Real Time Gross Settlement

Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) is an online system for settling transactions of financial institutions, especially banks. In this system, when a person deposits a check drawn on Bank A in Bank B for $1000, Bank B is immediately paid $1000 "electronically" by Bank A. This "electronic" payment system is normally maintained or controlled by the Central Bank of the country. Here, there is no physical exchange of money; the Central Bank makes adjustments in the electronic accounts of Bank A and Bank B, reducing the amount in Bank A's account by $1000 and increasing the amount of Bank B's account by the same. The RTGS system is suited for high-volume, high-value transactions. It lowers settlement risk, besides giving an accurate picture of an institution's account at any point of time. This system is replacing the system of settling transactions at the end of the day, also known as the net settlement system. In the net settlement system, all the inter-institution transactions during the day are accumulated. At the end of the day, the accounts of the institutions are adjusted. Extending the example above, say another person deposits a check drawn on Bank B in Bank A for $500. At the end of the day, Bank A will have to "electronically" pay Bank B only $500 ($1000 - $500).

 

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