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FUNCTION OF SBCO - PROCESS ORIENTED

FUNCTION OF SBCO - PROCESS ORIENTED. SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Receipt of S.B. Vouchers from the HO. List of transactions of the Head Office and Sub-Offices and sealed daily voucher bundles and closed voucher bundles separately arranged in alphabetical order.

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FUNCTION OF SBCO - PROCESS ORIENTED

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  1. FUNCTION OF SBCO- PROCESS ORIENTED SAVINGS ACCOUNT

  2. Receipt of S.B. Vouchers from the HO • List of transactions of the Head Office and Sub-Offices and sealed daily voucher bundles and closed voucher bundles separately arranged in alphabetical order. • Separately sealed closed vouchers a/w account opening form and KYC documents. • Journal of accounts transferred from one office to another under the same Head Office.

  3. Contd…. • Home and Foreign Journal of accounts received on transfer from other Head Offices along with advices of transfer. • Home and Foreign journal of accounts transferred to other Head Offices. • A consolidated Journal of S.B. transactions (SB-72) • Any other document/list.

  4. Checking of Lists of Transactions (SB-60) • The Postal Assistant SBCO will exercise the following checks:- • The account numbers in the list of transactions are entered in the serial order of the accounts. • The list of transactions bears the name and date stamp of the office (in the case of S.O. the date stamp of the H.O. as well) and it has been signed by the counter clerk and the Postmaster.

  5. Contd… • The account number, the amount of deposit, withdrawal and interest on closed accounts have been noted correctly. • The totals of the various columns have been struck correctly. • The LOTs of Sub Offices have been signed by the S.O. Counter PA, Sub Postmaster and ledger PA and Postmaster of the Head Office.

  6. Register of Transactions Office wise (SB-63) • This register will be maintained office wise for each month. • The name of the office and the opening balance of the office will be noted at the top. • Entries in the different columns of this register will be made from the list of transactions and Register of Non-Cash Transactions.

  7. Contd …. • At the end of the month, the closing balance of each office will be worked out in SB-63 register. • The official posting the entries in this register will initial in the remarks column. • A summary will be prepared in respect of all columns including OB and CB to arrive at CB of HO as a whole.

  8. Register of Non-Cash Transactions [SB-62(a)/85 [a] • Credit items:- • Entries from the credit side of combined local credit and debit journal. • Entries of the Home and Foreign journals of accounts opened on transfer from other Head Offices.

  9. Contd…. • Entries from the register of silent accounts revived. • Intimation received from the Director of Postal Accounts, and the relevant schedule for the same furnished by the S.B. branch. • Credit items of miscellaneous nature which are generally not covered by the above entries.

  10. Register of Non-Cash Transactions [SB-62(a)/85 [a] • Debit Items:- • Entries from the debit side of the combined local credit and debit journal. • Entries from the Home and Foreign journals of accounts transferred to other Head Offices. • Entries from the list of accounts treated as silent. • Credit items of miscellaneous nature which are generally not covered by the above entries.

  11. Consolidated Journal of S.B. Deposits and Withdrawals (SB-72) • The Head Office will prepare daily a consolidated journal of S.B. deposits and withdrawals, etc. at the Head and the Sub Offices under it. • The PA(SBCO) will copy the progressive figures of all columns at the end of the previous day and work out the progressive figures at the end of the day at the bottom of the consolidated journal.

  12. Contd….. • He will check the daily as well as the progressive totals of all the columns and sign the journal in token of having carried out the checks. • The Supervisor (SBCO) will check each entry of consolidated journal with the corresponding entry in SB-63 register. • He will then check the totals of deposits and withdrawals both daily as well as progressive with the corresponding figures in the HO Cash Book.

  13. Contd….. • He will put his dated initials in the HO Cash Book against the respective amounts in token of having carried out the check. • He will then record the following certificate on the journal under his dated signature:- • "Certified that each entry in the journal has been checked with the corresponding entry in SB-63 register and the totals of columns 6, 10 and 14 verified with the amounts shown in the Head Office Cash Book".

  14. Contd… • At the end of the month the total amount of deposits and withdrawals as shown in the consolidated journal will be checked and agreed by the Supervisor with the corresponding figures in the H.O. Cash Account • The Certificate "checked and agreed with the HO Cash Account" will be recorded under the Supervisor's dated signature on the consolidated journal.

  15. Working out of the total SB balance of the Head Office as a whole –GRAND SUMMARY • The balance of HO as a whole will be worked out from consolidated Journal of the scheme and non cash transaction register. • All deposits will be added in O/B (to be taken from last month C/B in the statistical register) • Total withdrawals will be subtracted to arrive at C/B of HO as a whole. • This C/B should tally with the CB of SB-63.

  16. Contd….. • The closing balance should agree with the closing balance as worked out in the summary prepared in the SB-63 register • The following certificate will be recorded by the Supervisor under his dated signature below the closing balance. • "Closing balance as shown above has been checked and agreed with the closing balance worked out in the SB-63 register".

  17. GENERAL CHECK OF VOUCHERS • 4% of Deposit • 10% Withdrawal (Compulsary above Rs. 5000/-) • 20% of closed accounts • The checks will apply uniformly to accounts either maintained manually or on computers and will include checking with reference to the entries in the ledger cards.

  18. While carrying out the checks, following points should be kept in mind:- • The entries in the vouchers are complete and there are no suspicious erasures and alterations. • The date stamp of the office has been affixed on the voucher. • The application for withdrawal bears the signature of the depositor.

  19. Contd… • The warrant of payment bears the signature of the Postmaster in token of having authorized the payment. • There is acquaintance of the depositor or his messenger on the warrant of payment in token of having received the amount. • The identification of the depositor, wherever taken, is in proper form. • In the case of illiterate depositor, the thumb impression has been attested on both the sides of the voucher.

  20. Contd… • Whether the balance as shown in the Pay-in-Slip and application for withdrawal by the post office and the depositor agrees with that in the ledger card/Software on the date of deposit/withdrawal. If the difference is due to non-addition of interest in the pass book, whether the pass book is received for entry of interest • That in case of withdrawal exceeding Rs. 5000/- the signature of the depositor on the withdrawal form has been attested by two postal officials.

  21. Contd… • In case of transactions by cheque, the rules relating to cheques have been observed. • The interest on closed accounts has been calculated correctly. • The vouchers do not bear any erasure or over-writing.

  22. Contd….. • Whether in the case of accounts closed or transferred necessary remarks have been made in the index to ledger cards/softwate. • Whether the balance after the transaction has been correctly cast in the ledger card/softwate. • Whether the ledger Assistant and the Postmaster have signed the ledger card against the transaction. • All the "Will follow" vouchers received subsequently should be checked similarly.

  23. Checking of Non-Cash Transactions- Accounts transferred to other Head Offices and also from one office to another under the same H.O. • Balance in the account as on the date of agreement verified with the balance in the ledger card on that date. • If there are subsequent transactions, the same should be verified from the concerned list of transactions • The PA(SBCO)will sign in the prescribed column of the office copy of the Home and Foreign transfer journal or the combined debit and credit local transfer journal in token of having carried out the check.

  24. Contd…. • In the case of transfer of accounts to other Head Offices the official incharge of the Control Organisation will sign both the copies of the advice of transfer under his dated signature and designation stamp • He will ensure that the account number, balance and the total of IBBs of all the months since April as well as the minimum IBB for the month of transfer have been correctly noted on the A.T

  25. CHECKING OF NON CASH TRANSACTIONS - Opening of accounts on transfer from other Head Office • The A.T. will be examined to see if the same bears the oblong stamp of the transferring H.O. and the signature of the Postmaster and Supervisor of the SBCO of that office. • The particulars of the account including balance and IBB's as shown in the A.T. have been correctly entered in the ledger card under the signature of the Postmaster. • The amount has been correctly entered in the Home/Foreign transfer journal and in SB-62(a) register. • The PA (SBCO) will sign in the prescribed column of the transfer journal in token of having carried out the above checks.

  26. Objection Register (SB-61) • Any irregularity noticed will be entered in clear and concise words in the objection register (SB-61) unless it has already been noticed by the Head Office. • If the irregularity relating to a transaction is such as would affect its validity e.g., if there is erasure or overwriting or the depositor's acquittance is wanting, the amount involved should be placed under objection. • Vouchers once received by the SBCO should not be given back to the Head Office. • Every irregularity should be brought to the notice of the Postmaster for necessary action.

  27. Contd…. • Postmaster and the Postal Assistant to ensure that objections raised by the SBCO are got settled by supplying the wanting information and particulars. • The Postmaster should also see that the same type of irregularities are not repeated by the sub and branch offices and if any office continues the same mistake the facts should be reported to the Supdt. of Post Offices/Head of the Circle, as the case may be, and to the Accounts Officer, ICO (SB) for appropriate action. • Separate Objection Register shall be maintained for each of the PAs.

  28. Checking by Supervisor • The Supervisor will put his dated initials against all the entries checked in SB-63 registers and full signature in SB-62(a) register below the entries of the date both on the credit and debit side in token of having carried out of the checks.

  29. Checking of annual interest

  30. Preparation of interest cum silentaccounts statement • Interest cum silent accounts statement will be prepared on the computer • A summary of the interest statement will be prepared for each office separately. • Summary willbe stitched with the interest statements of the respective offices.

  31. Grand Summary of Interest Statement

  32. List of silent accounts • The SBCO will prepare a list of silent accounts with balances below the prescribed minimum • Duplicate for HO and in triplicate for SOs • Prepared from the interest cum silent accounts statements in the following form office-wise.

  33. List of silent accounts with balance below the prescribed minimum Name of the office…………. _____________________________________ S. No. Account No. Service charged levied 1 2 3 -------------------------------------------------------------- Total: -------------------------------------------------------------- Signature of SBCO Signature of Supervisor Postmaster

  34. Statistical Register • The Supervisor/PA (SBCO) will maintain a statistical register in the form (SB-88) • Postings in this register will be made for the Head Office as a whole at the end of each month from the following records. • (i) Consolidated Journal of S.B. Deposits and Withdrawals. • (ii) SB-62 (a) register.

  35. Contd…. • (iii) Lists of accounts treated silent. • (iv) Register of silent accounts revived. • (v) Summary of annual interest statement. • (vi) Local transfer journals. • (vii) Home and foreign transfer journals.

  36. Contd…. • C/B in this register should tally with the CB of SB-63. • Copy of this register will be sent to PAO on monthly basis. • The balance at credit at the end of the month will be struck in this register. • The closing balance of the H.O. and the S.Os in account as arrived at above at the end of each month should agree with this figure.

  37. SUBMISSION OF RETURNS

  38. Requisition of SB Vouchers for enquiry • May be given to the Divisional Supdt/Postmaster under receipt • requisition be signed personally by the Divisional Supdt/Postmaster. • If any voucher is required for investigation by the police, the police should send the application to the Head of the Postal Circle

  39. Contd….. • keeping an attested copy of the voucher in its place, the voucher should be delivered to the Police authorities after getting the copy of the voucher attested by the officer concerned. • The voucher/document should be sent by insured post when it cannot be conveniently transferred by hand under receipt. • Record of the vouchers given be maintained in a separate register and case pursued by the C.O. to obtain back the voucher/document.

  40. Contd….. • When the voucher/document is received back, it is kept in its proper place by the in charge SBCO. • The requisition slip and the attested copy will be removed and kept in a separate file. • The bundle will be again resealed. • The vouchers/documents required to be preserved in connection with fraud cases will be made over to the Divisional Supdt till the finalization of case and need not be preserved by the SBCO.

  41. Important • It is not open to Postmasters, Inspectors, etc. to see in person or to call back any record or document except on a written requisition. • Whenever any voucher or document is required by these officers, the same may be obtained on a written requisition only.

  42. PRESERVATION OF RECORDS • LIST OF TRANSACTION – 2 YEARS • VOUCHERS - 5 YEARS • REGISTER OF VOUCHERS CHECKED 6 YEARS • TRANSFER JOURNALS - 18 MONTHS • CONSOLIDATED JOURNAL - 2 YEARS

  43. Contd …. • UNDELIVERABLE PASSBOOKS- 6 YEARS • STATISTICAL REGISTER - 5 YEARS • OFFICE WISE/NON-CASH REGISTERS 3 YEARS • SB-61 OBJECTION REGISTER - 2 YEARS • INTEREST STATEMENT - 3 YEARS

  44. Contd… • MISCELLANEOUS REGISTERS - 3 YEARS • CERTIFIED LISTS OF ACCOUNTS AND BALANCES - PERMANENT • REGISTER OF CORRECTIONS TO OB - PERMANENT • LIST OF SILENT ACCOUNT - PERMANENT

  45. Contd… • AGREEMENT SHEETS - 3 YEARS • SB VOUCHER LISTS - 2 YEARS • PERIODICAL STATEMENTS -18 MONTS • INSPECTION REPORTS - 18 MONTS

  46. Contd… • SPOILT PASS BOOKS - Upto next inspection & destroyed by the .I.C.O.(SB) • UNUSED CHEQUE FOILS - -DO- • REGISTER OF RECORDS DESTROYED - PERMANENT

  47. MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT • The Supervisor (SBCO) will submit a monthly progress report showing the state of work in respect of accounts by the 5th of the following month to the Accounts Officer, l.C.O. (SB) with a copy to the Divisional Superintendent of Post Offices in the prescribed form.

  48. THANK YOU

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