National  Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT) is a nation-wide  system that facilitates individuals  to electronically transfer funds  from any bank branch to any other bank branch  in the country.
For being  part of the NEFT funds transfer network a bank branch had to  be NEFT-enabled. As  end of November 2009 as many as 62,000 branches /  offices of 94 banks in the  country (out of around 75,000 bank branches)  are NEFT-enabled. Steps are being  taken to further widen the coverage  both in terms of banks and branches.
 Individuals, firms or corporates maintaining  accounts with a bank  branch can transfer funds using NEFT. Even such  individuals, firms or  corporates who do not have a bank account (walk in  customers) can also  deposit cash at the branch with instructions to  transfer funds using  NEFT. A separate Transaction Code (No. 50)  has been allotted in  the NEFT system to facilitate walk-in customers to deposit  cash and  transfer funds to a beneficiary. Such customers have to furnish full   details including complete address, telephone number etc. NEFT,   thus, facilitates originators or remitters to initiate funds transfer   transactions even without the need for having a bank account. Presently,  NEFT operates in batches from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. There are six  settlements at 9  a.m, 11 a.m, 12 noon, 1 p.m, 3 p.m and 5 p.m on week  days and three settlements  at 9 a.m, 11 a.m and 12 noon on Saturdays.
 
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