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Issuing of cheques ends in December

The Reserve Bank said the decision was taken due to the numerous challenges associated with the usage of cheques.

SOUTH African banks will not accept any cheques for deposit or encashment after 31 December 2020, the South African Reserve Bank announced last week.

“The South African Reserve Bank (SARB), Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA), Payments Association of South Africa (PASA) and the Banking Association South Africa (BASA) are jointly communicating to the public that the issuing and the acceptance/collection of cheques will cease, effective from 31 December 2020,” the department said in a statement.

The Reserve Bank said the decision was taken due to the numerous challenges associated with the usage of cheques.

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The challenges include a lengthy processing period; fraud perpetrated through the issuing of cheques; cheques as an expensive payment instrument; the restricted acceptance of cheques; declining usage; and limited education and protection for the consumer.

The challenges also include ageing interbank cheque processing infrastructure and an impact of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic outbreak. SARB said that banks are expected to extensively communicate with their clients leading up to and beyond the discontinuation of cheques, and further educate their clients on alternative electronic payment methods that may be used.

“Affected stakeholders are therefore requested not to write/draw or accept cheques after 31 December 2020. They are encouraged to approach their banks to be offered alternative electronic payment methods or to direct any queries they may have related to the process of termination of the usage of cheques,” SARB said.

 

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