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At a glance: Rural Self-Employment Training Institutes (RSETIs)

RSETIs stand for Rural Self Employment Training Institutes. RSETIs are promoted and managed by banks with active cooperation from state governments. RSETI concept is based on RUDSETI (Rural Development and Self Employment Training Institute), a society established in the year 1982 jointly by three agencies i.e. Syndicate Bank (now merged with Canara Bank), Canara Bank…

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Remittances: An Overview

The term ‘remittance’ is derived from ‘remit’, meaning ‘to send back’. While both bank transfer and remittance methods involve the transfer of money, remittance focuses on cross-border transactions dedicated to familial support. For instance, if a migrant or foreign worker sends money back home, the fund transfer is a remittance.  So, “remittance” refers more broadly…

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Government Business Overview

Many commercial Banks more particularly all public sector banks deal with various Government business products and services. They cater the services for departmentalized Ministerial Accounts of Central Government, and State Governments including Online Tax collection, State government tax collection, Sub-Treasury Transactions of the State Governments, E-Stamping of State Government Stamp Duty collections, National Pension Scheme,…

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View: Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) or Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Scheme

Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) is a system that allows eligible citizens to receive benefits from programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Cash Assistance. EBT cards function similarly to debit cards, with recipients receiving an allotted amount each month based on their household size and income. The beneficiary recipients can make purchases from…

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Explained: Mail Transfer and Telegraphic Transfer

Mail transfer and telegraphic transfer (TT) are used to send money to accounts of the customers of the same bank from one place to another. Though increasingly convenient earlier; mail transfers and Telegraphic transfers are slowly getting outdated because of their slow processing periods. Now, customers have instant banking solutions like anywhere banking (AWB) of…

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