MALLIKARJUNA RAO(859) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | NARASARAOPETA |
54 | V SRIDHAR(873) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | NARASARAOPETA |
55 | N SYAM RAJU(900) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | NARASARAOPETA |
56 | P MARY PUSHPALEELA(913) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | NARASARAOPETA |
57 | T SRIPRADA(948) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | NARASARAOPETA |
58 | P NAGA LAXMI(956) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | PRAKASAM (ONGOLE) |
59 | G PARAMESWARA CHARI(969) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | PRAKASAM (ONGOLE) |
60 | M B NAIK(983) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | PRAKASAM (ONGOLE) |
61 | V RAMA(1006) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | PRAKASAM (ONGOLE) |
62 | K ANJANEYULU(1009) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | PRAKASAM (ONGOLE) |
63 | B JAYA BHARAT REDDY(1012) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | PRAKASAM (ONGOLE) |
64 | D VENKATESWARLU(1038) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | PRAKASAM (ONGOLE) |
65 | S SRINIVAS(1071) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | MACHILIPATNAM |
66 | M RAMA KRISHNA(1087) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | MACHILIPATNAM |
67 | G VIJAY KUMAR(1093) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | MACHILIPATNAM |
68 | K PURUSHOTHAM(1096) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | MACHILIPATNAM |
69 | M V BRAHMA CHARY(1103) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
70 | M K MOHIYUDDIN(1105) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
71 | M N V L N KUMARI(1106) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
72 | M V NAGA RAJU(1123) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
73 | A BHARATHI(1145) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
74 | B EZRA SASTRY(1152) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
75 | P RAJA SEKHAR(1159) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
76 | B KUSUMA KUMARI(1169) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
77 | T MADHAVI LATHA(1170) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
78 | M NIRMALA DEVI(1175) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
79 | D BABY SAMPURNAM(1178) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
80 | B SUBBA RAO-I(1183) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
81 | K SRINIVASA RAO(1186) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
82 | P APPA RAO(1187) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
83 | N JOSEPH KUMAR(1192) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
84 | G SARADA(1277) | GUNTUR | VIJAYAWADA | GUDURU |
What is the Role of Postal Assistant in IPPB
What is the Role of Postal Assistant in IPPB
Following are the various roles of Postal Assistants after IPPB started its business in Post Offices across the country.
✓ IPPB will provide banking services at counters of HO/SO of DOP through postal assistants along with doorstep banking through GDS/Postman
✓ Postal assistants will be using Finacle to deliver the services which they are already well versed with
✓ PAs will be opening accounts of customers through AADHAAR & other KYC Documents
✓ PAs will be servicing both the customer those which are onboarded through e-KYC and non e-KYC (Counters which are co-located with IPPB Branch)
✓ Postal assistants to convince the walk-in customers who are visiting DoP counters for postal or mail services towards starting relationship with IPPB.
✓ Postal assistants are already working in CBS-Finacle and they will be using the same platform to serve the IPPB customers
✓ There are many similarities between DoP financial products & IPPB products like
Saving account, Remittance
Role of Postal Assistant in IPPB
Main role of Postal Assistant to provide Banking Services at DoP Counters as a business correspondent for IPPB.
Door Step Banking Services
Banking Services at Counters
✓ To whom?
o Only for e-KYC Customers o Who have registered mobile number ✓ What?
o Customer Onboarding (Account
Opening) o Financial Transactions o Non-Financial Transactions o Customer Servicing
✓ To whom?
o For e-KYC & non e-KYC Customers (counters co-located with IPPB Branch) ✓ What?
o Customer Onboarding (Account
Opening) o Financial Transactions o Non-Financial Transactions
Customer Servicing
1. Customer Onboarding
✓ Understand who are your target customer
✓ Aware e-KYC & non e-KYC process
✓ Understand the customer‘s need & accordingly proposes the product
✓ Onboarding process through Finacle
✓ Feeding the necessary information of customer in Finacle
2. Facilitating Transaction
✓ Postal assistants will facilitate customer transactions from dedicated & shared counters of HO/SO
✓ The incentive for PAs lies in processing of various transactions done by the customers both at counter & self-mode.
✓ The details of incentive structure have been covered separately in this manual for the benefit of the participants.
3. Financial Transaction
✓ Cash Deposit
✓ Cash Withdrawal
✓ Remittances – NEFT, IMPS, AEPS & Others)
✓ Bill Payment & Recharges
4. Non-Financial Transaction
✓ Information related to POSB
✓ Balance Inquiry
✓ Mini Statement
✓ Update PAN and nominee details
✓ Seeding AADHAR
✓ Add/ Modify / Delete Standing Instructions
✓ Issuance of QR Card
✓ Generation of Green PIN
✓ Complaint Lodgment ✓ Account Closure Request
5. Selling and Servicing Third Party Products
✓ DoP Products
▪ POSB
▪ Other Savings Schemes o Investment Products
▪ Insurance Products - Life Insurance and General Insurance ▪Postal Life Insurance
o General Insurance
▪ Investments Products
▪ Mutual Funds
✓ Loans Products
▪ Loans from Partner Bank
6. Daily Reporting
✓ Reconcile the cash Given out or Received on behalf of IPPB by DoP
✓ At the end of the day Finacle will provide the list of all debit and credit transactions and the net cash balance will be displayed automatically for the reconciliation of cash.
✓ Postal Assistants will need to reconcile the cash at the end of the day and hand over the cash & any other deliverables at the end of the day to respective DoP officials.
7. Self Upgradation
✓ Check yourself what you know and what you want to learn
✓ Approach to DoP Officials and TM/TO from IPPB in case you face any difficulty
✓ Show eagerness to learn new information received from DoP or IPPB
✓ Knowledge helps you to offer IPPB products & services which gets you more
satisfaction and incentives
8. Financial Education to Customers (Spreading Awareness)
✓ Financial literacy & Customer education is a prime element of financial Inclusion
✓ Try inculcating financial awareness among the customers visiting the counter at
HO/SO
9. Incentive & Rewards
✓ Each Postal Assistants need to have an account with IPPB to get the incentive credit. The Postal Assistants can check the accumulated incentive in Finacle at the end of the day.
✓ The pay out of incentive into the agent’s accounts will happen at a pre-defined frequency (currently planned as a monthly pay out).
✓ Commission and incentive paid to the DoP and front-line staff is directly linked to the revenues generated through the IPPB transactions
✓ Incentives to be paid for each revenue generating activity facilitated by DoP
✓ Additional incentives to be given under target-based schemes
✓ For facilitating opening account of merchants
What is the Role of GDS and Postmen in IPPB
Following ae the roles of GDS and Postmen in becoming agents of Financial Inclusion through IPBB
✓ IPPB will provide doorstep banking services to all its customers who have registered for the same during onboarding process through its wide network of Postmen and Grameen Dak Sevaks.
✓ Since the doorstep banking will be carried out through Aadhaar authorization, this facility will be provided only to those customers who have opened their accounts through eKYC and have a registered mobile number.
✓ Doorstep banking will be a completely paper- less process and the entire transaction flow will be done using the agent’s device.
✓ GDS/Postman are already working as financial service provider as part of DoP
✓ There are many similarities between DoP financial products & IPPB products like
Saving account, Remittance
✓ GDS have an earmarked catchment area to get the customers
✓ They know almost everyone in their catchment area & vice versa
✓ GDS know complete information of types of customer available in his/her area
Main role of GDS / Postman to provide Doorstep Banking Services as a business correspondent for IPPB.
Door Step Banking Services
• To whom?
• Only for e-KYC Customers
• Who have registered mobile number • What?
• Customer Onboarding (Account Opening)
• Financial Transactions
• Non-Financial Transactions
• Customer Servicing
Role of Postmen / GDS in detail
1. Customer Onboarding
✓ Understand who are your target customer
✓ Aware e-KYC process
✓ Understand the customer‘s need & accordingly proposes the product
✓ Onboarding process through Mobile Phone
✓ Feeding the necessary information of customer in the Mobile Phone
2. Facilitating Transaction
✓ Postmen and Grameen Dak Sevaks must persuade & guide the customer to do regular transactions with IPPB.
✓ The incentive for GDS lies in processing of various transactions done by the customers both at doorstep & self mode.
✓ The details of incentive structure have been covered separately in this manual for the benefit of the participants.
3. Financial Transaction
✓ Cash Deposit
✓ Cash Withdrawal
✓ Remittances – NEFT, IMPS, AEPS & Others)
✓ Bill Payment & Recharges
4. Non-Financial Transaction
✓ Information related to POSB
✓ Balance Inquiry
✓ Mini Statement
✓ Update PAN and nominee details
✓ Seeding AADHAR
✓ Add/ Modify / Delete Standing Instructions
✓ Issuance of QR Card
✓ Generation of Green PIN
✓ Complaint Lodgment ✓ Account Closure Request
5. Selling and Servicing Third Party Products
✓ DoP Products
▪ POSB
▪ Other Savings Schemes
o Investment Products
▪ Insurance Products - Life Insurance and General Insurance
▪ Postal Life Insurance o General Insurance
▪ Investments Products
▪ Mutual Funds
✓ Loans Products
▪ Loans from Partner Bank
6. Daily Reporting
✓ Reconcile the cash Given out or Received on behalf of IPPB by DoP
✓ At the end of the day Agent App will provide the list of all debit and credit transactions and the net cash balance will be displayed automatically for the reconciliation of cash.
✓ GDS / Postmen will need to simply hand over the cash & any other deliverables at the end of the day to respective DoP officials. ✓ GDS / Postmen can approach the TM/TO for any kind of help.
7. Self Upgradation
✓ Check yourself what you know and what you want to learn
✓ Approach to DoP Officials and TM/TO from IPPB in case you face any difficulty
✓ Show eagerness to learn new information received from DoP or IPPB
✓ Knowledge helps you to offer IPPB products & services which gets you more
satisfaction and incentives
8. Financial Education to Customers (Spreading Awareness)
✓ Financial literacy & Customer education is primary role of GDS / Postmen
✓ Conducting financial literacy camps in villages & other areas where it is required most with the help of TM/TO
✓ Facilitate Banking Services at the doorstep through assisted mobile banking ✓ Basic concepts of financial planning
9. Incentive & Rewards
✓ Each GDS/Postman/Postal Assistants need to have an account with IPPB to get the incentive credit. The GDS/Postman can check the accumulated incentive in the Smart Phone at the end of the day.
✓ The pay out of incentive into the agent’s accounts will happen at a pre-defined frequency (currently planned as a monthly pay out).
✓ Commission and incentive paid to the DoP and front-line staff is directly linked to the revenues generated through the IPPB transactions
✓ Incentives to be paid for each revenue generating activity facilitated by DoP
✓ Additional incentives to be given under target-based schemes
✓ Account opening o For facilitating opening account of merchants
✓ Revenue from Transactions (Bill Payments, Remittances, Cash Withdrawal/
Deposit) o Transactions performed at door step or at access points (counters) and for payments such as bill payments, remittances, cash withdrawal etc.
✓ Revenue from Third party products o For cross-selling and distributing third party products such as loans, insurance, mutual funds etc.
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