To help you identify whether the cheque book you currently hold is CTS compliant or not, you can look for
the following features. If these features are present in your cheque book, it is a CTS compliant one.
If these features are not present in your cheque book, than your Cheque Book is not a valid CTS-2010 Standard Compliant.
So you should immediately indent a new CTS-2010 Standard Compliant cheque book from your bank.
the following features. If these features are present in your cheque book, it is a CTS compliant one.
- Words 'CTS-2010' printed on the left hand side of the cheque leaf near perforation
- All cheques carry a standardized watermark, with the words 'CTS-INDIA' which can be seen when held against any ligh source
- Pantograph with hidden/embedded word 'VOID' is included in the cheques. The word is clearly visible in photocopies of a cheque
- The right hand corner of the cheque leaf has boxes provided for the date which is in the DD/MM/YYYY format
If these features are not present in your cheque book, than your Cheque Book is not a valid CTS-2010 Standard Compliant.
So you should immediately indent a new CTS-2010 Standard Compliant cheque book from your bank.
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