To promote cashless transactions, the Finance Ministry has asked public sector banks to take steps to reduce the fee to zero for electronic transfer of funds up to Rs 100,000.
Currently, most banks charge a maximum fee of Rs 5 per transfer of funds up to Rs 100,000 from one account to another through National Electronic Funds Transfer system.
Transfer of funds up to Rs 10,000 through NEFT system attract a maximum charge of Rs 2.50 per transaction.
In a recent communication to the state-owned banks, the ministry had asked them to 'take action' to reduce the NEFT charges to zero for value up to Rs 100,000.
However, some banks are yet to intimate the ministry about the action taken by them to reduce the charges, sources said.
Reserve Bank of India has, however, retained maximum charges of Rs 15 per transaction for electronic transfer of funds beyond Rs 100,000 to less than Rs 200,000.
The government has been asking banks to encourage transactions through e-payment
The public sector banks have also been asked to identify top 20 per cent branches in respect of business volumes to bring down the number of cheque based transactions by at least one-fifth in the current financial year.
The banks have also been asked to ensure that all payments and disbursements by them, except sundry payments, are made only electronically.
The RBI had recently said that it is 'desirable' that the benefits accruing on account of increasing volume of transactions are passed on to the customers so as to incentivise greater use of the electronic payment system.