Neft
National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT) is an Indian electronic funds transfer system for transferring funds between bank accounts held in participating banks across the country. NEFT enables one-to-one transfers in Indian rupees and is designed for transactions that do not require real-time settlement. The system is overseen by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and operated by the participating banks with the payments infrastructure provided by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI).
NEFT was introduced in 2005 and has since evolved to offer 24x7 online transfers on all days,
To initiate an NEFT transfer, a sender requires the recipient's account details and the beneficiary's bank information,
NEFT is intended for smaller value payments. For high-value, time-critical transfers, banks generally offer RTGS (Real
NEFT transfers are widely used for salary credits, vendor payments, bill payments, and personal remittances, and