IDBI Bank becomes 1st bank to enable this banking feature
This new feature of document embedding provides banks with the functionality of transmitting a pdf. document up to 1MB size along with the LC / BG messages.
IDBI Bank Limited has announced that it has become the 1st bank to have implemented the new feature of document embedding facility with Letter of Credit/Bank Guarantee (LC/BG) messages over SFMS platform of IFTAS (a wholly owned subsidiary of Reserve Bank of India) through its middleware application i@Connect-SFMS (CSFMS) developed by IDBI Intech Limited.
Document Embedding Feature
- In an effort to further digitize the trade finance transactions and to secure the financial communication system, IFTAS has introduced a feature of “document embedding”, along with LC / BG messages.
- This new feature of “document embedding” provides banks with the functionality of transmitting a pdf. document up to 1MB size along with the LC / BG messages.
- Transmission of digitally signed documents ensures reliability of the transaction.
- The new feature will ease the current process of manual verification, reconciliation, reduce frauds, and enable documentary evidence for all the parties involved in the transaction.
- Reliability of the BG gets enhanced when a copy of the stamp duty information gets embedded and transmitted along with the message itself, through the straight through processing enabled SFMS.
"In recognition of IDBI Bank Limited’s efforts in furthering digitization of trade finance processes, IFTAS has appreciated the efforts put in by IDBI Bank Limited in implementing the enhanced feature ahead of all its peers," IDBI Bank said in a statement.
Earlier, IDBI Bank had announced that it won the Trusted Brand Award in the Banks - Private category as adjudged in a consumer survey entitled Reader’s Digest Trusted Brand, 2020.
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